You're very right. In a play, because there is no visuals floating around like in the movie, you need live visuals to set the mood of the songs. Esmeralda dancing in the background is a nice touch to convey to the audience.
Even if most could have her in all white dancing through a cloud of smoke from a fog machine, like the visual from the cartoon it would be great. The fire one, using a red light under/ over the fog with a double in red would be a great visual!
The stage set up is like the audience is the cathedral's congregation. Esmeralda actually dances onstage, thus making herself as real to the audience as she is in Frollo's imagination during this scene. He goes to her, only to be immediately blocked by the praying figures, as if they're trying to block his path to sin at first, but once he surrenders to it, the hooded figures seem more like the Grim Reaper than praying monks, and they're clearly set on dragging him down...presumably to the depths of Hell. He manages to break free with one final appeal for protection against sin's power, but it's too much for him, and he succumbs. The red around him is like the fires of Hell, and the black is like sin and darkness. Ultimately, the spotlight is on Frollo himself, and everyone else fades into background, i.e. even though the Latin lyrics of this song were a prayer confessing sin and asking forgiveness, all of that has faded away; it is now a song about Frollo's lust driving him mad and separating him from God. I guess what I'm trying to say in so many words is: masterfully done!
This is one of if not the best/darkest disney song's of all time. To live in that time period, and to have such a position within the church/judicial system your sense of entitlement would be sky-high. To have absolute power, a blackened self-righteous heart, and impulses you deem as "unholy" especially unto yourself like how do you not become a villain?
I've seen lots of great performances of this song, but this version is my favourite! The singing, the positioning of the actors and everything else is amazing
Excellent performance, Michael! Every bit as good as Tony Jay’s or Patrick Page’s, and as a Catholic, I especially appreciate how you crossed yourself at appropriate moments as Frollo would have. The staging is really clever, as well. It evokes the Disney movie about as well as can be done onstage. All in all, a great effort from everyone involved!
I like how the there is a bunch of ominous faceless monks, except 3rd from the right who didn't get the memo that he was supposed to draw his hood spookily
This is insanely good for what looks like a small production. The actors and whoever put this together are freaking top notch. I wish I could see this wherever it is it needs to travel around and come to Denver. This was really incredible.
Excellent performance! It's also one of the best musicals excerpts I've seen in terms of directing, with good ideas like the illusion of Esmeralda being present and the choir reaching for Frollo adding depth to the scene.
This is Andrew from Telerx. This randomly popped up because I searched for this song earlier. I was quite surprised I found you on here. Anyway that was boss.
I wonder they are going to make frollo priest like he was in the original book in the life action remake of disney Well first and foremost I would actually love for one of those to be actually good
@@LucarioBot They've already offended alot of people throughout the century with alot of many bad things, not to mention they've offended alot of people with the horrible live actions, they've did. But this one, if they adapt the Stage musical, and make it closer to the original, its a remake done right
@@LucarioBot yeah, but remember, people nowadays love things dark, I mean look at the success of Marvel's Deadpool. And it can be age restricted to ensure no child can watch it.
@@TheKnowledgeMan101 which is why Disney wouldn’t do it because if children can’t see it it’ll make less money but yeah I myself do love dark & poetic stories so I would pay trillions to see that kind of movie without the offensive romani stereotypes present in both the novel and movie
@@alaskaforever3879 The musical follows closer to the original book in which frollo is indeed the archdeacon of Notre Dame. The animated movie didn't want to go down that rabbit hole so they made him a judge who was very pious.
I love how in this version Esmeralda is actually dancing in the background. It gives the whole performance a ton of dimension.
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You're very right. In a play, because there is no visuals floating around like in the movie, you need live visuals to set the mood of the songs. Esmeralda dancing in the background is a nice touch to convey to the audience.
@@yumikumi2 exactly
Even if most could have her in all white dancing through a cloud of smoke from a fog machine, like the visual from the cartoon it would be great.
The fire one, using a red light under/ over the fog with a double in red would be a great visual!
@@BrotherfromTN yes that needs to happen
The stage set up is like the audience is the cathedral's congregation. Esmeralda actually dances onstage, thus making herself as real to the audience as she is in Frollo's imagination during this scene. He goes to her, only to be immediately blocked by the praying figures, as if they're trying to block his path to sin at first, but once he surrenders to it, the hooded figures seem more like the Grim Reaper than praying monks, and they're clearly set on dragging him down...presumably to the depths of Hell. He manages to break free with one final appeal for protection against sin's power, but it's too much for him, and he succumbs. The red around him is like the fires of Hell, and the black is like sin and darkness. Ultimately, the spotlight is on Frollo himself, and everyone else fades into background, i.e. even though the Latin lyrics of this song were a prayer confessing sin and asking forgiveness, all of that has faded away; it is now a song about Frollo's lust driving him mad and separating him from God. I guess what I'm trying to say in so many words is: masterfully done!
i am NOT reading all of that but yes
@@_rahh Dude its just a paragraph
This is an interesting setup, to have the audience on either side of the action. It does feel like a cathedral and the audience is the congregation.
