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If Ever I Would Leave You - Camelot - Broadhollow

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Uploaded by on Jan 13, 2008

In Act II, Scene i of Camelot, Lancelot serenades Guenevere with the song Robert Goulet made famous, "If Ever I Would Leave You." This is Broadhollow's production of Camelot and features Chris Leidenfrost as Lancelot du Lac and Jennifer Hope as Guenevere

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  • It's not Gary. Try again.

  • Rob!!! Sorry, my head went straight to Ginger Moustache!

  • I have worked with Jennifer Hope twice, and she is as sweet and kind and down to earth as any chorus girl. She gets the star parts, which she deserves, since her talent and beauty are awesome.

    She sings like a nightingale, which you don't see here, but her co-star, who I have never seen before, sounds fantastic. What justice he does to this song! Tthe way they look at each other with the sexual longing makes the scene work.

    Kudos, Jenn!

  • Aw, you are my knight in shining armor Gary!!!

  • When you ment Jennifer Hope you ment Jennifer Hope Wills?

  • No, I'm Jennifer Hope. Jennifer Hope Wills is currently playing Christine on Broadway in the Lloyd Webber "Phantom." She has probably played Guenevere at some point too.

    Thanks for the compliment though. To be compared to JHW...wow.

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  • What company is this???? They're incredible!!!!!!!!!

  • This is trully my favorite version of the song! They are magic together and the way this beautiful song is performed gave me chills! The actor that has the role of Lancelot is A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!

  • homer simpson sings it better :p (S19 E2) however this guy is also very good!

  • He has a very strong voice!! Perfect for the role of Lance.

  • Chris...this is...AMAZING. you are soooo good

  • This is sung beautifully! It's my favorite version I have heard of this song :)

  • I love the many different ways this song can be done. I've heard quite a few stress the powerful notes (milking them) though this version, done by this actor must be one of the most intimate versions I've heard. I think that they lifted some of the notes for him =)

  • It's Chris Leidenfrost.. His Capt Henry Martin videos too.

  • Wow!!! What a wonderful voice!!!

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