Anyone who has followed my content for any amount of time knows how much I love and adore the musical Les Miserables. I realize it is beloved by many and I am by no means unique in this love but there it is. Les Miserables was the first musical I ever loved and it’s just one of those shows that even a bad rendition is still Les Miserables (I’m talking to you Hollywood movie…) Anyway, I certainly wouldn’t say the current national tour playing at Eccles through March 15th is bad. It has many positive attributes. I do, however, find many of its choices to be misguided and I’ve seen local productions that are significantly better.

The biggest standout of this production of Les Miserables is in the projections by Finn Ross and Fifty-Nine Productions. I know some roll their eyes when they hear projections but this is a case of it being used to enhance the storytelling not detract. The most effective example is when Jean Valjean is saving Marius through the sewer and it really helps transform us to that setting. I also enjoyed most of the performers with Christian Mark Gibbs as Enjolras and Victoria Huston-Elem as Madame Thénardier being the best of the cast.
Because I found Enjolras to be so strong the highlight of the night was “Do You Hear the People Sing?” which is every bit the rousing anthem one wants it to be as is “One Day More” which send us into the intermission inspired and excited. Everything one loves about Les Miserables is here and that will always provide great enjoyment for the viewer.

Now I admit some of my critiques of the night are on the nitpicky side but when you’ve seen a show as many times as I’ve seen Les Miserables that’s to be expected. At the end of the day it’s still Les Miserables, and I still love it flaws and all.
Unfortunately director Laurence Connor and James Powell make some strange choices. The biggest amongst these being having no tables and chairs in “Empty Chairs at Empty Tables.” It would be one thing if it was an experimental production with lots of abstract imagery but it’s not so for the emotional heart of the musical to all the sudden become minimalist is bizarre and distracting.
Other odd choices is having Javert (played by a very good Nick Rehberger) have long flowing hair which looked like out of a 80’s hair band. Also Cosette’s dresses were all too short making it feel like it was the understudy stepping in last minute and not Delaney Guyer in the role. Speaking of Guyer I found her baby-voiced performance for Cosette to be strange and off-putting.
Nick Cartell is good as Jean Valjean particularly in Act II but early on he seemed too young to have been a prisoner for 19 years. He’s too clean shaven and fresh faced to be our weary and bitter parolee. His wig in act II was also a little sloppy and could be better. Another weird performance choice is Matt Crowle as Thénardier. He sounds like he’s Thénardier by way of New Jersey. There were times when it seemed like he was doing a Nathan Lane impression which is very odd for a French innkeeper.
Some of the lighting was also strangely done like in the battle at the barricade that felt more like a rock concert than Les Miserables (although I did like that the gun powder pyrotechnics produced actual smells of real flames.) That is an immersive touch. I also think if you are going to have projections why not have rain projected in “A Little Fall of Rain?” That seems like a missed opportunity!
In the end, Les Miserables is a musical masterpiece and there is much to enjoy in this national tour. If you head over to Eccles you’ll probably have a good time. It’s just got some flaws that kept me from gushing over it. It’s playing through March 15th and tickets can be purchased here.
Les Miserables contains music by Claude-Michel Schönberg, lyrics by Herubet Kretzmer with original text by Alain Boubil and Jean-Marc Natel based on the Victor Hugo novel.

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