Based on Victor Hugo’s epic tale, Les Misérables
became one of the most popular and longest-running musicals in Broadway
history. The powerful story, told through music and lyrics that capture the
soul of the Hugo classic, is set in early nineteenth-century France and centers
on the character of Jean Valjean, a man who serves twenty years in a prison
chain gang for stealing a loaf of bread to save his sister’s young son.
Upon his parole, Valjean quickly discovers that life is not much easier on the outside, as he finds his permanent status as an ex-convict renders him ostracized from the community and no longer able to make an honest living. Thus he quickly turns back to a dishonest living, stealing some silver from a kind bishop who had put him up for the night. Problem is, Valjean simply isn’t very good at stealing, and just like twenty years before, he is immediately caught again. Fortunately in this case, the bishop gives Valjean one more chance to rebuild his life, insisting to the police that he gave the silver to Valjean as a gift, and expressing his hope that he will use this second chance to do good.
Matt Tucker has the look and feel of the rugged Jean Valjean whose soul goes through so many difficult trials during the nine years encompassed by the play. His centerpiece song, Bring Him Home, sung as a prayer over the unconscious Marius who is in love with his adopted daughter Cosette, is sung well both vocally and emotionally.
Eponine, a childhood rival of Cosette who is raised under the awful guidance of her parents (rascally innkeeper Thenardier and his wife), grows up to be streetwise and slippery, yet also capable of unlimited love. Unfortunately for her, that love is reserved for the handsome student Marius who cannot see Eponine as anything more than a friend. Highly talented actress Lauren Campbell imbues the character with the perfect amounts of both charm and tragedy, belting out her stirring solo On My Own with personality and passion, and closing with an authentic and heart-wrenching performance as she finally gets to be held on Marius’s arms.
Rob Hopper ~ Cast ~
Jean Valjean: Matt TuckerJavert: John Cardenas Chain Gang: Kevin Klauber Justin Richardson Eric Waage Greg Goble Tyler Leslie Justin Foulk Gabe Nunez Brian Liehr Wardens: Braden Bond and David Martinez Farmer: Chase Mower Laborers: Collin McConnell Sloane Herrick Hayley Kelly Tess Team Brouge Wright Bishop of Digne: Mikael ThomasBishop's Sister: Brittany Wessel Bishop's Servant: Lori Kennington Constables: Brenden Valenti Jake Murray Eric Waage Kevin Klauber Fantine: Rachel Wasko Foreman: Tyler Leslie Factory Workers: Kevin Klauber Erin Weber Christine Packard Haleigh Kotter Factory Girl: Aubri Burnham Sailors: Greg Goble Jake Murray Mikael Thomas Whores: Carolyn McMahon Sarah Kapp Brittany Wessel Marissa Reiser Allison Easterbrooks Rachel Leone Corinne Crockett Sloane Herrick
Tess TeamHayley Kelly Customers: Justin Foulk and Gabe Nunez Old Woman: Marlena Copado Pimp: Chase Mower Bamatabois: Tyler Leslie Fauchelevent: Justin Richardson Onlookers: Erin Weber Brenden Valenti Christine Packard Kyle Wooley David Martinez Brian Liehr Nuns: Chelsea Main and Anna Prowant Young Cosette: Alexa Bergman Madame Thenardier: Catherine McEniry Thenardier: Devin Fearn Young Eponine: Camille Butler Gavroche: Kyle Wooley Eponine: Lauren Campbell Thenardier's Gang: Tyler Leslie Mikael Thomas Justin Richardson Marlena Copado Enjolras: Collin McConnellMarius: Ryan Johnson Cosette: Emily O'Brien Combeferre: Chase Mower Courfeyrac: Kevin Klauber Joly: Brenden Valenti Grantaire: Greg Goble Lesgles: Jake Murray Jean Prouvaire: Eric Waage Army Officer: Tyler Leslie Revolutionaries: Angela Copado Olivia del Francia Molly Doane Ashley Elie Diane Swagerty Rosalie McDonnough Braden Bond David Martinez Justin Foulk Gabe Nunez Brian Liehr Parisian Women:Aubri Burnham Haleigh Kotter Erin Weber Carolyn McMahon Sarah Kapp Marlena Copado Christine Packard Major Domo: Braden Bond Wedding Guests: Justin Foulk Brian Liehr Gabe Nunez Allison Easterbrooks Hayley Kelly Brittany Wessel Director: Monica Hogue Hall Musical Director/Conductor: Heather Megill Choreography: Suzanne Fernandez Technical Direction: Justin Hall Costume Design & Coordination: Sue Team and Jane Craig-Jones Assistant Director: Shannon Rodriguez Stage Manager: Danielle Dietlin |