She carried that movie on her back. She was easily the best part of the movie. Eddie Redmayne also did a great job for what it’s worth. Especially for someone with no prior singing experience.
Samantha and Lea were terrific Eponines, but my favorite remains the original Eponine played by Frances Raffelle on both the London and Broadway stages. She won several awards for her performance, including the Tony.
This version was great, but "One Day More" from the 10th Anniversary Concert is one of the greatest live performances of any song I've ever heard in my life.
@@M.L.7The Welsh of the West End did a version online during the pandemic that rivals the 10th anniversary version. Both are spectacular. This one, not so much, because of Nick.
This has always been my favourite song in the entire show. I just adore how all of the harmonies gradually come together to create a whopper of a tune!
The ending polyphony and the harmony of the last 3 words kill me every time. I relisten to it like 10 times just so in awe of how beautiful it sounds. It makes me sort of irrationally upset that something so beautiful can exist and that a person could make it when the world can be so horrible at the same time.
You sir, just won the internet today!!!!! Thank you!! Seriously, how the ever-living-f does Nick Jonas get to stand next to Ramin in this setting, in a capacity where he’s not saying quietly to the cast, “Who ordered the latte?”
My friend has worked with him for years as musical director for his concerts and I've met him several times. He is truly one of the warmest, sweetest people you could ever meet and the first time he spoke to me in person I almost fainted...🤣
Nick is out there fighting for his life on that stage. But I have to give him credit for getting up there and even trying :) And I agree, he's not terrible :)
@@Bremen25 Of course. Same reason the cinematic version stars Wolverine. I get that he's a good singer (by Hollywood standards) but they turned away Alfie Boe for that role. If it don't make dollars it don't make sense.
Each to his own, but through the literally thousands of musicals created over the century, Les Miz is the greatest. Theire aren't many absolutes in the world, this is one.
He's definitely a perfect Enjolras- and a perfect Phantom! Though I would personally argue that Jean Valjean is his magnum opus. He always puts everything he has into a performance, but still the amount of heart he throws into that role is stunning.
It’s November 4, 2024, and tomorrow is election day in the US. This song perfectly captures the anxiety, hopes, and fears that come from tomorrow. One day more.
Brother I was blasting this song and “Hold on, I’m coming!” All day and night on Tuesday. God is so good. (Though for the record I listened to the 10th anniversary version which is much much better)
Wonderful. This has been and always will be my favorite musical. I went with my mother when I was small to a local production of Les Mis and was breathless. I became obsessed, I then remember my first time watching the 25th anniversary so years ago and I was gripped. I only wish it were easier to view it in its entirety again. Copy rights and strikes aside. If only it were on one streaming service.
Saw Les Mis in Belfast last week on the Arena Tour. Stunning evening all round, but One Day More was utterly sensational. My goosebumps had goosebumps! What a song.
Can't believe it was the 25 year anniversary in 2010 - and now it's 2024 and it's still going strong. We are going to see it in London in early September to celebrate our 40th wedding anniversary - 10th time we've seen it.
Wait, is his name Jonas (Character or Actor, I have no experience with the musical), or is that just straight up one of the Jonas Brothers? Ngl when I looked at him my first thought was "Nick Jonas???" I also haven't seen any photos of the Jonas brothers since like 2014, so-
Plot Twist - Enjolras survives the shooting but his face is heavily wounded, and he crawls to the Catacombs, eventually ending up under the Palais Garnier
My favorite song from Les Miz. I wish they could somehow combine the 10th and 25th anniversary casts with Michael Ball, Judy Kuhn, Lea Salonga, Ruthie Henshall, and Philip Quast from the 10th, and Ramin Karimloo and Alfie Boe from the 25th.
@@yougosquishnowit was a concert version of the entire musical. Concert’s of musical are usually the same as the musical, just with less set, no body mics, less choreography etc
It is obvious that the rest of the cast are the real musical theater people. His voice isn't strong enough compared to everyone else's. It's the wrong style of music for him.
o nick jonas pode ser um defeito mas é inacreditável como tem o karimloo - boe - lewis em sequência. eu sempre vou ficar chocada com essa sequência dos deuses
nick jonas isn't a bad singer by any means but he isn't a theatrical/operatic vocalist. he gets completely eclipsed by everyone else to an almost embarrassing extent
This still affects me the same way it did back in the late 80's when it first came to Broadway. Was on a trip to New York and all I can say is I cried and got goosebumps then and I still do all these years later. ❤
This and At the End of the Day have been in my head all week. I can't get over how beautiful all the overlapping themes and rhythms are. I haven't actually watched this particular performance yet though I've been listening to it on Spotify. I need to get on that!
