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Post by zak97 on Apr 21, 2018 9:50:01 GMT
Wishful thinking but I can imagine Chris Peluso being a good Javert. And since Fat Friends will have finished can we have Jodie have a go as Madame T in the UK now.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Apr 21, 2018 9:53:31 GMT
Wishful thinking but I can imagine Chris Peluso being a good Javert. And since Fat Friends will have finished can we have Jodie have a go as Madame T in the UK now. Chris’ performance in Funny Girl was somewhat lacking so I do hope not.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2018 12:19:10 GMT
Last time they split the talent using London to provide enough leads to make the tour look good and gave the tour a top Valjean on top . You ended up with London having the stronger Eponine, and Thenardiers . But London also keeping a weaker Valjean and all the supposedly star names working up for the concert, , and the tour getting JOJ , plus Earl Carpenter and Katie Hall from London as Javert and Cosette, And its the London Eponine and the tour Cosette who get the roles for the concert. I know this is going off topic, but wasn't Katie Hall a last minute addition to the concert? Camilla Kerslake was originally billed to play Cosette in the concert, and went into the West End production in the run-up. But I think just a few days before the concert, it was announced that Katie would play the role. I have no idea if Camilla was ill, or just not up to it - or if they realised they needed a stronger Cosette to help carry Nick Jonas (but that's pure speculation on my part). Going back to the topic, the Les Mis tours all have a history of using Valjeans and/or Javerts from the London production to at least open the tours. Jeff Leyton was completely new as Valjean for the first tour in 1992, but they brought in Philip Quast as Javert (and Meredith Braun as Eponine) to open in Manchester. And for the second tour in 1997 they had Stig Rossen and Michael McCarthy open as Valjean and Javert respectively. During the entire run of that tour (from 1997 until 2000), all the Valjeans had played the role before in London - John Owen Jones, Jeff Leyton, Phil Cavill, and Colm Wilkinson.
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Post by candela on Apr 27, 2018 12:46:18 GMT
Wishful thinking but I can imagine Chris Peluso being a good Javert. And since Fat Friends will have finished can we have Jodie have a go as Madame T in the UK now. I saw her play Madame T in Dubai, she was amazing, i i happily 2nd this!!!!
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Post by 49thand8th on Apr 27, 2018 14:39:10 GMT
Last time they split the talent using London to provide enough leads to make the tour look good and gave the tour a top Valjean on top . You ended up with London having the stronger Eponine, and Thenardiers . But London also keeping a weaker Valjean and all the supposedly star names working up for the concert, , and the tour getting JOJ , plus Earl Carpenter and Katie Hall from London as Javert and Cosette, And its the London Eponine and the tour Cosette who get the roles for the concert. I know this is going off topic, but wasn't Katie Hall a last minute addition to the concert? Camilla Kerslake was originally billed to play Cosette in the concert, and went into the West End production in the run-up. But I think just a few days before the concert, it was announced that Katie would play the role. I have no idea if Camilla was ill, or just not up to it - or if they realised they needed a stronger Cosette to help carry Nick Jonas (but that's pure speculation on my part). Yep; it was pretty last-minute: www.broadwayworld.com/westend/article/Latest-Katie-Hall-To-Play-Cosette-In-LES-MISERABLES-CONCERT-20100929
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Post by giuseppe on Apr 28, 2018 21:32:39 GMT
Any idea's for casting this? I'd love to see Celinde Shoenmaker as Fantine again. I just hope theirs no stunt casting this time around.
