Bruno Pelletier, he is the best Gringoire. He plays a poet and commentator leading the musical thoroughly. Other actors have their own character with their unique voice but the actor plays Gringoire should have various colorful voice because he shows what happens on the stage to the audience. Bruno Pelletier is the right man for the position.
Sorry to be so offtopic but does someone know a method to get back into an Instagram account?? I somehow lost the account password. I love any tips you can offer me!
@Lane Brycen I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and I'm in the hacking process atm. I see it takes quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
I adore this musical, and I consider it one of the best that I’ve ever heard even compare to Broadway. I would love it if they would bring this to the US again. It doesn’t have to be an English cast, because I love the French cast of this musical. But honestly, I would just love to see this musical and really any language.
29:45 LOL that legitimately made me laugh out loud. Nice dry sense of humor/delivery, Daniel! Also I wish there was more footage of whatever show this was, probably an earlier one....there are different nuances/choices in the acting....like Quasimodo here with the pape de fous 20:10, I want to see more!
In doing research on the Disney version of this, I stumbled into this one and I'm absolutely hooked! I can't get over how perfectly the guys speak English. Thanks for posting.
LOL Same, I was watching, reading etc. everything about the wonderful Disney version, and almost accidentally found this fantastic, phenomenal musical and I've come to adore it immensely. Such a priceless work of art.
@@niki4122 i knew bout Luck but i didn't know about the others woww
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"Clopin is of all times. He exists because injustice exists. So wherever you'll find injustice there was a Clopin. Sometimes the names could be Che Guevara, the names could be Nelson Mandela but that's what Clopin is. He is a man that's trying to regain something for his people." Luck Mervil
"created by legendary [...] Luc Plamondon"?! the music is written by Riccardo Cocciante (his voice resounds in every melody), Plamondon wrote the words and, together, adapted the Hugo's novel
Fom 0:50 to 1:30 How do you know? It may be a great blessing to France if people can get books and learn to read. To me, it's a new form of expression of thought. Out there is the old form. All over France, in every city, there stand cathedrals like this one, triumphal monuments of the past. They tower over the homes of our people like mighty guardians, keeping alive the invincible faith of the Christians. Every arch, every column, every statue is a carved leaf out of our history.
I think I saw another doc on youtube on this same musical, with interviews of Julie Zenatti and Patrick Fiori in it. Just research, maybe you will find it.
Bruno Pelletier, he is the best Gringoire. He plays a poet and commentator leading the musical thoroughly. Other actors have their own character with their unique voice but the actor plays Gringoire should have various colorful voice because he shows what happens on the stage to the audience. Bruno Pelletier is the right man for the position.
Sorry to be so offtopic but does someone know a method to get back into an Instagram account??
I somehow lost the account password. I love any tips you can offer me!
@Mustafa Merrick Instablaster :)
@Lane Brycen I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and I'm in the hacking process atm.
I see it takes quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Lane Brycen it did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
Thank you so much you saved my account :D
@Mustafa Merrick Happy to help =)
Впервые вижу оригинальную постановку в другом исполнении (не в том, котором мы привыкли видеть на диске). Спасибо за редкие кадры!
Garou and Daniel are so cute and so kind!! And they’ve remained the same way 25 years later. ♥️
i'm 23. 6 years a love for this musical. and after 20 years it still keep supprising me. incredible...
29:42
right? right!
damn he's so cute
I adore this musical, and I consider it one of the best that I’ve ever heard even compare to Broadway. I would love it if they would bring this to the US again. It doesn’t have to be an English cast, because I love the French cast of this musical. But honestly, I would just love to see this musical and really any language.
They're bringing it to NYC in July 2022. It will be performed in French with English supertitles.
29:45 LOL that legitimately made me laugh out loud. Nice dry sense of humor/delivery, Daniel! Also I wish there was more footage of whatever show this was, probably an earlier one....there are different nuances/choices in the acting....like Quasimodo here with the pape de fous 20:10, I want to see more!
Love this musical! The music is just so powerful and the staging is actually really clever!
In doing research on the Disney version of this, I stumbled into this one and I'm absolutely hooked! I can't get over how perfectly the guys speak English. Thanks for posting.
haha me too OMG I was thinking the same!
PhantomDrums917 well most of them are canadians xD
LOL Same, I was watching, reading etc. everything about the wonderful Disney version, and almost accidentally found this fantastic, phenomenal musical and I've come to adore it immensely. Such a priceless work of art.
I didn't expect that their english can be this perfect. They literally speak so fluently
Bruno, Daniel, Garou, and Luck are Canadian lol
@@niki4122 i knew bout Luck but i didn't know about the others woww
"Clopin is of all times. He exists because injustice exists.
So wherever you'll find injustice there was a Clopin.
Sometimes the names could be Che Guevara,
the names could be Nelson Mandela but that's what Clopin is.
He is a man that's trying to regain something for his people."
Luck Mervil
During the interview it's nice hearing the cast speak english.
Garou is such a cute potato
Yesss!!! ❤🩹
Как интересно, и правда, посмотреть другой вариант съемки. Прическа у Эсмеральды здесь кайф. А Гару такой булочка☺счастливый улыбака
QUASIMODO IS SO FRICKIN CUTE IN ALL THESE CLIPS AWWW BABYYY
Seeing this in London tommorow, just a little bit excited
Julie looks so tiny next to Garou in the encore at the end!
Frollo 😭🙏🕊️⛪🔔
This is so special! 💜
Woooow it’s awesome
Super!!!!!❤️💚💛
Thank you for uploading this!
Wow amazing can you please post more stuff like this?
"created by legendary [...] Luc Plamondon"?! the music is written by Riccardo Cocciante (his voice resounds in every melody), Plamondon wrote the words and, together, adapted the Hugo's novel
May I ask your where didi you find this video? What's the name of this tv program?
Hello Chiara Meneghello,
This video is made by CBC - (Canada Broadcasting Corporation) - The name of program is Canadian Entertainment
Too bad I don't understand the monologue at 1:05 it sounds epic.
Fom 0:50 to 1:30 How do you know? It may be a great blessing to France if people can get books and learn to read. To me, it's a new form of expression of thought. Out there is the old form. All over France, in every city, there stand cathedrals like this one, triumphal monuments of the past. They tower over the homes of our people like mighty guardians, keeping alive the invincible faith of the Christians. Every arch, every column, every statue is a carved leaf out of our history.
How come they didn't interview Patrick Fiori or Julie Zenatti?
I think I saw another doc on youtube on this same musical, with interviews of Julie Zenatti and Patrick Fiori in it. Just research, maybe you will find it.
@@lunamorada295 unfortunately that doesn't have subtitles :(
They're not bilingual, so that might be why.
Rock Opera???
That's what it's called, yes.