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  • I liked this show...............and of course it closed too, to make way for the GENIUS that's on Broadway right now...NOT. This and Light and of the Piazza should still be running...so sad.

  • It might of closed but you can always remember these incredible voices and capture them in your mind. Specially Natalie's voice, think she has a great voice, everytime I hear her sing i get the chills, you can fell the passion! she is my sister in law and it just makes me feel proud to have her as part of my life! Specially ever since I heard her sing my favorite song "Somewhere over rainbow".............

  • This show is phenomenal. The talent, the set, the music, the theme, all are sublime. Pity that it's closing for economic reasons. It is one of the best musicals I have ever sen.

  • Oh My Gosh! A Tale of Two Cities is the Best show that I have seen on Broadway so far. I have seen about 20 shows and this one definitely comes out on top! Everyone should go see it as soon as possible..I can guarantee you that you will not be disappointed. The cast is phenomenal and the story is so inspiring. You will find yourself laughing and crying and really just enjoying this classic Broadway experience! I have seen the show twice already and I intend on going many more times!

  • The reviews are out! Indeed, it WAS the worst of (the NY) Times.

    I had to come back just so that I could say, "I told you so."

  • I just saw the show and thought the New York Times was having a bad night PMSing. They should be ashamed ofthemselves - it was a great Night at the theatre.MAJOR talent on stage. James Barbour - award winning voice and performance. Natalie Toro - GREAT Voice and stand out talent. Brandi Burkhardt-I'm in Love, great voice. All had songs that showed that there some of the best performers on Broadway.

  • NYTIMES should have there mouth washed out and D- if they were being graded as a term paper for journalism.

  • The show was outstanding. It will have a great run.

  • My husband and I just saw it in previews on Broadway today. It was a full crowd and got a standing ovation. Outstanding performances by James Barbour(Sydney Carton)and Natalie Toro (Madame DeFarge)! Wonderful show!I hope it has a nice long run on Broadway. It deserves to be seen!

  • I'm going to see this w/ my hs group in oct, i'm so excited now -nods-

  • What song begins at 0:55?

  • GREAT! Kevin Earley....you are the real deal.  Love you and all here...Can't wait!!

  • "Les Miserables" was NOT about the French Revolution. It was about a small student uprising in 1832, a number of years after the famous Revolution ended.

  • they consider a revolution, the one in 1848, with the barricades. it's not THE Revolution with the Reign of Terror but it's still a revolution.

    there have been many in France, since France is on it's 5th republic.

  • this was in response to Wayside Flower, btw.

  • This looks kinda like an attempt to duplicate LEs Miserables....Not gonna work....

  • I really want to see this. They changed the lyrics just a bit. But its all good :)

  • What a fabulous voice! This may be the same type of show as Les Miserables but the story is terrific and different and the music sounds beautiful. I can't wait!

  • I can't wiat for this either! But the critics are going to love how Act1 ends! "Until Tomorow" is the song......oh wait it's been done before "One Day More"! They probably shouldn't have put that song there, even if it's where it should really be.

  • I liked this the first time - when it was called "Les Miserables."

    Who knew they'd revive it AGAIN?

    Seriously... is this headed to Broadway, or is this a joke?

  • Amazing Voices!!!

  • I've already seen this - no, wait, that was Les Miserables. Or was it Scarlet Pimpernel?

    In any case, this sucks so much that all Broadway will feel the breeze.

    What the hell were they thinking?

  • Shame on you

  • Why? Because I have taste?

    This is a mishmash of every other French Revolution musical (does Broadway NEED another one?)... and done badly at that. You'll be apologizing when they post their notice once the reviews come out.

  • I'm actually kind of excited for this, but you nailed it. It's as if Les Miserables & The Scarlet Pimpernel were combined with a few new things (obviously) thrown in.

  • Are you going to all of the Tale videos and posting how you hate it?

    Ha ha, I'd be just as annoyed if one dude wrote "Love it!" on every one.

    But, I guess you have taste and deserve to.

  • That one guy in the green shirt behind Natalie Toro has great hair!! I bet he's super awesome!!

  • are you kidding? Any musical that's not jukebox or from-a-movie is a great thing. Broadway's been starved for some legit singing. can't wait to see this.

  • You tell it Rose. I was thinking of Gyspy...Wow there, but thats another story.

  • Great...another stand-and-sing-an-anthem musical that's going to close after a month.

  • I cannot wait to see this on Broadway!!!

  • I never saw Les Miz, but that Natalie looks like she's worth going to see just for those songs.

  • 1.00 reminds me of Les Miz.

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