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Post by djp on Apr 29, 2018 18:03:14 GMT
Last time they split the talent using London to provide enough leads to make the tour look good and gave the tour a top Valjean on top . You ended up with London having the stronger Eponine, and Thenardiers . But London also keeping a weaker Valjean and all the supposedly star names working up for the concert, , and the tour getting JOJ , plus Earl Carpenter and Katie Hall from London as Javert and Cosette, And its the London Eponine and the tour Cosette who get the roles for the concert. I know this is going off topic, but wasn't Katie Hall a last minute addition to the concert? Camilla Kerslake was originally billed to play Cosette in the concert, and went into the West End production in the run-up. But I think just a few days before the concert, it was announced that Katie would play the role. I have no idea if Camilla was ill, or just not up to it - or if they realised they needed a stronger Cosette to help carry Nick Jonas (but that's pure speculation on my part). Going back to the topic, the Les Mis tours all have a history of using Valjeans and/or Javerts from the London production to at least open the tours. Jeff Leyton was completely new as Valjean for the first tour in 1992, but they brought in Philip Quast as Javert (and Meredith Braun as Eponine) to open in Manchester. And for the second tour in 1997 they had Stig Rossen and Michael McCarthy open as Valjean and Javert respectively. During the entire run of that tour (from 1997 until 2000), all the Valjeans had played the role before in London - John Owen Jones, Jeff Leyton, Phil Cavill, and Colm Wilkinson. Yes. She was variously reported as indisposed, or singing in a different key to wot was written ........... Katie Hall was always going to be a far stronger choice. And whether they wanted a weak Cosette to go with, a timid Jonas, Marius, or a strong one to carry him, you needed an equally strong Cosette, to sing alongside a splendid miss Barks. They have relied on proven people to tour . But they left the London Valjean in place, for our sins, in 2010 and took JOJ on tour. The last phantom tour showed what they could do if they prioritised to get the best tour they could - it went out with JOJ, Earl Carpenter, Katie Hall, and a strong Christine understudy too.
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Post by indis on May 11, 2018 16:40:02 GMT
anything new castingwise? would love to know who will be Enjolras, any guesses?
have more venues been announced?
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Post by cheesy116 on May 11, 2018 19:15:29 GMT
anything new castingwise? would love to know who will be Enjolras, any guesses? have more venues been announced? It isn't officially announced but it's booked a month run in Glasgow in 2020 so it should have quite a few more!
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2018 19:41:14 GMT
I think Willemijn Verkaik would be a great Fantine but she’s busy with Ghost at the minute, and if there’s anywhere she’d do it it would be the West End.
Lauren Samuels as Éponine?
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Post by daisy24601 on May 12, 2018 11:05:44 GMT
I think Willemijn Verkaik would be a great Fantine but she’s busy with Ghost at the minute, and if there’s anywhere she’d do it it would be the West End. Lauren Samuels as Éponine? She actually finishes in Ghost in October so that would be perfect timing but I don't see it happening My bank balance would be in serious danger if she was in it!
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2018 11:12:09 GMT
I think Willemijn Verkaik would be a great Fantine but she’s busy with Ghost at the minute, and if there’s anywhere she’d do it it would be the West End. Lauren Samuels as Éponine? She actually finishes in Ghost in October so that would be perfect timing but I don't see it happening My bank balance would be in serious danger if she was in it! She'll probably do it at the Queen's theatre at some point. With her as Fantine and Bradley Jaden as Javert... God forbid Danielle Hope returns to Eponine. Then I would go all the time.
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2018 13:31:19 GMT
It isn't officially announced but it's booked a month run in Glasgow in 2020 so it should have quite a few more! That's good to hear, as a lot of the bigger shows often miss Glasgow out when touring. Les Mis only ever played Edinburgh as part of it's previous three tours; as did the recent tour of Miss Saigon (although it did do Glasgow in 2004). And so far Matilda and Wicked (the current tour) haven't announced any Glasgow dates. Given that Miss Saigon and Wicked have both played the Kings Theatre in the past, surely it can't be a question of theatre size. Perhaps it's due to Glasgow's proximity to Edinburgh - ie, they figure people will travel the 45 miles to see the bigger named shows there? So, any idea if it will play the Kings? Or the Clyde Auditorium, as Mamma Mia and Hairspray have in the past?
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2018 13:48:03 GMT
She actually finishes in Ghost in October so that would be perfect timing but I don't see it happening My bank balance would be in serious danger if she was in it! She'll probably do it at the Queen's theatre at some point. Do you think? I've never seen Willemijn Verkaik live, or even heard her sing, but according to Wiki she's 43 next month. So will be 44 by the time Carley Stenson finishes in London. I suspect if she was going to play Fantine, she would have done so by now. I was going to say that she would possibly be the oldest actress to play Fantine, but I've absolutely nothing to back that up. Anyone know who the oldest Fantine has been?
