Red & Black Los Miserables 25 aniversario
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I love Ramin's lisp! it is too adorable! Nick did good in this! Guys singing! awesomeness!
sn: Black can also be the color of overwhelming beauty and light. just saying ;-)
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He is a little off in a few notes, which in and of it's own isn't so bad, but everyone else is pitch perfect, so he sounds out of place. Anyone of those playing any of the lesser roles in this scene could sing AND act better than him, which is just sad, I'm afraid...
I'm with you with the dead faces on the "backup"-singers, but this is not uncommon when you have this concert format instead of the theatre format, there's a lot standing around, unfortunately...
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right, cause him starting on Broadway at age 7 is no experience... and the directors of Les Miserables were obviously COMPLETE FOOLS for casting someone they believes should play Marius!
You should try, like, what's that old saying? Not judging a book by its cover? That, or just using your head...
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nick must have felt so embarrassed, pretty much any guy in the ensemble would have done a better job than him. all the other guys trained like crazy and have so much more experience in musical theatre than him + more talent, I think they deserved a chance.
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@dizzylorraine Haha..now it is his day job. ;) And I agree..Nick did an amazing job. I bet about 99.9% of the people judging Nick have never performed on Broadway. That obviously picked him for a reason.
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I think this version is better than the other one. Hehe. It's got Nick Jonas in it ;)
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@dizzylorraine You sort of said it yourself - I think we would prefer to see someone for whom it IS a day job. Why not cast one of the better loved West End Mariuses from the last 10 years? They'd be more confident in the role and show more acting range. (Also, is someone seriously suggesting Mr. Ball should still play the part? He was wonderful in his time, but that ship has certainly sailed. :D)
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Someone please explain to me... who they would prefer to have seen play Marius, because even though Michael Ball is amazing... I'm sorry but he is far too old to play him now and Nick was a great age for the role and has a lot of experience in Broadway since he was a young child... So I think everyone that judges him is just a hypocrite... He is really good considering it is not his day job!!!
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We're doing this show at school this year, and the guy who plays Enjolras always sings 'Nobody cares about your lonely soul' haha! I love this scene though :)
tell me you don't like Ramin Karimloo. I dare you.
TheAngelofmusic12345 1 month ago 64
"Who cares about your lonely soul." Best line ever written in a musical
CaligulaFish 1 month ago 40