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  • In addition to the PHENOMENAL vocals (Chris Murray could sing me the phone book and I'd still melt into a puddle of goo), holy awesome orchestra, Batman! That playoff after the song- stellar! :0) Thank you for sharing!!

  • taaaakieks tatatata

  • Ich versteh ja immernochnicht, warum sie Percy und nicht Chauvelin nimmt.

    Go, Chauvelin, go!

  • Oh, das Video kannt ich noch gar nicht. Da sind ja viel Nahaufnahmen von Chris Murray drin *o*

    Wundervoll xD

  • Hm, Scarlet Pimpernel in German. It's a lot more powerful than I thought it would be.

  • I'm aware of the original language of the show... My university is possibly performing it next semester.

    Watch the video before you comment.

  • ...Duh? This is an adaption, genius.

  • Chris Murray is perhaps the best performer I have ever witnessed. Golden.

  • Very powerful rendering, amazing voice still much better on the CD version. I am very pleased to see the real man thanks to you.

  • It's typical of the Germans to make an opera out it. xD Well, I don't mind, since The Scarlet Pimpernel is one of the more...dramatic and heavy musicals.

  • Very cool. Either this must have been during a closed rehearsal, or they just don't applaud over there!

  • they don't in genneral in Germany, there theater cultur is a bit different then USA or England, and most of the world, in germany you never appleud other places then the end of the act og the end of the entere show, those who try to applaud are turist who dosen't know how it works, but really germany have the most amasing musical produktions in the world, I don't understand much german, but it is a neighbor country, and just the see the sight what they can do with theater are speaksless

  • @ookete: It was the dress rehearsal, hence the missing applause. Of course they applaude at the end of a powerful number in Germany, if it derserves applause!!!

  • not in those produktions I have been to see in Berlin

  • This is a rehearsal actually, that's why there are no aplauses. People in germany go aplaud in the end of scenes and during the show unless the scene sucked ;)

  • Wow The scarlet pimpernel in German...interesting.

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