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2018 13:49:41 GMT
It isn't officially announced but it's booked a month run in Glasgow in 2020 so it should have quite a few more! That's good to hear, as a lot of the bigger shows often miss Glasgow out when touring. Les Mis only ever played Edinburgh as part of it's previous three tours; as did the recent tour of Miss Saigon (although it did do Glasgow in 2004). And so far Matilda and Wicked (the current tour) haven't announced any Glasgow dates. Given that Miss Saigon and Wicked have both played the Kings Theatre in the past, surely it can't be a question of theatre size. Perhaps it's due to Glasgow's proximity to Edinburgh - ie, they figure people will travel the 45 miles to see the bigger named shows there? So, any idea if it will play the Kings? Or the Clyde Auditorium, as Mamma Mia and Hairspray have in the past? If it’s going to Glasgow it’ll definitely be at the SECC (is it even called that anymore?) because the King’s is ATG and Mackintosh tours only really do about a handful of ATG venues and they won’t go to one if a non-ATG venue of a similar size is available. (Not even sure if that’s how it works but it sounds accurate)
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2018 13:51:23 GMT
She'll probably do it at the Queen's theatre at some point. Do you think? I've never seen Willemijn Verkaik live, or even heard her sing, but according to Wiki she's 43 next month. So will be 44 by the time Carley Stenson finishes in London. I suspect if she was going to play Fantine, she would have done so by now. I was going to say that she would possibly be the oldest actress to play Fantine, but I've absolutely nothing to back that up. Anyone know who the oldest Fantine has been? I’m sure the makeup department could work their magic. I mean, for a 43 year old she looks a bit younger. And she did play Elphaba, supposedly a college student, aged 42.
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Post by LaLuPone on May 12, 2018 13:58:25 GMT
I’d agree that Willemijn would be a great Fantine. Out of all the London Elphabas she’s the one that screams Fantine most to me. Molly in Ghost is a lot younger than 44 too I believe?
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Post by daisy24601 on May 12, 2018 15:20:56 GMT
She was actually offered the role of Fantine some years back (I don't know which production but presumably German), but she turned it down for another job.
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Post by hitmewithurbethshot on May 12, 2018 15:21:37 GMT
She'll probably do it at the Queen's theatre at some point. Do you think? I've never seen Willemijn Verkaik live, or even heard her sing, but according to Wiki she's 43 next month. So will be 44 by the time Carley Stenson finishes in London. I suspect if she was going to play Fantine, she would have done so by now. I was going to say that she would possibly be the oldest actress to play Fantine, but I've absolutely nothing to back that up. Anyone know who the oldest Fantine has been? Not sure if she's the oldest, but Judy Kuhn was 48 when she closed the 1st Broadway revival in 2007.
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2018 16:35:41 GMT
That's good to hear, as a lot of the bigger shows often miss Glasgow out when touring. Les Mis only ever played Edinburgh as part of it's previous three tours; as did the recent tour of Miss Saigon (although it did do Glasgow in 2004). And so far Matilda and Wicked (the current tour) haven't announced any Glasgow dates. Given that Miss Saigon and Wicked have both played the Kings Theatre in the past, surely it can't be a question of theatre size. Perhaps it's due to Glasgow's proximity to Edinburgh - ie, they figure people will travel the 45 miles to see the bigger named shows there? So, any idea if it will play the Kings? Or the Clyde Auditorium, as Mamma Mia and Hairspray have in the past? If it’s going to Glasgow it’ll definitely be at the SECC (is it even called that anymore?) because the King’s is ATG and Mackintosh tours only really do about a handful of ATG venues and they won’t go to one if a non-ATG venue of a similar size is available. (Not even sure if that’s how it works but it sounds accurate) Yes, I have noticed Cameron Mackintosh tours have avoided the Edinburgh Playhouse recently (ATG theatre), in favour of the Festival Theatre. But I had read that was due to the difficulty in filling the Playhouse for a month long run, which has over 1,000 more seats than the Festival. But I do prefer the SECC/Clyde Auditorium/Armadillo (not sure what it's called now) to the Kings, so I would like to see Les Mis going there.
