I'm sorry I didn't have the pleasure of hearing the other 4 treble voices but Sebastian's brilliance notes were some of the purest and sweetest I have ever heard. Well Done to the entire cast and crew. From the Kabookie drop in the open to the credits it was spectacular.
"Ritornerò" la scena Finale dal musicale "Spartacus le Gladiateur" Cantato da Sébastien Dubois, uno di 5 bambini da "Choeur d'Enfants Sotto Voce" che ha giocato la parte durante il 4 mese è corso. Il video del DVD redigendo ha mescolato le graffe brevi di Hugo Ladron de Guevara, uno dell'altro 5, ma non canta su questo DVD. Avrebbe cantato certamente su vive il palcoscenico.
The actor is the same in the begining and the end but the character he plays is not the same. In act 1 he is some unnamed slave orphan who gets worked to death. In act 2 he plays the part of Spartacus's son.
That is true there are two who share the role. This is common in live productions. (eg. Billy Elliot Australia has four boys sharing) Most shows run nightly plus matinees on weekends, if you add them up it's 8 or 9 a week for months on end. Too much for one child. Each probably did every other show. If you watch some of the clips you will see glimpses of the other lad as well. He wears a slightly fuller costume. I guess he was a little shyer.
I know it's common. It's not only because it's to much work for one child but also because most countries have laws about how many times a child may work in this case perform.
Yes and a darn good thing too. Still in the first case here the same child plays two different roles in each performance. Then in an other performance the other child plays the same two roles.
did anyone else notice that the two boys wore two different costumes? In every play I worked, when I was in college, in which we had two kid actors play the same part they wore basically the same costume only in their size, but here it is two completely different costumes. I wonder why they did that?
I would hope it was due to each actors personal choice and what they felt comfortable in. There could be personal reasons such as birth marks scars etc. that they were not comfortable with.
Unfortunately we don't get to hear and see Hugo's performance which could have overshadowed any costuming shortfalls.
Didn't seem all that bad too me, makes me wish I could travel to Paris to see the real thing...wonder if the play's made in into an English Broadway version?
Thank you so much for posting this! I've never seen this musical before, but I want to! I can't find anything on it anywhere. I've tried Amazon, Wikipedia, and Google. How did you come across it?
Love you Merwin Rim even if you didn't have a speaking part, le Roi Soleil 4-ever!!!
Danny2Realz300 1 year ago
I'm sorry I didn't have the pleasure of hearing the other 4 treble voices but Sebastian's brilliance notes were some of the purest and sweetest I have ever heard. Well Done to the entire cast and crew. From the Kabookie drop in the open to the credits it was spectacular.
bestpi 1 year ago
Did you yourself put the english subtitles in, or are there english subtitles on the dvd?
fateforgotten 3 years ago
I am pretty sure they were on the DVD. My French is not that good.
VivaYoungTalent 3 years ago
"Je Reviendrai"
"Ritornerò" la scena Finale dal musicale "Spartacus le Gladiateur" Cantato da Sébastien Dubois, uno di 5 bambini da "Choeur d'Enfants Sotto Voce" che ha giocato la parte durante il 4 mese è corso. Il video del DVD redigendo ha mescolato le graffe brevi di Hugo Ladron de Guevara, uno dell'altro 5, ma non canta su questo DVD. Avrebbe cantato certamente su vive il palcoscenico.
parole e musica : Maxime Le Forestier
Universal DVD 982 846-3
VivaYoungTalent 3 years ago
C'est un chant magnifique :)
Avec ma chorale nous reprenons la comédie musicale et ce chant en fait parti.
neoyonna 4 years ago
Very gifted and talented!
karolinkershner 4 years ago
Wait, I thought the boy died in the begining? And is the boy Spartacus?
hawkfan1521 4 years ago
The actor is the same in the begining and the end but the character he plays is not the same. In act 1 he is some unnamed slave orphan who gets worked to death. In act 2 he plays the part of Spartacus's son.
VivaYoungTalent 4 years ago
Oh, that makes sense. Thanks! Where did you get the DVD? I can't find it anywhere.
hawkfan1521 4 years ago
I believe there are two boys actually. If you read the credits they give two names under the header children (enfants).
Atrineas 4 years ago
That is true there are two who share the role. This is common in live productions. (eg. Billy Elliot Australia has four boys sharing) Most shows run nightly plus matinees on weekends, if you add them up it's 8 or 9 a week for months on end. Too much for one child. Each probably did every other show. If you watch some of the clips you will see glimpses of the other lad as well. He wears a slightly fuller costume. I guess he was a little shyer.
VivaYoungTalent 4 years ago
I know it's common. It's not only because it's to much work for one child but also because most countries have laws about how many times a child may work in this case perform.
Atrineas 4 years ago
Yes and a darn good thing too. Still in the first case here the same child plays two different roles in each performance. Then in an other performance the other child plays the same two roles.
VivaYoungTalent 4 years ago
Must have been rather chilly, with such a skimpy costume, and I'm sure even if it was heated it would have been cold.
fateforgotten 4 years ago
did anyone else notice that the two boys wore two different costumes? In every play I worked, when I was in college, in which we had two kid actors play the same part they wore basically the same costume only in their size, but here it is two completely different costumes. I wonder why they did that?
phynix1611 2 years ago
I would hope it was due to each actors personal choice and what they felt comfortable in. There could be personal reasons such as birth marks scars etc. that they were not comfortable with.
Unfortunately we don't get to hear and see Hugo's performance which could have overshadowed any costuming shortfalls.
VivaYoungTalent 2 years ago
@hawkfan1521
Nope. The young boy here is Spartacus' son.
Briselance 10 months ago
See the lil boy? it's seb hehe yeah he's a friend of mine lol he's so tiny there well he still is short :p no offence seb!
winterlassie 4 years ago
how old is he? (and when was this filmed?)
contrarymotion 4 years ago
He is now 14 but he was 11 at the time
winterlassie 4 years ago
Amazing! Wish I could see this play! Thanks from Brazil!
xandemotta 4 years ago
Sorry for the jerkiness I think I have a Poor PAL/NTSC converter.
VivaYoungTalent 4 years ago
Didn't seem all that bad too me, makes me wish I could travel to Paris to see the real thing...wonder if the play's made in into an English Broadway version?
David
Dhewco 4 years ago
Ah but the French language sings so beautifully.
VivaYoungTalent 4 years ago
I'm a former singer; and I absolutely HAVE to agree with that line COMPLETELY!! (George) lonesome001
lonesome001 3 years ago
Thank you so much for posting this! I've never seen this musical before, but I want to! I can't find anything on it anywhere. I've tried Amazon, Wikipedia, and Google. How did you come across it?
hawkfan1521 4 years ago