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Les Miserables: The 10th Anniversary Dream Cast in Concert at London's Royal Albert Hall

Les Miserables: The 10th Anniversary Dream Cast in Concert at London's Royal Albert HallActors: Colm Wilkinson, Michael Ball, Lea Salonga, Judy Kuhn, Michael Maguire
Studio: BBC Warner
Category: DVD

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 130 reviews
Sales Rank: 758

Format: Closed-captioned, Collector's Edition, Color, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Languages: English (Subtitled), English (Original Language)
Rating: Unrated
Region: 1
Discs: 2
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Running Time: 148 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5.5 x 0.8

MPN: WARDE36352D
UPC: 883929005949
EAN: 0883929005949
ASIN: B00110K62U

Theatrical Release Date: 1995
Release Date: February 19, 2008
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Amazon.com
The 10th anniversary concert video of the international musical sensation Les Misérables might be the best thing to appease fans until a full-fledged movie comes along. Or it might be even better, as feature films are often subject to extramusical casting considerations and this 1995 dream cast is superb. Reprising their roles from the original London company are Colm Wilkinson (Valjean), Michael Ball (Marius), and Alun Armstrong (Thenardier). From Broadway come Judy Kuhn (Cosette), Lea Salonga (Eponine), and Michael Maguire (Enjolras); from a later London production comes Ruthie Henshall (Fantine); and from Australia comes Philip Quast (Javert).

Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg's score vividly captures the passion of Victor Hugo's epic tale of post-Revolutionary France, combining tear-jerking ballads ("I Dreamed a Dream," "Bring Him Home") and rousing anthems ("Do You Hear the People Sing"). The format of this concert is closer to that of a dramatic cantata rather than a fully staged production; the singers stand at their microphone stands with an orchestra and chorus behind them, but they do wear costumes and participate in some movement. At certain points such as the climax of the barricade scene, the video switches to action from a stage production. The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra sounds great, and it can be thrilling when 200 choristers (dressed in logo T-shirts) rise to their feet for a full-company number such as "One Day More." Also, subtitles provide date and scene information and help move the story along.

The 147-minute video contains footage not seen when Les Mis was a PBS pledge-drive staple, most notably the encore in which a progression of 17 actors who have played Valjean around the world share "Do You Hear the People Sing?" Each sings a line in his native language, a testament to the enduring power of this show to audiences everywhere. --David Horiuchi

DVD features
The 2008 two-disc edition presents the concert on a single-sided disc (the original DVD split the concert over two sides) with optional English subtitles. It's also in anamorphic widescreen (1.78:1 aspect ratio) comparied to the original's 1.33 full-screen. The second disc has Stage by Stage: Les Miserables, the hourlong documentary from 1988. Unfortunately the sound is only Dolby Digital 2.0. Early editions of the DVD had an odd omission (compared to the earlier Sony DVD)--the first 10 seconds of Gavroche's "Little People" were missing ("Good evening, dear inspector, lovely evening, my dear...")--that has now been corrected. --David Horiuchi


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5 out of 5 stars Great Performance and DVD   February 20, 2008
Roy Wagner (Fairfax, Virginia)
10 out of 11 found this review helpful

This IS a great performance of the musical, but do note that this is not a new release of this production. A DVD with this same production was released a number of years ago when they were not able to double layer a DVD way they current do, i.e., with this one you can see the entire performance without having to flip over the DVD (Nice!).

Also this DVD comes with an extra documentary about the "making of the performance". I am not sure if there are any other extras.

The performance itself is not a fully staged production, but very nicely presented with the performers standing at stage front in costume. The final encore with 17 different Valjeans from world wide productions singing "Do You Hear the People Sing?" in their native language is truly memorable and "worth the price of admission".

Enjoy!



5 out of 5 stars Breath Taking   May 30, 2009
M. Pyle (USA)
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

I am a Texas country boy who likes good old country music. My review will not be from a life long experience listening to musicals and going to plays. This story touched my soul like nothing I have ever experienced before. The words of the songs give me hope that there is more to eternity than just what we have here and now. I have watched this performance so many times in the past 2 months that I will probably have to go buy another copy. The most remarkable change in me is I want to go to New York and see some plays and experience this missing part of my life. Ruthie Henshall's I dreamed a dream is so much of what life has been for 62 years now. I wish I were a good reader and could tackle the book by Hugo. It would take me a year. How poignant Les Miserables is even today 2009. If I ever get a chance and the play comes to our country,,, no matter where, I will be there. God bless all these wonderfully talented people.


5 out of 5 stars The Only Way You'll Get to See This Show Outside a Theatre   February 15, 2008
Movie Mania (Southern Calfornia)
19 out of 24 found this review helpful

This show oringinated in France and was transferred to London's West End and completely rewritten for the English/American audience (the French version was even bleaker!). It opened at London's Barbican Theatre on October 8, 1985 for a limited season but found a home at the Palace Theatre on December 4, 1985 and on April 3, 2004 transferred to the Queen's Theatre just down the road and is still playing today. It opened on Broadway at the Broadway Theatre on May 12, 1987 and ran until May 18, 2003 for 6680 performances.

This show launched many West End and Broadway careers. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of its West End opening, producer Cameron Macintosh gathered cast members from London, New York and Austrailia to perform the show in concert at the Royal Albert Hall.

This production was overpoduced like all of Cameron's shows but for a concert performance it was perfect. London and Broadway's Colm Wilkinson leads the cast as Jean Valjean. London favorite Michael Ball, Austialia's Philip Quast and Broadway favorite Judy Kuhn join the show with Miss Saigon star Lea Solanga rounding out the cast.

The encore has 17 different Valjeans together to sing "Do You Hear the People Sing?" in each performer's native language.

For fans of the show, this will probably be the only filmed version of the show, unless Rob Marshall gets the itch to direct a movie of the show.

The only thing that at a $35 list price, it is way too expensive. I'll wait until it is a little more reasonable.



5 out of 5 stars Les Mis is Tres FANTASTIC!!!   March 28, 2008
Kasha D. (Portland, OR. USA)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

All I can really say is that you MUST get this dvd. It's wonderful to come back to this music again. I had forgotten how amazing it is(of course, we community theatre peeps were going to kill ourselves if we heard yet another "On My Own" or "I Dreamed a Dream" for auditions).

Now my daughter is singing "Castle On a Cloud" like I did when I was young. It warms my heart to share this musical with her. It opens up many life conversations and opportunites to be close.

Buy it now, you won't regret it. To hear and see this music performed the way it was intended is an experience like no other.

Philip Quast as Javert wins my vote for best performer. I could watch him sing "Stars" and "Javert's Suicide" over and over again!



5 out of 5 stars Amazing performance   March 23, 2008
Joseph E. Wagner (Texas)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Although I would have preferred a bit more acting al la Candide, I was amazed at the quality of all the performers. The "Master of the House" was done exceptionally well and it was obvious that everyone was having a good time. Michael Ball is perfect as Marius. I would have liked to see a bit more animation from Ruthie Henshall as Fantine, but her voice cannot be faulted. Since the actual show is not available, this is the next best thing...

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