the people who are complaining about blocking or acting need to lay off. You don't think about the fact that it isn't the actor who arranges this, it's the director. The actor takes what the director says and tries to put what he thinks it should be into it, but bottom line is that it's the directors vision.
This is my favorite song in the entire show. lol I would stand backstage with our Gaston and listen to our Beast sing this EVERY NIGHT. lol Brought me to tears. Such a gorgeous song. I think the director made a mistake having you move around so much and giving you so much "choreography."
This is by far my most favorite introduction to the song with the interaction between the Beast and Belle. I also loved the set, and the lighting. I know that some people are being fussy about the acting that the Beast does during the song, but I found that I actually really liked it. I can see how it would be really hard to see how far to take the acting, especially in that costume, but I thought it was very well done.
Have to say, I'm a big fan of the show...and just got to see the fairwell performance on Broadway this past July. Loved Steve Blanchard, but honestly, this is my favorite portrayal of my favorite song. Great feeling, great "beasting," great voice! (Seen my share of Beasts while working with Disney, and this is one of the best.)
A classical Baritone is from F to F... so this song could be a little hard at the end. But Baritone is also used as a term for Tenors who can't hit the high C..
Is this show somewhere available for downloading or has it someone for trade? I wouldn´t ask for this but it´s really really good and I´d love to watch it whole!
It seems to me that you worked mostly on facial and vocal expressions. You portrayed in those two areas what the song says. And I think that's more important, yeah, all actors in musical theater should probably work on the different techniques on singing. But facial expressions during the song, and external expressions are important too. So, great job in portraying the words through your body and voice.
that was great man! the singing was a bit flat some places but still great...how old were you? My church always does 1 musical a year and its a big production with high schoolers and we did Disney's Beauty and the Beast and I played the Beast also it was my 2 show but first lead so my acting is so so lol but i have a video of this song and the reprise if u wouldn't mind checking out just go to my channel and its not hard to find again great job. btw i am also a bass 2...
@SjoerdSchokker i have a feeling you don't act. He's looking @ the audience because he's supposed to look @ the audience. I've been acting for 8 years and every director you will ever have no matter what says "look at the audience" or "never turn your back from the audience". so clearly you shoudn't comment about acting unless you have a slight bit of backround knowledge in the subject.
a bit camp for a beast but not bad vocal bit dodgy in places "hints at kindness", "who" "seen" "been" "onwards" scooping the notes in a few places really nice tone though, good "me" at the end its a very hard vowel to do on the F
@Broadwaynerd99 And also @Broadwaynerd99 if you have been acting for 8 years you would have hoped you would have learnt something thats actually real instead of spending your time on here preaching to others trying to make them look stupid.
This is awful! The acting is poor, the singing is even worse. I don't know this actor, so I can't judge whether it's lack of talent or lack of a good director. And actually I don't care- They destroyed one of the best musicals out there.
I know it's terrible to agree but it was indeed gloriously awful when he puts his hands on invisible boobs when he says deep within lolololololol and the shoulders at the end. Man I feel bad laughing at this but it's too glorious.
I love the musical, it helps focus on the relationship more between Belle and the Beast and how the Beast really isn't mean, he's a "tortued soul"
I love the musical, it helps focus on the relationship more between Belle and the Beast and how the Beast really isn’t mean, he’s a “tortured soul”
the people who are complaining about blocking or acting need to lay off. You don't think about the fact that it isn't the actor who arranges this, it's the director. The actor takes what the director says and tries to put what he thinks it should be into it, but bottom line is that it's the directors vision.
This is my favorite song in the entire show. lol I would stand backstage with our Gaston and listen to our Beast sing this EVERY NIGHT. lol Brought me to tears. Such a gorgeous song. I think the director made a mistake having you move around so much and giving you so much "choreography."
This is my favorite song in the entire show. lol I would stand backstage with our Gaston and listen to our Beast sing this
This is an excellent portrayal and a great model for theater students.
This is by far my most favorite introduction to the song with the interaction between the Beast and Belle. I also loved the set, and the lighting.
I know that some people are being fussy about the acting that the Beast does during the song, but I found that I actually really liked it. I can see how it would be really hard to see how far to take the acting, especially in that costume, but I thought it was very well done.
This is by far my most favorite introduction to the song with the interaction between the Beast and Belle. I also loved the set,
What's wrong with the Beast's acting?
i saw this on broadway a few years ago and this was my favorite song! tears :D alan menken + tim rice=magical music!
i saw this on broadway a few years ago and this was my favorite song! tears :D alan menken + tim rice=magical
Have to say, I'm a big fan of the show...and just got to see the fairwell performance on Broadway this past July. Loved Steve Blanchard, but honestly, this is my favorite portrayal of my favorite song.
Great feeling, great "beasting," great voice! (Seen my share of Beasts while working with Disney, and this is one of the best.)
