timestamps: 0:15 prologue: the old red hills of home 8:25 the dream of atlanta 9:18 how can i call this home? 11:53 the picture show 14:05 leo at work / what am i waiting for? 18:40 the interrogation sequence 24:34 funeral sequence / there is a fountain 35:30 real big news 42:21 you don’t know this man 46:01 people of atlanta / the hammer of justice 48:27 twenty miles from marietta 49:34 frankie’s testimony 50:20 the factory girls 53:42 come up to my office 56:27 minnie’s testimony 58:37 my child will forgive me 1:01:05 that’s what he said 1:04:44 it’s hard to speak my heart 1:07:27 closing statement & verdict 1:09:58 act 2 prelude 1:11:34 rumblin’ and a-rollin’ 1:16:46 do it alone 1:19:02 pretty music 1:26:18 the glory 1:31:19 this is not over yet 1:38:31 feel the rain fall 1:45:05 where will you stand when the flood comes? 1:51:29 all the wasted time 2:00:12 sh’ma 2:01:54 finale lmk if anything needs to be fixed!! :)
I just went from crying uncontrollably because of the ending to hysterically laughing because i was like "the guy who played leo did amazing i wonder what else he was in" and the first results were all photos of him in finding nemo and as willy wonka
Lol this comment made me laugh because I found this video right after seeing Jared in Finding Nemo at Disney World! He and his wife moved to Orlando during COVID and now they both work at the Nemo musical - they made a vlog series about it, so if you're interested, you should definitely check out the Broadway Bradshaws!
We recorded this at a dress rehearsal, and were having technical issues so this was never meant to be a fully polished recording, just an archival taping. I agree that it is tragic that there were sections missing due to technical problems. If only we could go back and do it again..
WOW !!!!! BRAVO. GREAT JOB !!!!!!! I love this musical, and you ALL didn't disappoint. I wish I could have seen this live. Definitely worth the ticket price.
Best performance of this entire production in my opinion is “You Don’t Know This Man” by the actress playing Lucille Frank; absolutely AMAZING!! Bravo 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
A beautiful performance of one of the most impressive scores ever composed for the stage. I saw the original production on Broadway, and this is its brilliant equal.
It truly is a remarkable and tragic poignant musical that was made for our time. Seeing the original must have been something special. If I could travel back in time I would see the original broadway production of parade and ragtime. My nana got to see ragtime and got an ty beanie baby that was for the promotion of the show.
@@chazofalsa If I traveled back in time, I'd emcourage the people leading the investigation into Frank to look into some of the friends who helped him commute his sentence, & hopefully prevent the ADL from existing. It'll probably be replaced by some other speech police, but that'll probably mean this musical won't exist anymore, so it'll be worth it.
@@edwardditmarjr3959 If what I say is so insignificant, why are you bothering to reply at all? And none of these replies contain a legitimate fact check, just baseless accusations of lies & antisemetism without anything concrete to back it up.
@@maggiesalley2147I agree with the above comment. Saw this show on broadway last month and I loved it. But no joke you do that song better. Major Kudos
@@maggiesalley2147 How do you feel about being in a play trying to exonerate a child killer like Frank? There were 4 jews on the jury that convicted him, he's not a victim of antisemitism or bigotry. You probably didn't know that. I'm not trying to be mean, just asking for your honest opinion on how much of the source material you've familiarized yourself with, or at least know how many times Frank & his defense team called Conley the Nword.
@@maggiesalley2147 How do you feel about the actual story of the play? Are you aware of the facts behind the case and how racist Frank & his defense were toward Conelly? Don't you think its weird that a jury containing literal klansmen, as well as other jews, sided with the poor black janitor over the rich white jewish factory owner? Not trying to be rude because everyone genuinely needs to read up on the source material for this play. Frank was not a victim of antisemitism, he was a rich murderer with friends in high places who are still covering for him even today.
@@crackhead_clydeyou are listening to fake antisemitic bs so that makes you a antisemitic bastard why do you think half the people you said this bs to haven't responded.
