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This concert, recorded to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the landmark musical Les Miserables, gathers the casts of the show's 2010 original production at the Queen's Theatre, the 1985 original production by the London company, and the 2010 production at the Barbican together for one performance. Together with talents like Michael Ball, Hadley Fraser, and John Owen-Jones, the performers present the play's musical numbers in a semi-theatrical style, fully costumed and with all the emotion of the musical's heyday.
$0
$742004
178 min
2010-10-03
Released
English
79
8.2
Jean Valjean
Jean Valjean (1985 Cast)
Jean Valjean (Barbican Cast)
Javert
Bishop / Javert (Barbican Cast)
Javert (1985 Cast)
Fantine
Marius Pontmercy
Marius Pontmercy (1985 Cast)
Cosette
Cosette (1985 Cast)
Eponine
Eponine (1985 Cast)
Enjolras
Thenardier
Monsieur Thenardier (1985 Cast)
Thenardier (Barbican Cast)
Madame Thenardier
Madame Thenardier (1985 Cast)
Madame Thenardier (Barbican Cast)
Gavroche
Gavroche (1985 Cast)
Grantaire
Courfeyrac
Jean Prouvaire
Little Cossette
Little Cosette (1985 Cast)
Little Cosette (2005 Cast)
Little Eponine
Factory Foreman
Joly
Lesgles
Feuilly
Brujon
Claquesous
Bamatabois
Montparnasse
Babet
Major Domo
Convict 1 / Combeferre
Convict 2
Convict 3
Convict 4
Convict 5
Farmer
Labourer
Bishop's Sister / Madame
Pimp
Old Beggar Woman
Crone
Factory Girl
Paris Pimp
Young Prostitute
Constable 1 / Queen's Theater Company
Constable 2
Male Worker 1
Male Worker 2
Female Worker 1 / Turning Woman 6
Female Worker 2 / Turning Woman 3
Female Worker 3 / Turning Woman 1
Female Worker 4
Turning Woman 2
Turning Woman 4
Turning Woman 5
Turning Woman 6
Sailor 1
Sailor 2 / First Customer
Sailor 3
Whore 1
Whore 2
Whore 3
Whore 4
Warnings
Choir
Choir
Ensemble 'Lovely Ladies'
Queen's Theatre Company
Queen's Theatre Company
Queen's Theatre Company
Queen's Theatre Company
Queen's Theatre Company
Queen's Theatre Company
Queen's Theatre Company
Queen's Theatre Company
Queen's Theatre Company
Queen's Theatre Company
Queen's Theatre Company
Queen's Theatre Company
Queen's Theatre Company
Queen's Theatre Company
Queen's Theatre Company
3.4
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6.9
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0.0
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6.8
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6.8
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3.7
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5.5
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6.5
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0.0
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6.0
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6.0
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7.2
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