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Closing performance of "Louder Than Words" in Jonathan Larson's tick, tick... BOOM! at the Brookdale Performing Arts Center, Lincroft, NJ. Featuring: Spiro Galiatsatos, Sebastian Garcia, & Kaitlyn Kurkemelis. Directed by David J. Cruse. 2/17/08. The Band: Anthony J. Vitalo, Frank Slater & Eric Gritschke of Smokin' Aces, & Brent Begholm of Hsu Nami.

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  • I dont like their voices...but love this song...so I like it:D

  • This is terrible. The harmonies are off, the singers are flat. Michael is stylistically inappropriate and riffs the harmonies into a train wreck. Additionally, I don't get the sense that singers actually know what they're singing about or understand the context of this song within the musical as a whole. This is disappointing. Also, @bwayguy17, Raul Esparza's voice is terrible, nasally, obnoxious and flat...so yes, he should not be emulated.

  • ew............

  • @tomjomoore i agree with you. Raul has his very own, very special sound and shouldn't be tried to be emulated in any way.

  • gooood set but the vocals are awful lovely direction :D

    when people on here say things like jon was amazing i dont think he was musical is ment to be enjoyed and i didnt enjoy his flat notes and maybe he shouldnt try to copy Raul Esparza and tried to make a more individual character. but the set is ace tbh

  • i was at one of these performances and the show was realy great. The set, band, and cast worked very well together and Im happy i got to see it.

  • they chose the cast really bad... this song didnt compiment their ranges at all...

  • Oh lord. His vowels are sooo bright. So distracting and pretty awful.

  • agree ob tge set part. I aways loved the ones where there was "space to move" and this has a great visuel space...if you get what i mean

  • thank you, I designed and built the set. I wanted a set that was industrial, but would not detrackt from the great work of the actors and band.

    Matt

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