I loved this part of the musical so muchhh it's great to see this angle of it. Frances Mccann was perfect for the role of Misa I literally sobbed during her first performance.
@@rxseshavethxrns It technically was a concert - It had 3 shows originally (they did more due to public demand) , but it means it was probably on a lower budger, and didn't have elaberate sets.
@@TheAstip I was there on the opening night. The set was massive and the costumes were done well. Plus, after the initial three shows they added 11 when they moved it to the lyrical.
@@rxseshavethxrns I was there too, but compared to full scale shows, the set was not as dynamic as it could have been. Not to say it wasn't good, because it really was, but it cannot be compared to shows with weeks or month long runs.
I have nothing against this actress, she did a good job in the role, but the original English VA who sang the song has brought my standards up too high.
@@rebbecawitt581 It was in the Japanese version but I don't think it's too strict a thing Plus I know personally at least it'd be easier to sing with my hands at my side as opposed to held out like that
It’s also a staged concert, they may go more elaborate with the set design in a full show. Plus England is pretty engrained with Catholicism and the Church and may find imagery of Misa on a cross to be bothersome
She’s got the most Misa singing voice. She is so good at her role and capturing Misas character I love this musical so much
Her voice is so pretty and perfect for this role, what a great performance
I loved this part of the musical so muchhh it's great to see this angle of it. Frances Mccann was perfect for the role of Misa I literally sobbed during her first performance.
i actually enjoyed the christian symbolism(even though i am a jewish-atheist) with the cross in the og version, but still, love her voice
I hope they get better costumes for Misa if they stage a full show.
This was a full show
@@rxseshavethxrns It technically was a concert - It had 3 shows originally (they did more due to public demand) , but it means it was probably on a lower budger, and didn't have elaberate sets.
@@TheAstip I was there on the opening night. The set was massive and the costumes were done well. Plus, after the initial three shows they added 11 when they moved it to the lyrical.
@@rxseshavethxrns I was there too, but compared to full scale shows, the set was not as dynamic as it could have been. Not to say it wasn't good, because it really was, but it cannot be compared to shows with weeks or month long runs.
Her voice is just so wonderful to listen to.
My song forever
I wish I could have seen the whole piece! It sounds and looks so good. She made me love this song and feel bad that I haven't seen the musical
Omg her voice is amazing
i’m on the verge of tears. this is so good. whoever filmed this is a saint
Wow she brought me to tears. Frances killed it!
I have nothing against this actress, she did a good job in the role, but the original English VA who sang the song has brought my standards up too high.
I'm curious why they changed the design of the machine Misa is strapped to.
Like from the anime or from other productions?
It used to be a huge cross yeag
@@rebbecawitt581 It was in the Japanese version but I don't think it's too strict a thing
Plus I know personally at least it'd be easier to sing with my hands at my side as opposed to held out like that
It’s also a staged concert, they may go more elaborate with the set design in a full show. Plus England is pretty engrained with Catholicism and the Church and may find imagery of Misa on a cross to be bothersome
@@00rabbit7 England is not very engrained with Catholicism but it likely was altered for western sensibilities
Did they make Misa southern? I love the singer!
No I don't think they did I think that's just the singing style of the actor