@@edwardditmarjr3959 Probably because they looked it up & are horrified; why is the other half resorting to calling me a bigot instead of actually trying to prove me wrong? And why does the other half almost entirely consist of you?
Engaging and well-written muscical with a tragic story. Strong performances and great singing. Hear Sondheim influences (which is a good thing in my books)
I wish the director would have pulled back the Old Soldier/ Judge’s actor. He’s pissed and yelling in every scene. Other than that I think this is by far the best recording of Parade you can find besides the concert version
Just saw “parade” at city center last weekend. Not expecting much. It was one of the best theater experiences i ever had. There were moments in other shows, but this ensemble piece was amazing. That it was written by the author or “driving miss daisy”, i understood its brilliance. Btw, frank was never found innocent. And i think his wife decided not to be buried with him.
I sent this comment to my friend who played Essie aka one of the factory girls in the New York City Center Production and she appreciates your love of the show
I was in the ensemble and played Mr Peavy at the Titusville Playhouse in Florida. This was my favorite show I was part of and that was out of several popular ones like Mary Poppins, Little Mermaid, Singin in the Rain, Beauty and the Beast and Newsies.
Really a beautiful show, but it feels unfocused. Some great music, but i don't feel I'm guided towards a resolution, nor like the two leads have an evenly paced set up for their end understanding. It is all very sudden and very late, and cut off almost unclearly. I like the subject matter, but feel there is a better book needed.
And all the people accusing us of antisemetism without bothering to actually prove our statements as false really show the amount of MONEY that went into this play!
@crackhead_clyde I'm sorry mx, I'm curious what you're referring to. The comments I'm referring to are talking about how the treatment of Leo is good/justified. Are these the claims you're defending? If not, please share. I'm very curious what opinion made you so defensive as well as what you believe money has to do will it.
@@neveranalbatross9778 I'm curious why you're calling the people who think Conley's innocent racist. As for money, let's just say Leo had friends in high places. By money I also mean "influence" as well. Have you actually read up on the trial & how Conley was dehumanized by Frank & his defense team?
@@crackhead_clyde the thing is, I never said that. while I have read up on the case and I have my own opinions about who did it, I never claimed Connelly was guilty. if you read my comment , I specifically describe what I was referring to. maybe you should reread it if you are confused. You also claimed that my influence was swayed based on the money put into the show if your original reply, not the money Leo had IRL. if you are going to start arguments, please be clear what you are arguing for.
@@neveranalbatross9778 "all the racist people in the comments... who think Frank's treatment was good/justified." You're clearly implying that Frank was innocent & that the people who believe otherwise are purely motivated by hate. I also didn't say *your* influence specifically was affected by money (at least not directly, I don't think anyone is paying you to leave comments just because there are other paid shills on here) but the narrative of Frank being innocent itself is constructed by the wealth & influence of Leo's friends & their descendents. If you aren't familiar with the ADL or the B'nai B'rith you're probably confused as to what exactly I'm talking about.
My favorite part is when they turned Frank into a wind chime! Turns out there is such a thing as a good Jew, per Frank in his final form.... despite being blue and cold.
@@tuckerbugeater That's right! Good ole Roy Cohn started this industrialized honey-pot operation right? Epstein, Maxwell, and Wexner just inherited it. Or maybe a play about Charles Kushner and how he tried to sexually blackmail his brother in-law.
Oh yes of course, so terrible to make a show about systemic antisemitism. The Leo Frank case is truly one of the great failures of the American legal system. This story is one that needs to be told and that will serve as inspiration and empowerment for many generations of Jews to come. It shall give us the strength to face antisemites like you.
Just because an individual is a terrible person and person happens to be Jewish, that doesn’t mean you should go around spewing anti-semitism. I think perhaps you missed the entire point of this musical.