Have to say, I’m a big fan of the show…and just got to see the fairwell performance on Broadway this past July. Loved
the acting and blocking at the beginning was REALLY good. nice voice :)
A classical Baritone is from F to F... so this song could be a little hard at the end. But Baritone is also used as a term for Tenors who can't hit the high C..
the most amazing set i have ever seen for this show.
the most amazing set i have ever seen for this show.
I definitely love this beast
This song brought me to tears every time i listened to you sing it. i miss every one in this cast!
This song brought me to tears every time i listened to you sing it. i miss every one in this cast!
Amazing job Gordon!
Amazing job Gordon!
My community thetare is doing this show; We open tonight. I am the Beast. I've gotten a lot of help watching how you do it. Good job!!!
My community thetare is doing this show, We open thought. I am the Beast. I've gotten a lot of help watching how you do it.
I’m impressed with the sound of the beast even the person in him
I'm impressed with sound of the beast even the person in him
This is one of my favorite songs in Beauty and the beast musical
Hey Gordon! This is cool!
-Michael Goff (Cheesegrater)
wow that was so amazing!! I love this song!!
wow that was so amazing!! I love this song!!
this was a good performance i enjoyed it i playes the beast in my school play as well ill post the video when i get it you did a great job
you did a good job! :D and have a very nice voice
please have a very nice day
Very good!! :D
You are a fantastic beast!
wow I am in love with his voice
wow I am in love with his voice
Great job!!!!!
Great jod!!!!!!
i wish that they had put it in the movie
Boy,you alla are so good!!It would be great to see the whole performance
Boy,you alla are so good!!It would be great to see the whole performance
Geeze gordon... This once again gave me chills!
Geeze gordon… This once again gave me chills!
Great feeling and vocals :) 5/5
Great feeling and vocals :) 5/5
If i can love her
why do all of the belles soud the same? and all of the beasts vary in awesomeness?
That's one animated beast.
If can t love her
@broadwaynerd99 My theatre director throws pens at our heads if we turn our backs to the audience, even during a rehearsal..
@MasterAnemos
how nice to see that freedom of speech is respected on youtube.
Nice leap off of the platform!
@TLKthing3 No that's a bass. Baritone is more G to G. Think Rigoletto, Almaviva, Valentin etc
Where’s the scene where you were pretending to fight the guy who played Gaston?
Is this show somewhere available for downloading or has it someone for trade? I wouldn´t ask for this but it´s really really good and I´d love to watch it whole!
@gordonjt79 well i thought you were smashing! singing wasnt amazing but i really enjoyed it none the less, acting was superb!
It seems to me that you worked mostly on facial and vocal expressions. You portrayed in those two areas what the song says. And I think that's more important, yeah, all actors in musical theater should probably work on the different techniques on singing. But facial expressions during the song, and external expressions are important too. So, great job in portraying the words through your body and voice.
Na-na-na-na-na-na-na ninja beast, ninja beast.
actually they do sing this together in the finale, just dif words
The picture at 3:22 kinda looks like Wierd Al. Btw Great performance
great baritone voice gordon! your singing was good but u should put more feeling and looked more scarier... ur such a huggable beast! IMO
that was great man! the singing was a bit flat some places but still great...how old were you? My church always does 1 musical a year and its a big production with high schoolers and we did Disney's Beauty and the Beast and I played the Beast also it was my 2 show but first lead so my acting is so so lol but i have a video of this song and the reprise if u wouldn't mind checking out just go to my channel and its not hard to find again great job. btw i am also a bass 2...
@SjoerdSchokker i have a feeling you don't act. He's looking @ the audience because he's supposed to look @ the audience. I've been acting for 8 years and every director you will ever have no matter what says "look at the audience" or "never turn your back from the audience". so clearly you shoudn't comment about acting unless you have a slight bit of backround knowledge in the subject.
He's amazing, although I sense some strain in his voice at some points.
He's amazing, although I sense some strain in his voice at some points.
a bit camp for a beast but not bad vocal bit dodgy in places "hints at kindness", "who" "seen" "been" "onwards" scooping the notes in a few places really nice tone though, good "me" at the end its a very hard vowel to do on the F
Erm of course you can turn your back to the audience broadwaynerd99 :-\
he is a eunuch
@IreneWY U Mad Bro?
is this professional?
Oh no, I thought your acting was first rate, just a little voice training, and you would be fierce compition at auditions.
@Broadwaynerd99
And also @Broadwaynerd99 if you have been acting for 8 years you would have hoped you would have learnt something thats actually real instead of spending your time on here preaching to others trying to make them look stupid.
This is awful! The acting is poor, the singing is even worse. I don't know this actor, so I can't judge whether it's lack of talent or lack of a good director. And actually I don't care- They destroyed one of the best musicals out there.
I'm an actor myself, it might be a different take then your personal liking, but all around- it was a good performance. No disrespect intended.
I know it's terrible to agree but it was indeed gloriously awful when he puts his hands on invisible boobs when he says deep within lolololololol and the shoulders at the end. Man I feel bad laughing at this but it's too glorious.
My high school does the acting and singing better.......