Jean Valjean; or, The Shadow of the Law
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Harry Clifford Fulton
A late 19th-century stage adaptation of Victor Hugo's Les Miserables in English, The Shadow of the Law dramatizes the struggles of Hugo's legendary characters: Jean Valjean, the former convict; his relentless pursuer, Javert; Fantine, the tragic mother; her daughter Cosette; the greedy Thenardiers; the doomed revolutionaries. (Summary by Elizabeth Barr)
Cast
Narrator/Prouvaire: Elizabeth Klett
Jean Valjean: Max Korlinge
Javert: drakaunus
Thenardier: Algy Pug
Father Fauchelevent/Grandfather Gillenormand: Todd
Monseigneur Bienvenu: Rick Rodstrom
Marius Pontmercy: Eden Rea-Hedrick
Enjolras: Larry Wilson
Petit Gervais: Frances Brown
Gavroche: Ernst Pattynama
Babit: Bob Neufeld
Doctor/Madame Magloire: Beth Thomas
Fantine: Amanda Friday
Cosette: Charlotte Duckett and Emily Jones
Eponine: Elizabeth Barr
Madame Thenardier: Arielle Lipshaw
Mlle. Gillenormande/Gendarme: Kristin Gjerløw
Mlle. Baptistine: Lynne Thompson
Simplice: Etel Buss
Nun: Sarah Parshall
Boy/Servant: Michele Eaton
Guardsman: David Olson
Insurgent: Rapunzelina
Audio edited by Elizabeth Barr (2 hr 42 min)
Chapters
Bewertungen
Interesting Play
sarahm
Les Miserables contains too much in the way of plot, characters, ideas, philosophy and history to condense into a theatrical adaptation. And yet this play managed to stay remarkably true to the novel. The play is read by many excellent readers, who for the most part are well-suited to the role. If I might nitpick a little, I think it would have worked better if the readers for Gavroche and Marius had switched places. While I sincerely appreciate the great work that went into this production, I must admit that it fell a bit flat on my ears.