@@katelyns9393 Leo Frank was tried and found guilty for the sexual assault and murder of a 13yr old Gentile girl. They tried to blame it on a black man in the deep south in 1913 and the community believed the Black man over the prominent Ju. Are you saying he wasn't guilty? This is common. Ju predators and Gentile victims. #Metoo
This musical is ok if you think of it as a morbidly tongue and cheek and postmodern in the sense that the author believed that leo was actually guilty. Like an elaborate troll musical. If you take it as being sincerely pro-Leo its a bit more unsettling and arrogant considering Mary's living relatives believe he was the actual rapist/killer. Just kind of arrogant to expect people to accept this at face value considering all the controversy
Mary's living relatives are not detectives. A thorough examination of all the evidence by historians and experts points straight to Jim Conley. He even made the same spelling errors in his personal letters as were found in the notes. Even Conley's former attorney was convinced of his guilt and produced a 100 page analysis against his former client.
@@Indomitable_Alykat Yeah sure, Mary's relatives have literally no say or insight about who they believed killed her. They need to stop spreading bigotry & accept that a black man killed her, because HISTORIANS have said so, guys!
Actually no all her family doesn't belive he did it only that antisemitic Mary phagan kean. Keans OWN grandmother believes he was innocent. Might wanna do research before saying this stuff. And I know all of this because I moved from NY to Georgia and met people related to Mary phagan and that's how I even found out about this case.
@@mrbreadloaf-k7o Why would you label your own comment? Because only a racist loser would try to blame a poor black man for the murder of a child working at a pencil factory commited by the rich white owner.
timestamps:
0:15 prologue: the old red hills of home
8:25 the dream of atlanta
9:18 how can i call this home?
11:53 the picture show
14:05 leo at work / what am i waiting for?
18:40 the interrogation sequence
24:34 funeral sequence / there is a fountain
35:30 real big news
42:21 you don’t know this man
46:01 people of atlanta / the hammer of justice
48:27 twenty miles from marietta
49:34 frankie’s testimony
50:20 the factory girls
53:42 come up to my office
56:27 minnie’s testimony
58:37 my child will forgive me
1:01:05 that’s what he said
1:04:44 it’s hard to speak my heart
1:07:27 closing statement & verdict
1:09:58 act 2 prelude
1:11:34 rumblin’ and a-rollin’
1:16:46 do it alone
1:19:02 pretty music
1:26:18 the glory
1:31:19 this is not over yet
1:38:31 feel the rain fall
1:45:05 where will you stand when the flood comes?
1:51:29 all the wasted time
2:00:12 sh’ma
2:01:54 finale
lmk if anything needs to be fixed!! :)
I just went from crying uncontrollably because of the ending to hysterically laughing because i was like "the guy who played leo did amazing i wonder what else he was in" and the first results were all photos of him in finding nemo and as willy wonka
Several members in the cast are AMAZING !!!
Lol this comment made me laugh because I found this video right after seeing Jared in Finding Nemo at Disney World! He and his wife moved to Orlando during COVID and now they both work at the Nemo musical - they made a vlog series about it, so if you're interested, you should definitely check out the Broadway Bradshaws!
It’s tragic that they didn’t fix the mic on many of these talented performers. Great cast.
We recorded this at a dress rehearsal, and were having technical issues so this was never meant to be a fully polished recording, just an archival taping. I agree that it is tragic that there were sections missing due to technical problems. If only we could go back and do it again..
@@edthrower that is too bad, I would have loved to have heard "That's What He Said" with the mic working.
its tragic they didnt get mary phagans part of the story!!
Its tragic that they didn't stop and re-do the 2nd singer in the opening. He's so off pitch it's hard to listen to.
@@shawlarryYeah he keeps going off pitch a lot afterwards. Maybe he had a cold/hearing problem?
WOW !!!!!
BRAVO. GREAT JOB !!!!!!!
I love this musical, and you ALL didn't disappoint.
I wish I could have seen this live. Definitely worth the ticket price.
Best performance of this entire production in my opinion is “You Don’t Know This Man” by the actress playing Lucille Frank; absolutely AMAZING!! Bravo 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Thank you so much!!
I adore this production!! Leo Frank’s and Lucille Frank’s actors are absolutely perfect. Sent chills down my spine.
