Easter Fun

I ran across a 10-page photo gallery of Les Mis acted out with Peeps. Here are some highlights:

Cosette

“There is a basket on a cloud…”

Enjolras

“It is the music of a confection who will not be microwaved again!”

Barricade

” Here upon these eggs we will build our Easter-cade”

FYI the captions are the first things that popped into my head. I encourage you to comment if you can think of something funnier (which shouldn’t be hard).

Some stuff

OK it’s been way way way too long since I updated this page, so here are some things for you to check out:

First, let’s compare some versions of The Beggars-Javert’s Intervention. The first clip is from a HS production and you’ll notice a few interesting differences between our version and theirs:

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Notice how the poor and hungry of Paris seem to be portrayed by potatoes. Fortunately these destitute spuds can put an ‘N’ at the end of ‘look down’, so their appearance can be forgiven. While I won’t interject my personal opinions of these students’ voices, you can draw your own conclusions and can hopefully form some ideas (positive and negative) to augment your own performance during this scene. Speaking of augmenting performances let’s look at a professional version of this scene.

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I doubt this video will be up for long but it showcases a mind-blowing set with a fantastic chorus. I personally enjoy the intensity each character (big and small) brings to this scene. There are some parts in this version that were cut from the School Edition, but overall the voices and acting are at an inspirational level. Feel free to search YouTube for more scenes like Master of the House, At the End of the Day, and so on. You can get a lot of great ideas for things to try (and not to try).

On to some links!

I’ll hopefully be able to upload some clips of our rehearsals so you can critique your own performances and continue to improve as we rapidly approach opening weekend. Happy Easter!