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Les Misérables: The Motion Picture Soundtrack

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Les Misérables to move to Gielgud Theatre in July 2019 - WhatsOnStage". www.whatsonstage.com. 8 January 2019 . Retrieved 5 June 2019. Les Misérables, Mary Poppins, Hamilton and The Phantom of the Opera won't reopen in the West End before 2021". www.whatsonstage.com. 17 June 2020 . Retrieved 23 June 2020. In February 2008, Les Misérables was performed at the Bournemouth International Centre, England with a cast of West End stars accompanied by the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra. Kehe, Jason. "Theater Review: "Les Misérables" At The Ahmanson". USC Annenberg. Archived from the original on 19 June 2013 . Retrieved 31 January 2013. Thénardier's unscrupulous wife, who abuses Cosette but dotes on her own daughter, Éponine. She is fully complicit in most of her husband's crimes and schemes.

The Bargain/Thernadier's Waltz of Treachery" - Jean Valjean, Little Cosette, Thernadier, Madame Thernadier Original French Version– This song is known as Donnez, donnez (Give, Give). The song is about twice as long. It has a second solo sung by Gavroche, where he makes fun of king Louis-Philippe and the politicians. A part of what would later become The Robbery can be found at the end. This stanza asks for some historical knowledge; otherwise, the joke cannot be understood. Staff writer (24 September 1998). "Les Miserables, Playhouse, Edinburgh". Herald Scotland. Newsquest . Retrieved 12 August 2016.

“Building the Barricade”

Monsieur and Madame Thénardier, a crooked couple who own an inn and exploit their customers. They later become a feared band of thieves in the streets of Paris Perks, Daniel (17 January 2020). "Les Misérables cast and creative team celebrate Sondheim Theatre West End production opening". www.whatsonstage.com . Retrieved 17 January 2020. Parisian Revival Version– This song is known as Une poupée dans la vitrine (A Doll in the Window). This is a reference to the book; to a doll. Parisian Revival Version– This song is known as La transaction (The Dealing). It is only the second part.

Les Misérables 10,000th Performance in West End". London Theatre Guide. 5 January 2010 . Retrieved 9 February 2011. Leyton, Jeff (Jean Valjean); Quast, Philip (Javert); Sterling, Mike (Marius); Braun, Meredith (Éponine); Jones, Ria (Fantine) (1992). Highlights from Les Misérables, Manchester Company (Media notes). First Night Records. ASIN B000026YOI. Barcode: 5014636503427. Original French Version– This song is known as L'aube du 6 juin (Dawn of June 6) on the recording, but was revised for the stage show into musical sections still present in the English version. a b Bennetts, Leslie (6 December 1986). " 'Les Misérables' Ready For Its American Debut". The New York Times. p.11.Javert, a willful police inspector, originally a prison-guard, who becomes obsessed with hunting down Valjean to whom he refers as "Prisoner 24601" throughout most of the story Original French Version– This song is known as Valjean chez les Thénardier (Valjean at the Thénardiers') and La valse de la fourberie (The Waltz of Treachery). Gavroche, a hotheaded young boy who is adored by the people and aligns himself with their revolution– he is a true symbol of the youth and boldness of the rebellion. He is a "street urchin" and belongs with the revolution Colm Wilkinson talks about Jan. 11 return to Les Miz | The Star". thestar.com. 3 January 2014 . Retrieved 22 May 2019. The Robbery" is a lesser-known song from the musical. The young adults Eponine, Marius, and Cosette are introduced (though Cosette's part in the scene is silent). Marius and Cosette bump into each other and fall in love at first sight. Thénardier attempts to rob Jean Valjean, realizing he is the one "who borrowed Cosette", a brawl breaks out. Éponine cries out as Javert arrives on the scene (a segment of the song commonly known as "Javert's Intervention") but, because Javert does not immediately recognise Valjean, the latter escapes; Thénardier then convinces Javert to let him go and pursue Valjean instead.

Original French Version– This song did not appear, but identical music sections were present in a former exchange between Marius and the Gillenormands in the stage show. On Parole" is the second song in the Prologue. Sometimes this is the first half of "Valjean Arrested, Valjean Forgiven", but is commonly known as the first part of "The Bishop of Digne". Valjean travels trying to find a place to work/stay, however he is shunned almost everywhere he goes. The Bishop brings him in and supplies food and wine. The original 2006 Broadway revival cast included Alexander Gemignani as Jean Valjean, Norm Lewis as Javert, Daphne Rubin-Vega as Fantine, Celia Keenan-Bolger as Éponine, Aaron Lazar as Enjolras, Adam Jacobs as Marius, Ali Ewoldt as Cosette, Gary Beach as Thénardier, Jenny Galloway as Madame Thénardier, Drew Sarich as Grantaire, Brian D'Addario, Jacob Levine, Skye Rainforth and Austyn Myers as Gavroche, and Tess Adams, Kylie Liya Goldstein and Carly Rose Sonenclar as Young Cosette/Young Éponine. [49]Javert's Arrival"(also known as “Javert at the Barricade” or "Javert's Return"), involves Javert's return to the barricade to report on the enemy's plans; however, he is interrupted by Gavroche's exposing him as a spy in "Little People". Building the Barricade" is the entr'acte of the musical and contains a new theme, which transitions into Éponine's appearance at the barricade, and her sung dialogue with Marius and later with Valjean as she passes to him a letter from Marius intended for Cosette. It is often cut out of recordings in part or completely. On the Complete Symphonic Recording, this song is mislabeled "At the Barricade". Valjean finally dies to the tune of “On My Own”, while giving Cosette his last confession, and the spirits of Fantine and Eponine come to claim him. Valjean’s shiver-inducing final words sum up the show’s empathetic mission statement: “To love another person/ Is to see the face of God”. “Do You Hear the People Sing?” Rehearsals Begin for Ramin Karimloo-Led LES MISERABLES in Toronto; Full Cast Announced Broadway World, Retrieved 6 November 2013.

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