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Confrontation - Jekyll & Hyde - Rob Evan

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Uploaded by on Dec 6, 2007

Rob Evan performs the Confrontation from Jekyll & Hyde, perhaps the most amazing version ever.

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  • @Broadwaypuppet I still think for me it's hard to choose between Evans, Warlow and Cuccioli. To me all three of them are amazing. 

  • This is, if not the, then one of the hardest musical numbers to perform as a solo. In my opinion, anyone who can perform it at a professional level is a top-class theatre performer (not to say that you have to be able to perform this song to be considered top-class of course).

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  • @cometogether756 Well the lighting changes every time he goes from Jekyll to Hyde and vice versa to almost represent the two sides- Lighter light to show his good sight, darker light to show his evil side. Plus staying in the light is hard to do when violently "switching back and forth between two personalities". Just so you know, this is not meant to be an attack of any kind, just giving my two-cents-worth.

  • O.O I have no words...

  • FIND YOUR LIGHT. I will punch him.

  • @disgusto23 That's why singers use their diaphragm :D

  • You need lungs the size of America's debt to sing this song perfectly. Hardly any room to breathe in the whole song.

  • @BoltroBankai

    Jeez, no need to get so confrontational. This guy clearly cares about what he's doing. They both do, but Rob Evan executes it better.

  • @Glitchmaster44 okay I don't know about you, but I like actors that actually care about what they're doing and that put a lot of emotion into what they do. Hasslehoff did that to a t, this guy not so much. Enough said. Back off.

  • @BoltroBankai

    But the thing is, he doesn't need to "try" hard at all. The story he tells is coming off naturally.Not all performances are physical, but merely telling of a story, whether they be physical, mental, or an emotional portrayal; furthermore he shows all 3 aspects. You can see his pain and suffering, whereas with Hasselhoff, he trys too hard to tell a story and send a message instead of it coming naturally. That's what ruins his performance for me.

  • @Glitchmaster44 I never understood how trying too hard can be a bad thing. Hasslehoff was out of his element, and he wanted to do the very best he could in order to be on the same level as his cast members. And compared to him, this guy isn't trying anywhere near hard enough.

  • @BoltroBankai

    I thought Hasselhoff ruined it. He was too campy, and was clearly trying too hard, which made him come off as cheesy. He was acting, notperforming. Being in theater, there is a huge difference

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