A beautiful performance of one of the most impressive scores ever composed for the stage. I saw the original production on Broadway, and this is its brilliant equal.
It truly is a remarkable and tragic poignant musical that was made for our time. Seeing the original must have been something special. If I could travel back in time I would see the original broadway production of parade and ragtime. My nana got to see ragtime and got an ty beanie baby that was for the promotion of the show.
couldn't agree more, one of the best scores
@@chazofalsa If I traveled back in time, I'd emcourage the people leading the investigation into Frank to look into some of the friends who helped him commute his sentence, & hopefully prevent the ADL from existing. It'll probably be replaced by some other speech police, but that'll probably mean this musical won't exist anymore, so it'll be worth it.
@@crackhead_clyde you're obviously a antisemitic sob and no one is going to listen to a damn thing you say.
@@edwardditmarjr3959 If what I say is so insignificant, why are you bothering to reply at all? And none of these replies contain a legitimate fact check, just baseless accusations of lies & antisemetism without anything concrete to back it up.
The pipes on Mary Faegan are unreal. That woman doesn't even need a mic! Incredible.
This is the best performance of You Don’t Know This Man I’ve ever seen!
Wow! That’s me! Thank you so much!
I second this!
@@maggiesalley2147I agree with the above comment. Saw this show on broadway last month and I loved it. But no joke you do that song better. Major Kudos
@@maggiesalley2147 How do you feel about being in a play trying to exonerate a child killer like Frank? There were 4 jews on the jury that convicted him, he's not a victim of antisemitism or bigotry.
You probably didn't know that. I'm not trying to be mean, just asking for your honest opinion on how much of the source material you've familiarized yourself with, or at least know how many times Frank & his defense team called Conley the Nword.
@@crackhead_clydedude stfu you are spreading LIES. and obviously people don't gaf about your racist ass because everyone is ignoring you
This is an amazing production!
Wow, the actor playing Newt Lee has an AMAZING voice and the voice on the actress playing Lucille Frank is INCREDIBLE!!
Thank you so much!
@@maggiesalley2147 How do you feel about the actual story of the play? Are you aware of the facts behind the case and how racist Frank & his defense were toward Conelly? Don't you think its weird that a jury containing literal klansmen, as well as other jews, sided with the poor black janitor over the rich white jewish factory owner?
Not trying to be rude because everyone genuinely needs to read up on the source material for this play. Frank was not a victim of antisemitism, he was a rich murderer with friends in high places who are still covering for him even today.
@@crackhead_clydeyou are listening to fake antisemitic bs so that makes you a antisemitic bastard why do you think half the people you said this bs to haven't responded.
@@edwardditmarjr3959 Probably because they looked it up & are horrified; why is the other half resorting to calling me a bigot instead of actually trying to prove me wrong? And why does the other half almost entirely consist of you?
This is an excellent production of a beautifully heartbreaking musical. Wonderful voices and music; love the minimal set!
I wonder how people who didn't know the story reacted at the end. This performance was amazing and fantastic. I just loved this sm
I just watched it for the first time. to say I screamed would be an understatement
I have watched a few other renditions and I must say this is the best one despite the sound problems
I can’t hear Jim Connelly
Engaging and well-written muscical with a tragic story. Strong performances and great singing. Hear Sondheim influences (which is a good thing in my books)
Thank you. I am so appreciative.
Does anyone know where can I find the subtitles for this? My english isn't good enough to understand everything :(
I wish the director would have pulled back the Old Soldier/ Judge’s actor. He’s pissed and yelling in every scene. Other than that I think this is by far the best recording of Parade you can find besides the concert version
Needs some more love on RUclips. Wonderful work!
ensemble gave me chills. incredible.
Just saw “parade” at city center last weekend. Not expecting much. It was one of the best theater experiences i ever had. There were moments in other shows, but this ensemble piece was amazing. That it was written by the author or “driving miss daisy”, i understood its brilliance. Btw, frank was never found innocent. And i think his wife decided not to be buried with him.
@Osher Ratzabi I didn’t say that was the reason, just that she made that unusual decision.
