Who are the four Jean Valjean 25th anniversary?
For the encore, four Jean Valjeans sang “Bring Him Home”: Colm Wilkinson from the original London cast, John Owen-Jones from the 25th Anniversary touring production, Simon Bowman from the current London cast, and Alfie Boe, who sang the role in the concert.
What religion is Jean Valjean?
Roman Catholic
Jean Valjean | |
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Religion | Roman Catholic |
Nationality | French |
Born | 1769 |
Death | 1833 (aged 64) |
Who is the most famous Jean Valjean?
Colm Wilkinson
Colm Wilkinson was the go-to leading man in the ’80s. So much so, his superhero name would be The Originator. The famed tenor is a seasoned solo artist as well as musical theatre performer but is probably best known for being the first ever Jean Valjean.
What does the last scene of Les Miserables mean?
The lines that close the book, Hugo tells us, were scribbled anonymously on top of his gravestone. They suggest that Jean Valjean had a chance to live, love, and suffer, just like all human beings, and that there’s something very peaceful and natural about this cycle of life and death, just as night always follows day.
Who is Bradley Jaden?
Bradley Jaden is an actor based in London. He has worked in many stage musicals and is best known as a British musical theatre performer.
Who played Jean Valjean in the 10th anniversary?
The 10th anniversary concert, recorded at Royal Albert Hall in 1995, features Colm Wilkinson as Jean Valjean, Philip Quast as Javert, Ruthie Henshall as Fantine, Jenny Galloway as Madame Thénardier, Alun Armstrong as Thénardier, Lea Salonga as Eponine, Judy Kuhn as Cosette, Michael Maguire as Enjolras, Michael Ball as …
Who is Cosette’s biological father?
Jean ValjeanCosette / Father
Who is currently playing Jean Valjean in Les Misérables?
Jon Robyns
So who are the Les Misérables cast? Returning to the principle case are Jon Robyns as Jean Valjean, Bradley Jaden as Javert, Gerard Carey as Thénardier’, Josefina Gabrielle as Madame Thénardier’ and Harry Apps as Marius, and we can’t wait to see them #BackOnStage!
Why is Les Miserables so sad?
“Les Miserables is known for causing people immense emotional response. So people go expecting to be moved and are prepared to let themselves go,” says psychologist Averil Leimon.