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Oscar Nominated

BeadleDeedle
Understudy
joined:10/10/12
Well, I simply must say, I hope they don't. I found it pretty dull and an unnecessary addition to the musical. Its film. They could have established the "sudden" connection between Valjean and Cossette with some solid eye contact after the thenardier episode and that gorgeous brass instrumental that serves as the passage of time between then and BOOM Paris.





Oscar Nominated "Suddenly" Coming to LES MIS on Stage?
Updated On: 1/22/13 at 09:23 AM
winston89
Broadway Legend
joined:6/18/06
Oscar Nominated
Posted: 1/22/13 at 09:26am
Don't worry, there aren't any plans to put that song in the show.
bdn223
Broadway Star
joined:6/14/08
Oscar Nominated
Posted: 1/22/13 at 09:29am
It could work in the stage version as a "montage-esk" scene in which we see Cosette age into an adult, similar to "I just Can't Wait to Be King" in the Lion King so they don't have to use the projections. It also would help to explain why Valjean treats Cossette as a child.
BeadleDeedle
Understudy
joined:10/10/12
Oscar Nominated
Posted: 1/22/13 at 09:33am
See, now thats almost how I imagined it working in the movie. As some kind of montage sequence showing their relationship grow as Cossette herself grew. Then again that might contradict the song being called "Suddenly".
Tsao5
Stand-by
joined:2/7/06
Oscar Nominated
Posted: 1/22/13 at 09:40am
If they put the song in........which would be kinda pointless as it is a trifle of a song...........they have to take something else out so as to not make the show longer.

Changing Dream to later after lovely ladies is good though, would give the song more
oompf.
Phan#24601
Understudy
joined:11/29/11
Oscar Nominated
Posted: 1/22/13 at 10:17am
I hope not. I liked the bit in the film, but not so much that I believe it needs to be added to the stage production, especially if it means cutting a classic piece in order to add it.
Musicaldudepeter
Broadway Star
joined:3/18/10
Oscar Nominated
Posted: 1/22/13 at 10:32am
Why didn't they do that montage style thing in the movie - it was asking to be done!! Also with 'I dreamed a dream,' I thought we would see Fantine with the man who 'slept a summer by [her] side' from years ago walking through woods and sh*t... I mean of course this is underestimating an audience's intelligence by putting the images in front of them instead of relying simply on the text which was obviously Hooper's intention with the likes of 'Dream'...
goodoneinlou2
Stand-by
joined:5/29/09
Oscar Nominated
Posted: 1/22/13 at 11:45am
I certainly hope not!

One of my favorite parts of Les Miz on stage was the (very) brief interlude following Valjean's aquiring Cosette from the Thenardiers. There's a magical moment that I always loved where Valjean gives Cosette a doll, dresses her up and then he and she sing simple "La-las" to a reprise of "Castle on a Cloud." She takes the melody and he harmonized. It always was so simple, yet so effective. It said so much by simply having their voices blend.

I hope that they do not replace that moment with an entire "This is the way I feel" song. Simpler is sometimes better.


Updated On: 1/22/13 at 11:45 AM
Dave19
Broadway Star
joined:12/23/11
Oscar Nominated
Posted: 1/22/13 at 11:46am
Claude-Michel Schonberg:

Zis is a moment only a camira can capzure

everythingtaboo
Broadway Legend
joined:5/5/04
Oscar Nominated
Posted: 1/22/13 at 12:35pm
Please god it doesn't need to be any longer.
Wildcard
Broadway Legend
joined:6/21/06
Oscar Nominated
Posted: 1/22/13 at 01:02pm
I would be ok with moving IDAD but adding Suddenly is unnecessary since while it captures that moment, it doesn't really move the story along.
little_sally
Broadway Legend
joined:1/15/04
Oscar Nominated
Posted: 1/22/13 at 01:45pm
Musicaldudepeter, I thought we may get a flashback during "I Dreamed a Dream" too, a la Lucy in Sweeney Todd. I'm glad we didn't.
darquegk
Broadway Legend
joined:2/5/09
Oscar Nominated
Posted: 1/22/13 at 01:54pm
If they were to add ANY of the new material, I would like to see the new "Please know me as Javert" interlude, as it ties up two borderline plot holes in the stage production's libretto- namely, "Does Javert know Valjean is the Mayor, and is his whole presence an entrapment con?" and "Where has Javert been since Valjean's parole violation- has he been tracking him nonstop this whole time?"
Mildred Plotka
Broadway Legend
joined:7/30/08
Oscar Nominated
Posted: 1/22/13 at 02:36pm
I took a personal intermission during this song.
BeadleDeedle
Understudy
joined:10/10/12
Oscar Nominated
Posted: 1/22/13 at 03:00pm
Darquegk, I completely agree about the "Please know me as Javert" piece. In addition to tying up plot holes, it also shows Javert in a calm environment where he is trying to be somewhat pleasant if still formal. To Russel Crowe's credit, I think he finds a way to show that even in those normal everyday conditions, there is still something "off" about Javert. This episode also gives him a level of deeper humiliation in not recognizing Valjean, driving his obsession to a darker place still.
swmwithsharks
Swing
joined:1/11/11
Oscar Nominated
Posted: 1/22/13 at 03:23pm
The only reason "Suddenly" even exists is because to be nominated for an Oscar, a song must be "original"(written for the film), so none of the songs which appear in the stage version of Les Miz would qualify. This is why whenever a stage musical is adapted for film, there is invariably a new song written and shoehorned in.
BeadleDeedle
Understudy
joined:10/10/12
Oscar Nominated
Posted: 1/22/13 at 03:25pm
Totes. Just wish they'd written a better one.
DEClarke
Broadway Star
joined:11/22/06
Oscar Nominated
Posted: 1/22/13 at 08:42pm
While IDaD is more powerful after "Lovely Ladies," I think moving it there will create a problem in the way the production moves along on stage. It just seems that the female audience really uses IDaD to change from factory costumes to whore costumes. That change would be rushed if IDaD moved.
Auggie27
Broadway Legend
joined:10/13/03
Oscar Nominated
Posted: 1/22/13 at 10:43pm
I call it "You Must Love ... Cosette." And no.
bwayphreak234
Broadway Legend
joined:7/4/10
Oscar Nominated
Posted: 1/22/13 at 10:47pm
Ew no.
ken8631
Broadway Legend
joined:4/13/04
Oscar Nominated
Posted: 1/24/13 at 03:26pm
The only change I think would make sense would be to substitute the bishop for Eponine at the very end.....
hunterh24601
Swing
joined:1/22/13
Oscar Nominated
Posted: 1/24/13 at 07:34pm
Its actually not a bad idea to adde suddenly to the broadway production but maybe do it as the curtain is closed
Wynbish
Broadway Legend
joined:4/27/12
Oscar Nominated
Posted: 1/24/13 at 07:37pm
o_0

... As in, when the show is over?
Updated On: 1/24/13 at 07:37 PM



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