Thats the great thing about les mis! no dancing, mostly standing around looking depressed and hard-done by!Shoggoth2588 said:You should TOTALLY GO FOR IT! They're a ton of fun to be a part of unless you, like me, can't dance.
My school has put on shows like Les Mis before. Why would you need to edit the length at all? Those who like musicals/have children in it will come watch it anyway, and it'll be better off for it. I think the drama department actually makes a pretty good profit whenever they do a big show like that.SckizoBoy said:Wow... Les Mis, that's a bit of an undertaking (i.e. editing the original musical to an accessible length and still making the story coherent). Still, props to the director of music for that one.
Considering there are 45+ musical numbers, it's hard to fit them all into a 2hr (usually the longest schools are willing to allow for dramatic productions, at least that's how it was for me and my sisters) affair, so a fair few need to be removed, particularly when you consider the reprisals.TheBobmus said:My school has put on shows like Les Mis before. Why would you need to edit the length at all? Those who like musicals/have children in it will come watch it anyway, and it'll be better off for it. I think the drama department actually makes a pretty good profit whenever they do a big show like that.
My school just gave them as long as they needed. I watched Les Mis (I was only a first year at the time), but it was damn worth the time!SckizoBoy said:Considering there are 45+ musical numbers, it's hard to fit them all into a 2hr (usually the longest schools are willing to allow for dramatic productions, at least that's how it was for me and my sisters) affair, so a fair few need to be removed, particularly when you consider the reprisals.TheBobmus said:My school has put on shows like Les Mis before. Why would you need to edit the length at all? Those who like musicals/have children in it will come watch it anyway, and it'll be better off for it. I think the drama department actually makes a pretty good profit whenever they do a big show like that.
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Wait, there's only one, isn't there...?
Anyway, are you dreading the film that's coming out next year (I think)? The only upside (for sure) is Hugh Jackman being Jean Valjean and you know he's the only one who's definitely not going to be instantly dubbed.
Yeah, I know... but it's Sacha Baron Cohen as Thenardier that left me going: *double take* Uh-th'-whah?!TheBobmus said:Shit, they're doing a film? I didn't even know that, and now I'm immediately concerned. To IMDb!
Well it's got one hell of an all-star cast. Russell Crowe as Javert sounds interesting, but if he butchers 'Stars' I may never be able to watch Gladiator again...
I guess he's a comedian, so maybe it could work?SckizoBoy said:Yeah, I know... but it's Sacha Baron Cohen as Thenardier that left me going: *double take* Uh-th'-whah?!TheBobmus said:Shit, they're doing a film? I didn't even know that, and now I'm immediately concerned. To IMDb!
Well it's got one hell of an all-star cast. Russell Crowe as Javert sounds interesting, but if he butchers 'Stars' I may never be able to watch Gladiator again...
Well, for the dramatic part alone, I'd consider Johnny Vegas, much as I dislike him (he was good in Bleak House), but one dreads to hear his singing. If only there was some way of making Alun Armstrong look less wrinkly!TheBobmus said:I guess he's a comedian, so maybe it could work?
Typically he's a *ahem* rotund character (Matt Lucas is probably the best I've seen), but I guess he's pretty good at making characters himself?
Johnny Vegas... singing...? Eck.SckizoBoy said:Well, for the dramatic part alone, I'd consider Johnny Vegas, much as I dislike him (he was good in Bleak House), but one dreads to hear his singing. If only there was some way of making Alun Armstrong look less wrinkly!TheBobmus said:I guess he's a comedian, so maybe it could work?
Typically he's a *ahem* rotund character (Matt Lucas is probably the best I've seen), but I guess he's pretty good at making characters himself?
I saw that a few weeks ago, Imelda Staunton gives one of the best performances I've ever seen, and Michael Ball can be genuinely terrifying...Buzz Killington said:I'm going to see Sweeney Todd in the West End next week, actually.
I know, right?! =PTheBobmus said:Johnny Vegas... singing...? Eck.
I haven't kept up on the current productions of Les Mis, but he did play Thernardier... guess that's why you made that suggestion... -_- As a dramatic actor, he isn't that bad, though I've only seen him do a couple period pieces, which sort of lends credence to him. Ah well... we await with muted anticipation!Matt Lucas would've translated well to screen I'd have thought, being a TV actor by trade, but there you go.
Cool, glad I made good conversation! I guess those other 'conversations' consisted of accusations of effeminacy? S'pose there is only one answer to that: 'HUGH JACKMAN - your argument is invalid!'Also kudos, by the way, this is one of the few mature conversations I've ever had about musicals.
Almost invariably the presence of my genitalia was called into question, or my sexuality questioned. I tend to point to shows like Guys & Dolls or West Side Story and ask them what makes the characters in those in any way feminine.SckizoBoy said:I guess those other 'conversations' consisted of accusations of effeminacy? S'pose there is only one answer to that: 'HUGH JACKMAN - your argument is invalid!'