This is the archive of information about the 2010 King’s production of Les Misérables.
See more of the first set of cast pictures taken on Friday 22nd January.
The final casting schedule is shown below:
Tuesday 2nd March, 7.30pm
- Fantine Lizzie Roberts
- Cosette Miranda Harle
- Eponine Georgina Inkster
- Thénardier Adam Jones
- Gavroche Michael Ellis
- Little Cosette Eloise Bland
Wednesday 3rd March, 7.30pm
- Fantine Ellie Sowden
- Cosette Zara Fyfe
- Eponine Emily Parker
- Thénardier Dan Titmuss
- Gavroche Tom Cuffin-Munday
- Little Cosette Holly Boyd
Thursday 4th March, 7.30pm
- Fantine Lizzie Roberts
- Cosette Miranda Harle
- Eponine Georgina Inkster
- Thénardier Adam Jones
- Gavroche Michael Ellis
- Little Cosette Georgina Daborn
Friday 5th March, 7.30pm
- Fantine Ellie Sowden
- Cosette Zara Fyfe
- Eponine Emily Parker
- Thénardier Dan Titmuss
- Gavroche Tom Cuffin-Munday
- Little Cosette Catriona Hogg
Saturday 6th March, 2.00 pm
- Fantine Lizzie Roberts
- Cosette Miranda Harle
- Eponine Georgina Inkster
- Thénardier Adam Jones
- Gavroche Michael Ellis
- Little Cosette Pippa Inkster
Saturday 6th March, 7.30pm
- Fantine Ellie Sowden
- Cosette Zara Fyfe
- Eponine Emily Parker
- Thénardier Dan Titmuss
- Gavroche Tom Cuffin-Munday
- Little Cosette Lydia Sowden
Here is the rehearsal schedule and full cast list for the 2010 production of Les Misérables:
Here are a selection of clips from the 10th Anniversary Concert recording of Les Misérables, courtesy of YouTube. There are of course some cuts and other changes in the School Edition that was performed in March, but much of this is exactly the same. Enjoy!
ACT 1
ACT 2
Words fail me when I try to describe this video. Les Miz is a glorious play, what with the genius of Boublil & Schonberg. I didn’t think I would much enjoy this video because of its lack of actual set & acting and also the few short pieces cut. But it still blew me away. Best of all was the cast. It truly was the definitive edition. Colm Wilkinson is just the perfect Valjean. His voice has such emotion & resonance to it. And he has such a strong presence as an actor. Philip Quast was another excellent performer. I’ve once heard his voice described as "flinty" and I think that that’s a good word for it. He really portrays Javert with such coldness, he makes the character quite vivid. Ruthie Henshall’s Fantine is one of those rare performances in musical theatre which simply cannot be surpassed. Henshall’s voice is so stirring, heartbreaking, reverberating, deep, chilling, and beautiful. Her "I Dreamed a Dream" is excellent! Michael Ball’s Marius needs to introduction. He’s THE Marius, what else is there to say? His voice so, so powerful and he sings with such heart. His "Empty Chairs At Empty Tables" is truly captivating. Michael Maguire’s Enjolras is often criticised. Yes, this wasn’t the best performance he probably could have given and he did miss a few notes. But he still has a great voice. People argue that Anthony Warlow is a better Enjolras. While I agree that Warlow has the vocal edge, there’s something in Maguire’s performance that makes him so much like Enjolras and just so perfect for the part. Judy Kuhn’s Cosette was the one performance which I can say is good but not great. She didn’t strike me the first time I heard her, though she has grown on me. She does have a lovely voice, but I just don’t go for the whole "ringing soprano" thing. In fact, almost all Cosettes & Christines and the like in general just annoy me. I think Kuhn sounded better as Pocahontas. Hannah Chick’s little Cosette was SO adorable! She didn’t miss a note during "Castle On A Cloud" which she just sang so sweetly. At the same time, she didn’t seem to overact the sweetness, which I’ve seen all too many Cosettes do. And the way she kept singing after the stage light explosion was very professional. And Adam Searles, gotta Love him. Similar to Maguire, I have heard Gavroches with better voices that Searles but he just has the part of Gavroche down so well. He just has the perfect street-wise, smart-aleck attitude perfectly. I was shocked as to how many people disliked Lea Salonga’s Eponine. Even more shocking was how people insisted that Frances Ruffelle was much better. I think Salonga was THE most phenomenal singer of the night. To me, Ruffelle sounds terrible! Many have called Salonga too "bitter" or "angry" but Eponine is a bitter, angry character! Salonga sings with such force, and at other times (e.g. "A Little Fall of Rain") with such sad sweetness. Her "On My Own" was so excellent that watching it is an intense experience. I could barely tear my eyes from the screen the first time I saw her sing it. I think there is no question that she’s THE definitive Eponine. ‘Course that’s just my opinion.All in all, this was the greatest performance of Les Miz I have ever seen!
By: Kwan Yin on June 4, 2011
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