I just went to see Les Mis and loved it. Goal is to see Ramin perform in real life one day. Why is Nick Jonas there? Did he get lost and wandered on the wrong stage?
One day more Another day, another destiny This never-ending road to Calvary These men who seem to know my crime Will surely come a second time One day more I did not live until today How can I live when we are parted? One day more Tomorrow you'll be worlds away And yet with you, my world has started One more day all on my own Will we ever meet again? One more day with him not caring I was born to be with you What a life I might have known And I swear I will be true But he never saw me there One more day before the storm Do I follow where she goes? At the barricades of freedom Shall I join my brothers there? When our ranks begin to form Do I stay, and do I dare? Will you take your place with me? The time is now, the day is here One day more One day more to revolution We will nip it in the bud We'll be ready for these schoolboys They will wet themselves with blood (one day more) Watch 'em run amok Catch 'em as they fall Never know your luck When there's a free for all Here's a little dip There a little touch Most of them are goners So they won't miss much One day to a new beginning Raise the flag of freedom high Every man will be a king Every man will be a king There's a new world for the winning There's a new world to be won Do you hear the people sing? My place is here, I fight with you One day more We will join these people's heroes (I did not live until today) We will follow where they go We will learn their little secrets (how can I live when we are parted?) We will know the things they know One day more Watch 'em run amok (tomorrow you'll be worlds away) Catch 'em as they fall Never know your luck When there's a free-for-all We'll be ready for these schoolboys (and yet with you, my world has started) Tomorrow we'll be far away Tomorrow is the judgment day Tomorrow we'll discover What our God in Heaven has in store One more dawn One more day One day more
I recently retired as a deputy sheriff. One of my interest was to go to the Wharton center in East Lansing to watch Moore Broadway I have seen wicked which I love, Six which was OK, but I’m going to see this in October. I have gone to these place myself, my friends looking forward to this wonderful things about it.
Other comments have already pointed this out: Nick Jonas is not a bad singer, but he is definitely not one built for theatre or for this musical. He sounds whiny and forced. And putting him aside Alfie Boe, Ramin Karimloo, among others, is just insane casting decision. Especially when fucking Hadley Fraser is *right there* and somehow was not cast as Marius. Edit 1: Nick Jonas's voice definitely benefits from a bit of post-production tweak. If you watch the version recorded from the audience (also here on YT), Jonas voice is completely and utterly buried when sung together with Ramin Karimloo and Alfie Boe.
new age musical, yes they will come with new beats and slick tunes. But this. This should always be regarded with a high form of respect always. There's something operatic yet modern. A bridge towards every musical these days.
from the comments, i found out the guy in red/gold vest is Ramin and the only reason i became interested in finding out who he is was because i noticed his lips looked like the phantom's TT
The only one I recognized when this first came out was Nick Jonas. Now seeing Matt Lucas and Monsieur Tenardier after his hosting of the Mr. Men 50th anniversary and his role in Wonka leaves me speechless
Mr. Mackintosh.... Out of all the Mariuses available - around the world - ANY ONE you could have chosen to perform in this monumental Anniversary....and THIS is who you pick? Seriously?
Notice how three performers, one in the middle behind the orchestra and two the left steps and the right steps, pick up the red flags, as the song builds to it's epic crescendo 3:14.
Nick Jonas is talented. But not theatre talented. It's a different beast. When Enjolras came in, Ramin ate him alive in one note. His voice gets lost in the mix. Again. He's a great singer. A great pop singer. He doesn't have the force or protection needed. Because he doesn't need it. The reedy voice is perfect for pop. In theatre? You'll get lost and forgotten in the wall of sound.
im actually pleasantly surprised by nick jonas. i didn’t know he had it in him to sing for marius. although he is still not the choice i would have gone for
Samatha is just so fantastic, she’s been my favourite Eponine ever since seeing her in the movie!
She carried that movie on her back. She was easily the best part of the movie. Eddie Redmayne also did a great job for what it’s worth. Especially for someone with no prior singing experience.
Lea Solanga is a far better Eponine but Samantha did a great job as well.
@@ryancollins5424To each his own, mate. I prefer Samatha.