This is one of if not the best/darkest disney song's of all time. To live in that time period, and to have such a position within the church/judicial system your sense of entitlement would be sky-high. To have absolute power, a blackened self-righteous heart, and impulses you deem as "unholy" especially unto yourself like how do you not become a villain?
Absolute banger of a performance. You crushed this!
This is the best performance of this song I've ever seen! Absolute chills at the start of the second verse when the other monks appeared!
this is actually great amazing performance
I definitely think this cast did the most justice with this song! Such beautiful singing voices and a powerful depiction as well!!
I've seen lots of great performances of this song, but this version is my favourite! The singing, the positioning of the actors and everything else is amazing
Excellent performance, Michael! Every bit as good as Tony Jay’s or Patrick Page’s, and as a Catholic, I especially appreciate how you crossed yourself at appropriate moments as Frollo would have.
The staging is really clever, as well. It evokes the Disney movie about as well as can be done onstage. All in all, a great effort from everyone involved!
This is really good im glad I got this in my recommendation
I like how the there is a bunch of ominous faceless monks, except 3rd from the right who didn't get the memo that he was supposed to draw his hood spookily
Omg I only realized that after rewatching and reading your comment😅
I wasn't that bothered but after reading your comment I get the giggles watching the last half of the video 😂
michael, your voice is phenomenal!!
Thank you so much for the kind words
Powerful singing, just how I love this great song :D
This is insanely good for what looks like a small production. The actors and whoever put this together are freaking top notch. I wish I could see this wherever it is it needs to travel around and come to Denver. This was really incredible.
Excellent performance! You sang this so well!
Stunning, absolutely PHENOMENAL performance!! 👏👏👏
This is an amazing performance omg
Excellent performance! It's also one of the best musicals excerpts I've seen in terms of directing, with good ideas like the illusion of Esmeralda being present and the choir reaching for Frollo adding depth to the scene.
This is Andrew from Telerx. This randomly popped up because I searched for this song earlier. I was quite surprised I found you on here. Anyway that was boss.
that's so good and so underrated :o
You're amazing! I GOT ABSOLUTE CHILLS 😭😭😭😭💖💖💖💖
Thank you, that's very kind of you.
The best live action I've ever seen!! Great!!👍
I loved that moment 1:58
Wow, what a great interpretation, bravo!
The visuals of the hooded figures blocking him from Esmeralda, amazingg
I wonder they are going to make frollo priest like he was in the original book in the life action remake of disney
Well first and foremost I would actually love for one of those to be actually good
nah they wouldn't want to offend anyone by depicting an archdeacon as the villain though I would pay for them to use the musical plot
@@LucarioBot They've already offended alot of people throughout the century with alot of many bad things, not to mention they've offended alot of people with the horrible live actions, they've did. But this one, if they adapt the Stage musical, and make it closer to the original, its a remake done right
@@TheKnowledgeMan101 I agree with everything you said and it’s not just that but age ratings as well
@@LucarioBot yeah, but remember, people nowadays love things dark, I mean look at the success of Marvel's Deadpool. And it can be age restricted to ensure no child can watch it.
@@TheKnowledgeMan101 which is why Disney wouldn’t do it because if children can’t see it it’ll make less money but yeah I myself do love dark & poetic stories so I would pay trillions to see that kind of movie without the offensive romani stereotypes present in both the novel and movie
Better than the movie version - Bravo, Michael.
Holy shittttt
Bravo my man
I would lose my **** if I saw this in person! Fantastic!
wow this is so beautiful
well done. I applaud you good.
Que maravilla el público!!
This is so cool!
This song is so good
Superb! 😍😍😍
The 1 dislike is Esmeralda
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Cool, you actually did the sign of the Cross before singing.
BURNNNNN!!!!🔥🔥🔥
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Hello Michael. Awesome voice and vibrato. Do you happen to know if the full play is available? Also, who is the actor that played Quasimodo?
cool chungus
Quasimodo? Who was he?
Tony jay would’ve love to see this
Why did quaseymodo look like Bradley Cooper
Not gonna lie this is creepy 😨
Why is frollo dressed as a priest. He was a government offical.
@@alaskaforever3879 The musical follows closer to the original book in which frollo is indeed the archdeacon of Notre Dame. The animated movie didn't want to go down that rabbit hole so they made him a judge who was very pious.
As good as this performance is, it can't top the Disney Version. I'm sorry.
kurie eleison
Frollo was a judge not priest
the musical is based off of the original novel where frollo is the archdeacon instead of a corrupt judge the movie changed it to avoid controversy