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Les Miserables - The Wedding

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Uploaded by on Sep 26, 2006

Nipomo High School 2006

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  • the school version of any musical need to be destroyed especially the les mis and into the woods versions!

  • that's a rather dense thought. The school versions of musicals allow students to be a part of great shows like this for a more reasonable price (and in this case, while the rights to the full show aren't even available.)

  • What was happening about 2.50 in, with all those noises?

  • aha they both drop a whole bunch of silverware while trying to saunter away

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  • I LOVE THE BALL GOWNS!

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  • @jonnyeeds Honestly, THE best chance for comic relief in the whole show. All of our mis-haps made it even funnier.

  • this was sooo good. can't even believe this was a high school. GREAT JOB GUYS!!

  • did you know into the woods was originally written without the second act? they went back and added it in later. I agree i am sad they cut out that line (especially now that i am playing thernardier) but when I was Javert in les miz with CYC they were rehearsing this song and a girl rose her hand to ask a question so everyone was quiet 9the director added most of the songs back in) and asked what a queer was...it was really funny in a way.......

  • i can agree on that but i was talking about how they kill the songs and the play it self by shortening it into the woods doesn't even have a second act come on

  • It's cut out of the school version. I LOVE THAT LINE TOO. But it is just plain cut from the school edition. ugh.

  • It's great, but I hate that the real ending is missing...to bad.

  • I love when awesome songs lose their punch and are sacrificed at the altar of Political Correctness. Why...why...why are so many productions, mostly scholastic, missing 'Here comes a Prince. There goes a Jew. This ones a Queer. But what can you do.' This song, short as it is, is the best moment of Les Miserable. When done right, as it is here, despite the ommited lyrics, it is the comic high point. And, I believe, serves to open ones heart to the whole point of the show LOVE!

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