Samantha and Lea were terrific Eponines, but my favorite remains the original Eponine played by Frances Raffelle on both the London and Broadway stages. She won several awards for her performance, including the Tony.
She is
Ramin and Samantha are just on another level, they are the absolute pinnacle
Can’t forget alfie
Samantha is just beautiful and fantastic, the BEST EPONIE EVER!
How bout alfie n norm?
Yes , both brilliant, wish we could have calom, Sam, Michael, Ruthie and Alfie all in a Les Misarables together, would be fantastic!
Katie Hall is amazing too
The fact that Jenny Galloway is the 10th and 25th 'dream cast' for Madame Thénardier speaks volumes about how much she fucking nails it.
I here Lea Salonga was at bot to.
@@johnwright7307Lea was Eponine in 10th and Fantine in 25th I believe
The Conductor jumping at 3:15 is amazing
I never noticed that. He's so into it I love it.
I'm fucking laughing so much rn
:) true
omg yesssssssssssssss
❤🎼💕🎬👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Nick is not a bad singer but this musical is not for him. Look how the principal chorus ate his volume.
This version was great, but "One Day More" from the 10th Anniversary Concert is one of the greatest live performances of any song I've ever heard in my life.
No Nick Jonas ' s voice does not and is not very strong. I totally agree he wasn't right person to play Marius.
@@M.L.7The Welsh of the West End did a version online during the pandemic that rivals the 10th anniversary version. Both are spectacular. This one, not so much, because of Nick.
He is not that good. I dont know what the director was thinking. Micheal Ball is better, but needs to work on not biting down.
You guys he was the little kid when he was younger that’s why he’s in it now .
Everyone fauns over Ramin, Samantha and Lewis but Alfie Boe is an amazing Jean Valjean and I feel like nobody talks abt it enough
yeah alfie is brilliant but Ramin was a better Jean valjean, so theres that.
Colin T Wilkinson was the original and the roll was written with him specially in mind
He really is
This has always been my favourite song in the entire show. I just adore how all of the harmonies gradually come together to create a whopper of a tune!
10/10 pfp
I found out just this year that it is called a "Fugue song", where different melodies all come together in the end as one song.
Totally agree, it gives me goosebumps every time
I would follow Ramin anywhere, the way he busts in 😂
1:20 Ramin jumps in at last to rescue us from Nick's weak vocals
He’s like “that microphone is mine, step aside you insolent boy”
The ending polyphony and the harmony of the last 3 words kill me every time. I relisten to it like 10 times just so in awe of how beautiful it sounds. It makes me sort of irrationally upset that something so beautiful can exist and that a person could make it when the world can be so horrible at the same time.
I was there! The most magical evening, Nick did his best. You have to look at the whole evening.
Magical.
I envy U
Me too…. Unforgettable ❤
Jean Valjean just keeps singing ONE DAY MOREEEEE
This really hit me in the giggles
Nick: "Look at me I can sing"
Ramin: "Here hold my mask"
🤣
You sir, just won the internet today!!!!! Thank you!!
Seriously, how the ever-living-f does Nick Jonas get to stand next to Ramin in this setting, in a capacity where he’s not saying quietly to the cast, “Who ordered the latte?”
OMGGGGGGG 😂👏👏👏👏
@@lysd3408 Next to Ramin, Lea, Norm, and Samantha. He looks like a child playing actor. Any one of them in a duet could drown him out.
Sam: Hold my hat
Norm Lewis has a voice like butter and I want him to do audio books.
My friend has worked with him for years as musical director for his concerts and I've met him several times. He is truly one of the warmest, sweetest people you could ever meet and the first time he spoke to me in person I almost fainted...🤣
@@cuchelo1 I saw him in St. Louis some years past. He was amazingly kind and talented.
Nick Jonas: "my place-is here-i fight-with youuUuUuuU"
Alfie Boe: "OOOOOONEE DAAAAAY MOOOOOOOOORE"
I don’t think Nick is terrible, but it’s hilarious putting him next to an opera singer, a tall baritone black man, and Ramin…
@@cooper6381 and a high soprano lady
Nick is out there fighting for his life on that stage. But I have to give him credit for getting up there and even trying :) And I agree, he's not terrible :)
I wonder if they cast Nick to bring younger people back to the theatre
@@Bremen25
Of course. Same reason the cinematic version stars Wolverine. I get that he's a good singer (by Hollywood standards) but they turned away Alfie Boe for that role.
If it don't make dollars it don't make sense.
