This is the epilogue from Les Miserables in London, as recorded on December 17, 2005.
Featuring...
Valjean: John Owen-Jones
Fantine: Kerry Ellis
Cosette: Julia Möller
Marius: Hayden Tee
Eponine: Shonagh Daly
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In honour of the closing night of the 2007-2008 London cast of Les Miserables.
As recorded on November 22, 2007.
Featuring...
Jean Valjean: Drew Sarich
Fantine: Jo Ampil
Cosette: Claire-Marie Hall
Marius: Gary Watson
Eponine: Cassie Compton
One Day More from the current (2007-2008) cast of Les Miserables in London.
Valjean: Drew Sarich
Marius: Gary Watson
Cosette: Claire-Marie Hall
Eponine: Cassie Compton
Enjolras: Edward Baruwa
Javert: Hans Peter Janssens
M. Thenardier: Chris Vincent
Mme. Thenardier: Melanie La Barrie
The 2007-2008 London cast of Les Miserables, performing A Little Fall of Rain. November 22, 2007.
Featuring...
Eponine: Cassie Compton
Marius: Gary Watson
Fantine's Arrest, as performed by the London 2005-2006 cast of Les Miserables. December 17, 2005.
Featuring...
Bamatabois: David Thaxton
Fantine: Kerry Ellis
Javert: Cornell John
Valjean: John Owen-Jones
The London cast of Les Miserables, performing At The End Of The Day on December 17th, 2005.
Featuring...
Foreman: Jeff Nicholson
Factory Girl: Mary Doherty
Fantine: Kerry Ellis
Valjean: John Owen-Jones
As recorded on May 6, 2006 in London.
Featuring: Kerry Ellis as Fantine, Chris Key (?) as Bamatabois, Cornell John as Javert and Tim Godwin as Valjean.
NOTE: I didn't record this, so I have no power to do anything about the heads. This isn't the most incredible quality, but I'll see what I can do.
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A Heart Full Of Love, as performed by the 2007-2008 London cast of Les Miserables, on November 22 2007.
Featuring:
Marius: Gary Watson
Cosette: Claire-Marie Hall
Eponine: Cassie Compton
Drink With Me, as performed by the London cast of Les Miserables.
Feuilly: Joel Elferink
Prouvaire: Elliot Harper
Joly: Gareth Nash
Grantaire: Richard Woodford
Marius: Gary Watson
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