I went to see the show last night (my 3rd time), and had a great experience. I went specifically to see Alfie, because I think his performance as JVJ in the 25th Anniversary Concert is probably the best I've ever seen. And let me tell you, he did not disappoint!
I mean, obviously his performance didn't have quite the same grandeur and level of energy that the concert had, but you can't expect him to replicate that 7 times a week in a moderately small theatre. However, he was GOOD. I think his voice is so amazing. He's not the most physically expressive actor onstage, but his voice has so much strength and passion behind it that it doesn't even matter to me.
The last time I saw the show was almost a year ago, so most of the principals were new to me, with the exception of Chris McCarell (whom I saw as Marius when he was the understudy), and Jason Forbach (whom I have coincidentally seen as Enjolras all 3 times).
Gavin Lee was the biggest stand-out for me. His Thenardier was like no other interpretation of the role that I've ever seen. It reminded me a bit of Mr. Wormwood from Matilda, and I'd actually like to see him take a crack at that role. His Thenardier was spindly and jerky and slimy, in the best way.
Alex Finke was also quite good. She really breathed life into that dead character, in a beautiful way. She's not the traditional ingenue type, which worked in her favor for me.
I'd agree with Lizzy's observation that I Dreamed A Dream was Glover's weakest moment, which was a real shame. I got the sense that the audience generally felt the same. Last night's audience was very vocal throughout the show, but the applause for I Dreamed a Dream was more polite and subdued. She seemed to be mixing some notes that are usually belted, which would be fine, but she didn't seem very confident in her mixing. During the part where she sings "turned her dream to shame" and continues going up on "Shame," she was mixing, then stopped before the last note, took another breathe and belted the last note, which was very awkward. Her acting through the rest of the show was fine, but nothing extraordinary. I think she might be a bit miscast.
We saw the understudy for Eponine, and she was excellent. I think I might make another post about her in the "Understudy Review" thread, but I will say here that she was actually one of the best Eponines I've seen or heard.
Updated On: 9/5/15 at 02:09 PM