Enjolras, manly man to the core, he's like "Jonas, hold my beer while I show you how to sing!"
25주년이 최고야ㅠㅠ
에포닌은 영화배우 그대로 나왔네 ㅋㅋㅋ
Not me over here gushing/drooling over Samantha Barks. She has a stunning voice that I could listen to all day..plus shes absolutely gorgeous
Best Eponine honestly, I know a lot of people prefer Lea but Samantha just has a charm to her that I’m just so in love with. She has my heart!
Each to his own, but through the literally thousands of musicals created over the century, Les Miz is the greatest. Theire aren't many absolutes in the world, this is one.
So lucky that I got to see Alfie play Valjean on Broadway, he was so amazing!
One day more, Madam President! 💙
Welp. That didn't age well.
Even though Phantom is easily his magnum opus, Ramin Karimloo feels like he was born to play Enjolras, if that makes sense.
He's definitely a perfect Enjolras- and a perfect Phantom! Though I would personally argue that Jean Valjean is his magnum opus. He always puts everything he has into a performance, but still the amount of heart he throws into that role is stunning.
I adore Ramin as Phantom but his Enjolras owns my heart
Karimloo was the best f all Enjolras players.
@@bandgeekforlife406you could have just said Ramon is perfect and ended it there.
It’s November 4, 2024, and tomorrow is election day in the US. This song perfectly captures the anxiety, hopes, and fears that come from tomorrow.
One day more.
See you on the other side
Lol Javert won.
Brother I was blasting this song and “Hold on, I’m coming!” All day and night on Tuesday.
God is so good.
(Though for the record I listened to the 10th anniversary version which is much much better)
@@ujustgotpwned2008 Depends how you view it ;)
Wonderful. This has been and always will be my favorite musical. I went with my mother when I was small to a local production of Les Mis and was breathless. I became obsessed, I then remember my first time watching the 25th anniversary so years ago and I was gripped. I only wish it were easier to view it in its entirety again. Copy rights and strikes aside. If only it were on one streaming service.
You can find it on BroadwayHD
There’s a dvd of it :)
Found it on dailymotion a year or two a go, I think
Saw Les Mis in Belfast last week on the Arena Tour. Stunning evening all round, but One Day More was utterly sensational. My goosebumps had goosebumps! What a song.
Hands down, the BEST MUSICAL EVER!!!!
Here on November 4th 2024. The day before US election. The music fits my mood.
OMG SAME!!
I came to listen just because of this.
“One more dawn. One more day. ONE DAY MORE!!” 🎶
Anyone watching this One Day More before the US election 2024?
Me.
I came to watch the Obama version and then watched this one too
Me!!! Multiple times. I’ve seen the show five times now and it is so appropriate for tomorrow!!
I can only hope our reality has less bloody revolution.
Yes (though it's today now)
Now my top two broadway performances come from one man: Ramin Karimloo. 🙂
And that my friends, is how you finish an act! Also, if you listen very carefully at 2:24 you can hear my heart breaking.
Can't believe it was the 25 year anniversary in 2010 - and now it's 2024 and it's still going strong. We are going to see it in London in early September to celebrate our 40th wedding anniversary - 10th time we've seen it.
As a 19 year old I think ur living my dream life
Hope they have Ramon play Jean Valjean at the next big event.
Incredibly powerful. I'm choked up just watching it on my phone. I can't imagine how it felt being in the audience or the chorus.
Bravo!
I wish I had been able to see Ramon in Love Never Dies. Love this song.
I get goosebumps every time I see those flags waving
Frim the cold front that comes with the.
I always am impressed with Ramin.. His voice is beautiful♡♡
My senior year of high school we played this as our marching show, brings back a ton of memories
WHAT. Next year is my senior year and I’m drum major and you have just piqued my interest big time sir/ma’am/royalty
They really did that. It's was like WOW! the sound and timing was perfection.
I'm sorry but Jonas at 2:37 cracks me up every time. Just the "I did not live until toDAAAAY"
Also Ramin Karimloo is a great Enjolras!
Wait, is his name Jonas (Character or Actor, I have no experience with the musical), or is that just straight up one of the Jonas Brothers? Ngl when I looked at him my first thought was "Nick Jonas???"
I also haven't seen any photos of the Jonas brothers since like 2014, so-
@@AshlynLeeThatsMe That is in fact Nick Jonas, he's playing the character Marius
In my opinion Nick is a good Singer but not for Musical, His voice is too soft
If he had some training he could be better even for a pop singer. He’s so nasal. You can actually see him tense his nostrils to stifle the notes.
