Saturday, September 3, 2011

Dream the dream


Victor Hugo



Poor Little Cosette




  It was like a dream to me.  Les Miserables the 25th anniversary production was in town and I finally made it to the theater to see it.  Victor Hugo's timeless story of redemption,love and sacrifice set to beautiful lyrics and music is irresistible.  It is so universally loved that it has played in 41 countries and in 21 different languages.  Still I was surprised when Erika's sister and mother who speak Brazilian Portuguese were excited to see this English version.  But no wonder when the story is in one form or another beloved by so many.. Erika told me it was a most favorite book of her fathers. We went to the opening night and it fulfilled all expectations even though we were in one of the last rows at the top of the balcony and we were lucky to get these seats at the last minute. 



Opening night of Les Mis at the 5th Ave theater

The presentation was  'grittier' then the 10th anniversary show I fell in love with on PBS to fit the harsh lives of the characters. The brooding backdrop scenery was inspired from Victor Hugo's own paintings.  The voices beautiful although I wish Eponine had toned it down a wee bit.  Who am I - one night at a musical in the past two years and now I'm a critic?
And then another wonderful night at Les Mis with my brother,Floyd (who remembers seeing movies at the 5th Ave in its former life).  We both commented on the intensity brought to the stage by the players .  Having seen it just two weeks before it was amazing to think that these performers can make every show the perfect experience.  I had never thought about  what it takes to do that night after night.

I may have the musical Les Mis out of my system now that I took it in for six hours this summer.  But the story keeps reverberating in my head and so I will re-read the book that started it all. 
And I just have to toss this in the mix.    Les Mis song in modern and practical setting   At the protests in the Wisconsin Capitol this year, the music of the Students at the Barricades  fits the moment and still stirs the crowd.  Not the heartpounding professional theater version but hearfelt just the same.   

1 comment:

joannamauselina said...

Now I think I must see it!

You ladies look lovely in your going-to-the-theater togs.