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Uploaded by on Nov 9, 2007

A short segment showcasing several highlights and songs from the new musical "A Tale of Two Cities" starring Jessica Rush, James Barbour and Derek Keeling.

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  • Les Mis is based on July revolution, not THE french rev.

    Les Mis begins in 1815 when he is released from prison, and then continues from there. 2 Cities is back in the 1790s.

    Before you call someone stupid, look in the mirror.

  • Hi guys, does anyone have a concept Cd of this musical? I'm looking for it for ages and I'm unable to find anything... Could somebody, please post it on RS or other server? I will be sooooo grateful

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  • @classicalbk Ron Sharpe (producer of this show, played Marius for years on broadway, now currently touring with the 25th Ann. As Jean Valjean in les Mis) did 100% of the fundraising for this show, and the show when it finally started was a huge success, but unfortunately the market crashed 3-4 months after it opened...that is probably the only reason we are not still seeing it on Broadway today.

  • @Satine999 I have the concept CD... Will be posting all the songs here in YouTube soon... I'm still trying to get hold of the International Studio Cast Recording and the concert DVD... :D

  • @vw18832 i sorry but your wrong. the french revolution lasted from 1789-1799 and les miserables started with the prologue in 1815... 16 years after the french revolution ended. and like oohcool said totc is from 1775- 1792 .... sorry but your wrong

  • @ToBeFree32 OMG I was in The Scarlet Pimpernel. I was in love with that play

  • @oohcool actully Les Mis was based on the french rev. My highschool did Les Mis and it was the end of the french rev. sooo im sorry but your still wrong.

  • What a wonderful show. Just got the CD. So sad I missed it on Broadway. I thought it would last longer! Has anyone seen "Without a Word" on video?

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