He's just....wrong.
Plot Twist - Enjolras survives the shooting but his face is heavily wounded, and he crawls to the Catacombs, eventually ending up under the Palais Garnier
I see what you did there! 🫶🖤🩶
And Grantaire somehow becomes rich but Enjolras, vengeful about what happened goes real mad especially when a love triangle forms with a singer/dancer
My favorite song from Les Miz. I wish they could somehow combine the 10th and 25th anniversary casts with Michael Ball, Judy Kuhn, Lea Salonga, Ruthie Henshall, and Philip Quast from the 10th, and Ramin Karimloo and Alfie Boe from the 25th.
Nov . 7 in Korea time i really like this song thank you
진짜 좋은노래...최고입니다
*A MASTERPIECE!!! BRILLIANT!!!*
This would’ve been a perfect cast if it wasn’t for Nick Jonas. He’s not a bad singer but definitely wasn’t right for this role.
It's just the concert though right? They didn't actually act through the entire musical.
@@yougosquishnowit was a concert version of the entire musical. Concert’s of musical are usually the same as the musical, just with less set, no body mics, less choreography etc
@@yougosquishnowsadly he did 🤮
It is obvious that the rest of the cast are the real musical theater people. His voice isn't strong enough compared to everyone else's. It's the wrong style of music for him.
@@marywood8794 No, it's the other way around. He IS not good enough to play Marius
It’s a tradition to come back here every four years on the eve of the election. Good luck, America! 🇺🇸
Alfie has the most exquisite high G. Effortless.
the fact that alfie boe had to prolong his “ONE DAY MORE” because jonas ended his “I fight with you” way too early 😭
but luckily, alfie boe is enough of a pro to realize the opportunity to hold the longest "one day moooooore..." in history, and took it like a champ
Nonsense. Jonas was fine. Notice that Boe broke character as did Thenardier.
@@peterthayer6238 no they didn’t?
o nick jonas pode ser um defeito mas é inacreditável como tem o karimloo - boe - lewis em sequência. eu sempre vou ficar chocada com essa sequência dos deuses
Does anyone know how many times you have to watch this before you stop getting goose bumps???? ❤
It has to be up there! ❤
nick jonas isn't a bad singer by any means but he isn't a theatrical/operatic vocalist. he gets completely eclipsed by everyone else to an almost embarrassing extent
I remember looking at this performance on TV, and thinking (not knowing the cast, Nick Jonas included) that the Marius was sub-par.
Yeah, you can hear him straining his voice to try and make it work. And I have zero training in music/vocals what so ever.
This still affects me the same way it did back in the late 80's when it first came to Broadway. Was on a trip to New York and all I can say is I cried and got goosebumps then and I still do all these years later. ❤
This and At the End of the Day have been in my head all week. I can't get over how beautiful all the overlapping themes and rhythms are. I haven't actually watched this particular performance yet though I've been listening to it on Spotify. I need to get on that!
I have watched this dozens of times and each time I leave with tears in my eyes! Incredible talents every one of you!
I just went to see Les Mis and loved it. Goal is to see Ramin perform in real life one day. Why is Nick Jonas there? Did he get lost and wandered on the wrong stage?
Ahhhhhhhhh, Ramin 😊
When the conductor jumps at 3:16. 😂 good on him
ALWAYS. GIVE. ME. GOOSEBUMPS BRAVOO TOALL
Hadley and ramin are my favorite boys
Alfie Boe! Goodness me! 👏🏾
Team Eponine Forever
I could listen to Samantha Barks all day long. Her voice is spectacular.
Team eponine for ever
I shouldn't be able to but am forced to
Absolutely amazing Cosette and Enjolras in this one!!!!!
One day more
Another day, another destiny
This never-ending road to Calvary
These men who seem to know my crime
Will surely come a second time
One day more
I did not live until today
How can I live when we are parted?
One day more
Tomorrow you'll be worlds away
And yet with you, my world has started
One more day all on my own
Will we ever meet again?
One more day with him not caring
I was born to be with you
What a life I might have known
And I swear I will be true
But he never saw me there
One more day before the storm
Do I follow where she goes?
At the barricades of freedom
Shall I join my brothers there?
When our ranks begin to form
Do I stay, and do I dare?
Will you take your place with me?
