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Les Misérables: The Motion Picture Soundtrack

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Gavroche crows that he might be small, and underestimated, but he learns a lot close to the ground. It ties into the musical’s exploration of power dynamics. Right now, Gavroche is smaller than Javert, but he’s on top. “A Little Fall of Rain” Parisian Revival Version– This song is known as Final: c'est pour demain (Finale: It is For Tomorrow).

Drink with Me" is the revolutionaries' mellow song as night falls and they await their enemy's retaliation. Filipponi, Pietro (27 January 2014), Young Cosette, Eponine & Gavroche Roles Cast in the New Broadway Production of LES MISÉRABLES, Gotham News, archived from the original on 6 July 2014 , retrieved 27 July 2014c While "The Wedding Chorale" was cut in the Student Edition, it appeared in the 25th Anniversary Concert. 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. Birmingham Hippodrome Theatre – Les Miserables – 1997 + Flyer". theatrememorabilia.co.uk. Theatre Memorabilia .co.uk. Archived from the original on 11 August 2016 . Retrieved 12 August 2016. The 2014 Broadway revival was nominated for 3 Tony Awards: Best Revival of a Musical, Best Leading Actor in a Musical for Karimloo, and Best Sound Design for Potter. The first Canadian production of Les Miserables began performances at the Royal Alexandra Theatre on 15 March 1989. The cast was headed by Michael Burgess as Jean Valjean, with Thomas Goerz as Javert and Louise Pitre as Fantine. After 14 months, the production toured other Canadian cities, including Vancouver, before returning to Toronto where it played another year, before finally closing on 5 July 1992.

Parisian Revival Version– This song is known as Je sais ce qui se trame (I Know What is Happening).Some cuts made to the show's prologue during its original Broadway run were restored, lyrics for Gavroche's death scene (known in the revival as "Ten Little Bullets") cut during the development of the original London production were restored, and much of the show was re-orchestrated by Christopher Jahnke, introducing a snare and timpani-heavy sound played by a 14-member band, a reduction of about 8 musicians from the original production's 22 musician orchestration. [ citation needed] At the special Les Misérables 10th Anniversary Concert in 1995, "Do You Hear the People Sing?" was sung as an encore by seventeen different actors who had played Jean Valjean around the world. Each actor sang a line of the song in his own language (except for Jerzy Jeszke, who although Polish sang a line in German, having performed the role of Valjean in Germany), and the languages sung included French, German, Japanese, Hungarian, Swedish, Polish, Dutch, Norwegian, Czech, Danish, Icelandic and English. Clements, Carly-Ann. "Les Mis: Everything you need to know". Official London Theatre. 19 December 2019. Archived from the original on 5 July 2020 . Retrieved 5 July 2020.

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