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2018 16:45:48 GMT
Do you think? I've never seen Willemijn Verkaik live, or even heard her sing, but according to Wiki she's 43 next month. So will be 44 by the time Carley Stenson finishes in London. I suspect if she was going to play Fantine, she would have done so by now. I was going to say that she would possibly be the oldest actress to play Fantine, but I've absolutely nothing to back that up. Anyone know who the oldest Fantine has been? I’m sure the makeup department could work their magic. I mean, for a 43 year old she looks a bit younger. And she did play Elphaba, supposedly a college student, aged 42. That's a good point about Elphaba being a college student, and Molly in Ghost must be around the same age as Fantine (I think Fantine is 28 when she dies). I'm sure Willemijn would be able to pull Fantine off, but just think if she wanted to play the role, she would have done it by now. At 44 it would be a bit of unusual casting, so would probably only happen if the producers/her really wanted it to.
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2018 17:17:57 GMT
If it’s going to Glasgow it’ll definitely be at the SECC (is it even called that anymore?) because the King’s is ATG and Mackintosh tours only really do about a handful of ATG venues and they won’t go to one if a non-ATG venue of a similar size is available. (Not even sure if that’s how it works but it sounds accurate) Yes, I have noticed Cameron Mackintosh tours have avoided the Edinburgh Playhouse recently (ATG theatre), in favour of the Festival Theatre. But I had read that was due to the difficulty in filling the Playhouse for a month long run, which has over 1,000 more seats than the Festival. But I do prefer the SECC/Clyde Auditorium/Armadillo (not sure what it's called now) to the Kings, so I would like to see Les Mis going there. I’m quite grateful for the Mackintosh ones going to the Festival though because it’s a bit more intimate, has a more spacious FOH and is generally more modern. And it’s an independent theatre so you’re supporting the local economy rather than ATG.
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2018 17:39:57 GMT
Yes, I have noticed Cameron Mackintosh tours have avoided the Edinburgh Playhouse recently (ATG theatre), in favour of the Festival Theatre. But I had read that was due to the difficulty in filling the Playhouse for a month long run, which has over 1,000 more seats than the Festival. But I do prefer the SECC/Clyde Auditorium/Armadillo (not sure what it's called now) to the Kings, so I would like to see Les Mis going there. I’m quite grateful for the Mackintosh ones going to the Festival though because it’s a bit more intimate, has a more spacious FOH and is generally more modern. And it’s an independent theatre so you’re supporting the local economy rather than ATG. Are the seats ok? My only experience of the Festival was about 10 years ago to see Blood Brothers, and I remember being quite uncomfortable by the end of the show. It's maybe had a re-fit since then (or was maybe just the seats we had), but it's put me off rushing back.
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2018 19:04:48 GMT
I’m quite grateful for the Mackintosh ones going to the Festival though because it’s a bit more intimate, has a more spacious FOH and is generally more modern. And it’s an independent theatre so you’re supporting the local economy rather than ATG. Are the seats ok? My only experience of the Festival was about 10 years ago to see Blood Brothers, and I remember being quite uncomfortable by the end of the show. It's maybe had a re-fit since then (or was maybe just the seats we had), but it's put me off rushing back. They get sore after a while and the legroom isn't great (even in the stalls) but it's okay-ish in the dress circle. I was quite surprised that they didn't do a bag check. But they made me put my bag in the cloakroom because of how little legroom there was.
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Post by cheesy116 on May 12, 2018 21:50:33 GMT
That's good to hear, as a lot of the bigger shows often miss Glasgow out when touring. Les Mis only ever played Edinburgh as part of it's previous three tours; as did the recent tour of Miss Saigon (although it did do Glasgow in 2004). And so far Matilda and Wicked (the current tour) haven't announced any Glasgow dates. Given that Miss Saigon and Wicked have both played the Kings Theatre in the past, surely it can't be a question of theatre size. Perhaps it's due to Glasgow's proximity to Edinburgh - ie, they figure people will travel the 45 miles to see the bigger named shows there? So, any idea if it will play the Kings? Or the Clyde Auditorium, as Mamma Mia and Hairspray have in the past? If it’s going to Glasgow it’ll definitely be at the SECC (is it even called that anymore?) because the King’s is ATG and Mackintosh tours only really do about a handful of ATG venues and they won’t go to one if a non-ATG venue of a similar size is available. (Not even sure if that’s how it works but it sounds accurate) It's either the Kings or Theatre Royal, I work for them both but the person that told me didn't say which of the two it is, I'll try find out.
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