Phantom Of The Opera
OT: Les MIserables (was Phantom of the Opera was Lion King Overrated)
Date: Sun, 4 May 2003 08:29:38 -0700Newsgroups: rec.arts.disney.parks
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"Darrell Jefress" <email-address-deleted> wrote in message news:b8u4a1$dk31b$email-address-deleted... > > "Barb" <email-address-deleted> wrote in message > news:email-address-deleted... > > In article <b8rjka$ck85h$email-address-deleted>, "Darrell Jefress" > > <email-address-deleted> wrote: [...] > There's one segment, about 50 or 60 pages I think, that's all about Napoleon > and the bBattle of Waterloo. Except for a small bit at the end, it's > entirely tangential to the story, and I don't think I've ever done anything > but skim it. The rest of the book is just slowly, gradually moving the story > forward, although much of the first section seems to move *painfully* > slowly. Folks are so often amazed when I tell them about the part where > Valjean is buried alive in a coffin. "What?! That's not in the musical!" Is he reborn afterwards? [...] > Broadway just won't be the same for me without 'Les Miserables', I'm afraid. Yes, but now they will be able to do a revival and be eligible for more Tony awards. :-) -- - Barry as TDC Sorcerer, Magical Manager of the Mysteriously Missing Main Street Magic Shop - "Got a fever, got the flu, come on in and we'll cure you." - Dr. Benjamin Silverstein, Main Street, Disneyland - DCA Pictures: http://members.cox.net/barry.wallis