The time is now, the day is here
One day more
One day more to revolution
We will nip it in the bud
We'll be ready for these schoolboys
They will wet themselves with blood (one day more)
Watch 'em run amok
Catch 'em as they fall
Never know your luck
When there's a free for all
Here's a little dip
There a little touch
Most of them are goners
So they won't miss much
One day to a new beginning
Raise the flag of freedom high
Every man will be a king
Every man will be a king
There's a new world for the winning
There's a new world to be won
Do you hear the people sing?
My place is here, I fight with you
One day more
We will join these people's heroes (I did not live until today)
We will follow where they go
We will learn their little secrets (how can I live when we are parted?)
We will know the things they know
One day more
Watch 'em run amok (tomorrow you'll be worlds away)
Catch 'em as they fall
Never know your luck
When there's a free-for-all
We'll be ready for these schoolboys (and yet with you, my world has started)
Tomorrow we'll be far away
Tomorrow is the judgment day
Tomorrow we'll discover
What our God in Heaven has in store
One more dawn
One more day
One day more
Let’s hope this video from this magnificent performance stays up 🙏
I recently retired as a deputy sheriff. One of my interest was to go to the Wharton center in East Lansing to watch Moore Broadway I have seen wicked which I love, Six which was OK, but I’m going to see this in October. I have gone to these place myself, my friends looking forward to this wonderful things about it.
Other comments have already pointed this out: Nick Jonas is not a bad singer, but he is definitely not one built for theatre or for this musical. He sounds whiny and forced. And putting him aside Alfie Boe, Ramin Karimloo, among others, is just insane casting decision. Especially when fucking Hadley Fraser is *right there* and somehow was not cast as Marius.
Edit 1: Nick Jonas's voice definitely benefits from a bit of post-production tweak. If you watch the version recorded from the audience (also here on YT), Jonas voice is completely and utterly buried when sung together with Ramin Karimloo and Alfie Boe.
new age musical, yes they will come with new beats and slick tunes. But this. This should always be regarded with a high form of respect always. There's something operatic yet modern. A bridge towards every musical these days.
Les Mis one of my fav musicals ever
Fabulous, fabulous, fabulous 🎉🎉🎉
chills
Mind-blowing talent here.
Beautiful 🎉🎉🎉
Alfie and Ramin are my absolute favorites!
Not me sobbing while watching this the day before the 2024 election. 😭
from the comments, i found out the guy in red/gold vest is Ramin and the only reason i became interested in finding out who he is was because i noticed his lips looked like the phantom's TT
The only one I recognized when this first came out was Nick Jonas.
Now seeing Matt Lucas and Monsieur Tenardier after his hosting of the Mr. Men 50th anniversary and his role in Wonka leaves me speechless
자베르 역할 맡는사람들은 하나같이 성량좋고 멋있다….
Omg the CHILLS i just felt
This is just INCREDIBLE
Fantastic!
My favourite song from the musical
Ramin is so amazing !!! ❤❤❤
CHILLS 3:00
❤👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🎼🎙
Lea kills it everytime
Mr. Mackintosh.... Out of all the Mariuses available - around the world - ANY ONE you could have chosen to perform in this monumental Anniversary....and THIS is who you pick? Seriously?
One day more 🎵🎶
Magnificent! All of them! What a song!
Notice how three performers, one in the middle behind the orchestra and two the left steps and the right steps, pick up the red flags, as the song builds to it's epic crescendo 3:14.
So Fabulous.
Is that one of the Jonas brothers? Who knew!
Yes, Ramin, I take my place with you 😍🤩😍🤩
Incredible ~
That drop at 2:38 always gets me. Not in the original score I don't think. Alfie is a boss.
Woo! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏💕
I actually loved Nicks performance it was cool to see him play the role and I think he did a good job :)
Goosebumps
I could listen to this all day long. An amazing production!!!!
Nick Jonas is talented. But not theatre talented. It's a different beast. When Enjolras came in, Ramin ate him alive in one note. His voice gets lost in the mix. Again. He's a great singer. A great pop singer. He doesn't have the force or protection needed. Because he doesn't need it. The reedy voice is perfect for pop. In theatre? You'll get lost and forgotten in the wall of sound.
Chills
im actually pleasantly surprised by nick jonas. i didn’t know he had it in him to sing for marius. although he is still not the choice i would have gone for
눈물줄줄나네
I'm really happy with Nick Jonas's performance here. Well done!
Lol. I think you mean Nick Jonas.
you and only 8 others it seems
Gives me serious chills... I