I sent this comment to my friend who played Essie aka one of the factory girls in the New York City Center Production and she appreciates your love of the show
The consensus from scholars who have studied the case is that Leo is innocent.
@@beckylang91 Everyone knows deep south courts 100 years ago were biased to believe the black guy!
@@thebigbossman5582 they would believe the Black guy over the Jewish guy… and that’s what happened
Really enjoying it. Good work all 'round, but for the mic situation.
Where was this production done? & thanks for posting.
It was performed in Marietta about one mile from Mary’s grave
THAT OPT UP AROUND 2:26 WAS SO LOVELY CHABCBSCBBSBC
@Osher Ratzabi WAIT THERES A BOOT OF THE NYCC PRODUCTION????
Jim Conley did this. Rest Peacefully Mary Phagan. I hope to visit your grave and pay my respects.
Why are you blaming a black man for the crimes of a rich white (jewish) man? Are you racist?
I was in the ensemble and played Mr Peavy at the Titusville Playhouse in Florida. This was my favorite show I was part of and that was out of several popular ones like Mary Poppins, Little Mermaid, Singin in the Rain, Beauty and the Beast and Newsies.
Just wonderful!
Anyone know who played the young soldier and Leo ?
J. Koby Parker - Young Soldier and Jared Bradshaw - Leo
@@taylorbuice1676 thank you !
Anybody know who played Mary phagan
Molly Wiley
@@edthrower thank you!
Is this on DVD?
Yesss another production of parade on youtube well done
Who are the singers
Interesting decisions
It’s totally crazy that they had microphones for every white actor and none of the black actors. (It’s not just the lead character without mics )
No and here’s at least one example 28:03
they had mics, the one guys just wasn't working you can see it on his cheek. also Mary's mic cut out during the testimony
NOW THATS A LEADING MAN!!!
Where are you located?
The guy playing Leo sounds like Jason Alexander
"I'm caught in my own web of lies!"
Leo when he messes up the timeline of Conley leaving.
Great production.
Really a beautiful show, but it feels unfocused. Some great music, but i don't feel I'm guided towards a resolution, nor like the two leads have an evenly paced set up for their end understanding. It is all very sudden and very late, and cut off almost unclearly. I like the subject matter, but feel there is a better book needed.
that's sort of the whole point. there was no resolution in real life, and it WAS cut off unclearly. literally.
the resolution is what happened to him @@trebleclef449
So good!!
16:57
This Tom Watson has an INCREDIBLE voice
hava nagila hava n-ACK
all the racist people in the comments reaaly show how stellar this performance was!
And all the people accusing us of antisemetism without bothering to actually prove our statements as false really show the amount of MONEY that went into this play!
@crackhead_clyde I'm sorry mx, I'm curious what you're referring to. The comments I'm referring to are talking about how the treatment of Leo is good/justified. Are these the claims you're defending? If not, please share. I'm very curious what opinion made you so defensive as well as what you believe money has to do will it.
@@neveranalbatross9778 I'm curious why you're calling the people who think Conley's innocent racist. As for money, let's just say Leo had friends in high places. By money I also mean "influence" as well. Have you actually read up on the trial & how Conley was dehumanized by Frank & his defense team?
@@crackhead_clyde the thing is, I never said that. while I have read up on the case and I have my own opinions about who did it, I never claimed Connelly was guilty. if you read my comment , I specifically describe what I was referring to. maybe you should reread it if you are confused. You also claimed that my influence was swayed based on the money put into the show if your original reply, not the money Leo had IRL. if you are going to start arguments, please be clear what you are arguing for.
@@neveranalbatross9778 "all the racist people in the comments... who think Frank's treatment was good/justified."
You're clearly implying that Frank was innocent & that the people who believe otherwise are purely motivated by hate. I also didn't say *your* influence specifically was affected by money (at least not directly, I don't think anyone is paying you to leave comments just because there are other paid shills on here) but the narrative of Frank being innocent itself is constructed by the wealth & influence of Leo's friends & their descendents. If you aren't familiar with the ADL or the B'nai B'rith you're probably confused as to what exactly I'm talking about.
