Les Miserables
Sat, 15 Aug 2009, 10:45 amLilly0097 posts in thread
Les Miserables
Sat, 15 Aug 2009, 10:45 amMS Society
Regal Theatre, Subiaco WA
August 2009
Congratulations to the cast and crew of Les Miserables on an amazing show.
The production was sensitive, slick and most effective in its simplicity. Though it was clear that behind this seamless, minimalistic feel there was a complex array of well rehearsed set changes, microphone work and so forth as one scene evolved to the next.
One particular notion I got was a great sense of synergy between the cast members. I understand the Director worked hard to engage the cast with the text and eachother even prior to the commencement of rehearsals. This, combined with an intensive rehearsal period obviously resulted in a close knit cast that worked very well together. The ensemble singing, ‘interjections’, acting and general stage movement were all very strong indeed.
The simple elements of set flew in and out to create all sorts of different scenes/atmospheres – very effective. And that barricade was a real innovation to the ‘traditional’ style – loved it.
In fact, I’ll go as far to say that having seen Les Mis three times before (twice being the ‘professional’ version) this is the first time I have been quite so transfixed almost throughout. With the length and text of this show it can sometimes be hard going … but the flow, attention to detail and elegant understatedness (I know that’s not a word!) of this production made it very watchable.
Ian Toyne was wonderful in the role of Jean Valjean. His voice, control, emotion, timing and acting were all superb.
Casey Edwards as Fantine was lovely. Her performance was genuine, understated and beautifully sung. Loved the light and shade in I Dreamed A Dream. A stand out.
Gavroche was also excellent. I’m pretty sure it was Samuel Tye playing him last night - his voice and acting were great. A real little Artful Dodger!
Tim Campbell as Enjolras was a strong presence on stage with a wonderful voice. The rest of the students all did a great job, with Tim How standing out with an always-engaged performance and some welcome comic relief!
A big well done to the Thenardier’s too on a very strong performance. Carolyn Latter in particular was an audience favourite… and that laugh!
Ben Doncon did wonderfully as Marius. His maturity and control in this part was excellent and Grace Edwards as Cosette was lovely too.
One of the very few negatives I would say was the beginning. I might have just not quite have settled into it yet, but the circle of chairs, people coming and going and so forth seemed a little unfocussed to me.
I wasn’t quite sure what was going on… with the casual chatting of the chorus at the opening… then the arrival of the men on hard labour… I was just a bit confused. But again, I’m sure it was done for a reason. Perhaps I just wasn’t in the ‘zone’ yet!
So all in all a very much enjoyed, energised and professional production. What a great night out, and how wonderful an experience for all the cast members. I’m sure each and every one involved has learnt a whole lot and will go forward with great memories of this production.
Bring Him Home
Mon, 24 Aug 2009, 08:30 pmWell what better way to spend a great Saturday, and the fiance's birthday than by finishing it off with an evening watching a super strong cast perform the classic Les Miserables!
The chorus numbers were fantastic. Super projection. So much stage presence. Not a single half opened mouth during each number. Every single cast member went out with a bang, and they were there to show us the audience that this was their final moments together, and their mission was to blow us away. They achieved this with style and pure class. Listening to the full cast sing together was like a drug. As a member of the audience, I found myself sat there with a big smile on my face saying "This is riduclously good. I love it!" And as for the group finale...."Amazing! Sex to the ears!"
As always, certain cast members stood out more than others, but all did a great job. Congratulations to all involved, both on and off stage. And a special congratulations to my friends who were also part of the cast. It is one thing to see a talented cast perform, but it is something closer to the heart to see good friends also perform on stage. Tim How in particular was a pleasure to watch, finally, and even if he was playing a singing drunk. Nice to see this character on the stage when opposed to off the stage for once. ;)
There are many cast members that I could praise, but there were 4 who I personally found to be the elite :-
Casey Edwards. Nailed her solo perfectly. Lovely tone. So satisfying to watch and listen to. It's a shame that her character is not on stage for longer. Still, she made it a momorable one.
Grace Edwards. Now I knew this girl could sing, but after watching her in this show....WOW.....a real gift! Absolutely perfect. It was as if she did not even have to push herself to produce an amazing singing voice. Unreal! I am very proud to say that this is one of my friends.
Samuel Tye. Oh my god, this kid is good! Having watched friends on the local 'West-End' back home in the UK, and having seen shows on 'Broadway', I can honestly say that this lad needs to get himself to one of the eastern states, or overseas because he is going to clean up over there.
Ian Toyne. Who? Never heard of him. Never seen him perform before. Now? loved him. Could not fault him. Look forward to his future roles. A big fan. You can see how having worked for so long internationally has made him more rounded, and a true performer. Ian brought something very special to this production. His "Bring Him Home" number was my favourite scene of the entire show. Inspirational. I think I speak for a lot of us performers when I say after watching Ian on stage, we find ourselves saying "I want to be as good as that guy!"
This has been the best show that I have seen in WA to date.
Hats off to anyone who plans to top this production because it is going to be a challenge and a half.
In closing, it has been a pleasure. And to all, keep on performing.
Bliss.
Christian Dalton
"Appreciate your stage, and your stage will appreciate you. Lose yourself!"