HOME ALL THAT CHAT ATC WEST COAST SHOPPIN' RUSH BOARD FAQS

LOGIN REGISTER SEARCH FLAT MODE

not logged in

re: Non-lyric changes to Les Mis

Posted by: Jonesy 02:57 pm EDT 03/28/14
In reply to: re: Non-lyric changes to Les Mis - Guillaume 01:47 pm EDT 03/28/14

I still don't know how Colm Wilkinson was able to carry Michael Ball without needing a chiropractor every night.

And yes, asking God to "Bring Him Home" while actually carrying the guy doesn't really make all that much sense.

Then again, singing "Bring Him Home" and then going and doing it himself is kind of a big slap in the face to God and makes the song kind of pointless.

It is a pretty song, though.

Even if it reminds me of the Forbidden Broadway parody: "It's too high, this song's too high! Pity me, change the key!"


reply |

Previous: re: Non-lyric changes to Les Mis - perfectlyfrank 05:37 pm EDT 03/28/14
Next: First, a joke about Cordelia's big butt in Lear... - keywslt 05:08 pm EDT 03/28/14

Thread:


All That Chat is intended for the discussion of theatre news and opinion
subject to the terms and conditions of the Terms of Service. (Please take all off-topic discussion to private email.)

Please direct technical questions/comments to webmaster@talkinbroadway.com and policy questions to TBAdmin@talkinbroadway.com.

[ Home | On the Rialto | The Siegel Column | Cabaret | Tony Awards | Book Reviews | Great White Wayback Machine ]
[ Broadway Reviews | Barbara and Scott: The Two of Clubs | Sound Advice | Restaurant Revue | Off Broadway | Funding Talkin' Broadway ]
[ Broadway 101 | Spotlight On | Talkin' Broadway | On the Boards | Regional | Talk to Us! | Search Talkin' Broadway ]

Terms of Service
[ © 1997 - 2014 www.TalkinBroadway.com, Inc. ]

Time to render: 0.291182 seconds.