Heartbroken
Spoilers
I WAS NOT EXPECTING THAT HE DIED WHAT
yeah, he raped and murdered a young woman and was convicted by a jury.
@@YungBeezerstop spreading your antisemitic bs lies
@@edwardditmarjr3959 Are the antisemetic lies in the room with us right now?
Amazing
My favorite part is when they turned Frank into a wind chime! Turns out there is such a thing as a good Jew, per Frank in his final form.... despite being blue and cold.
Can't wait for the sequel, Epstein's Island of Fun
Great job!
When's the Jeffery Epstein musical coming out?
Disgusting
@@msomers24 Who me - or Jeffery, Ghislane, Roy Cohn, Les Wexner - and the entire media and legal apparatus that covered up for them?
@@macrobius
>Diddler on the Roof
@@smirking8457 How about Roy Cohn! Trump could play himself and Bannon could play Joe McCarthy.
@@tuckerbugeater
That's right! Good ole Roy Cohn started this industrialized honey-pot operation right? Epstein, Maxwell, and Wexner just inherited it.
Or maybe a play about Charles Kushner and how he tried to sexually blackmail his brother in-law.
Sick Sick people. What's next a Broadway show about Jeffery Epstein, Why not Harvey Weinstein with a sprinkle of Roman Polanski.
naw bc what the fuck r u talking ab
Oh yes of course, so terrible to make a show about systemic antisemitism. The Leo Frank case is truly one of the great failures of the American legal system. This story is one that needs to be told and that will serve as inspiration and empowerment for many generations of Jews to come. It shall give us the strength to face antisemites like you.
Just because an individual is a terrible person and person happens to be Jewish, that doesn’t mean you should go around spewing anti-semitism. I think perhaps you missed the entire point of this musical.
@@katelyns9393 Leo Frank was tried and found guilty for the sexual assault and murder of a 13yr old Gentile girl. They tried to blame it on a black man in the deep south in 1913 and the community believed the Black man over the prominent Ju. Are you saying he wasn't guilty? This is common. Ju predators and Gentile victims. #Metoo
Rewatch it and pay attention before commenting smart ass
gross
This musical is ok if you think of it as a morbidly tongue and cheek and postmodern in the sense that the author believed that leo was actually guilty. Like an elaborate troll musical. If you take it as being sincerely pro-Leo its a bit more unsettling and arrogant considering Mary's living relatives believe he was the actual rapist/killer. Just kind of arrogant to expect people to accept this at face value considering all the controversy
Mary's living relatives are not detectives. A thorough examination of all the evidence by historians and experts points straight to Jim Conley. He even made the same spelling errors in his personal letters as were found in the notes. Even Conley's former attorney was convinced of his guilt and produced a 100 page analysis against his former client.
He was actually guilty, all evidence supported it and even the KKK defending the black man that Leo frank tried to frame. Stop being a goybot
I mean it was... Jim Conley was innocent.
@@Indomitable_Alykat Yeah sure, Mary's relatives have literally no say or insight about who they believed killed her. They need to stop spreading bigotry & accept that a black man killed her, because HISTORIANS have said so, guys!
Actually no all her family doesn't belive he did it only that antisemitic Mary phagan kean. Keans OWN grandmother believes he was innocent. Might wanna do research before saying this stuff. And I know all of this because I moved from NY to Georgia and met people related to Mary phagan and that's how I even found out about this case.
Leo Frank was guilty
Loser comment
@@mrbreadloaf-k7o Why would you label your own comment? Because only a racist loser would try to blame a poor black man for the murder of a child working at a pencil factory commited by the rich white owner.
And you're a antisemitic idiot
@@edwardditmarjr3959 And you are a racist one.
The passion in this production was better than the dry, emotionless mechanical recitation that is currently on Broadway..
I saw the Broadway production twice, including the final matinee. It was stellar.
i give this play the star of shame: ✡️
This is pure propaganda incarnate
shush
We got another idiot
@@edwardditmarjr3959 How much were you paid for this?