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Reeses

Tough question

There are two DVD versions of the show which do you like better?

I prefer the in concert version by a fair margin
the main reason was the costumes from the full show. i hate them. They were way way too over the top. the concert version with its minimal costuming added an element of gritty realism that totally sold it for me, the costumse in the full show i thought distracted from the tangibility of the characters. they became caricatures and you couldn't connect with them as well. I also liked the supporting cast better in the concert version. No one but George Hearn could do Sweeney, however.
Uber Goober

The DVD of the actual production is not the original cast, nor is it the full show. BUt i'd have to agree with the fact that some of it is a little over the top. Maybe not quite the way you described it, but it's just not as tight and together as I think it should be, especially the ensemble. Unfortunately, I haven't seen the concert nearly as many times as the Tour cast DVD, but I still find them hard to compare. I enjoy the characterizations better seeing an actual show. Often it's easier to get in to it with sets, props, etc. Same with the actors. In the concert, I didn't see all of the actors getting in to it as much as I would've liked. George Hearn I didn't feel was entirely there in concert. His vocal performance was amazing, as usual. But I couldn't say the same for the acting. As for Patti LuPone, seeing her do the character was an interesting new approach, but I prefer Angela's interpretation. But other performances are better on one, and not the other. On both sides. There's not one DVD where ALL of the people are amazing.

I'm still undecided. I should go watch the Concert again, haven't done that in a while. But still, I can't decide. They're different enough so that a comparison just isn't possible for me. If the Tour DVD was the full show without cuts, and the ensemble was tighter with their music and differently staged, and better makeup, I'd probably have to go with seeing the actual show as opposed to a concert. But since it's not that way, I just couldn't decide.
Ghost

If the older DVD had Len Cariou this would be a harder question.
Salome

by far the full staging is better although i love having the Judge's mea culpa on the concert.

Hearn is in both luckily..he is a genius plus no one compared ot Angie as Mrs. Lovett.
Ghost

I think it was rather unlucky that Hearn is on Both DVDs.

His performance is pretty similiar on both.

It would have been great if
A) The Tour cast DVD had had Len Cariou
or B) the concert DVD had had Bryn Terfel (as originally planned)

Hearn is great, but I prefer Cariou, and I'm pretty damn sure Terfel would have been excellent.
Perogo Ness

I don't know. Len Cariou's acting must have been out of this world to be that much better then Hearn. Cariou is very disapointing voice wise compared to Hearn.
Uber Goober

I definitely prefer Hearn in terms of vocal quality, but I have yet to see Len Cariou act the part, so I can't make any judgements there, since i know the CD isn't the performance he gave on broadway. But I still think Hearn is one amazing actor/singer.
Ghost

In many places I prefer Cariou's singing.

His voice is inredibly haunting, in for example "No place like London / Barber and his wife". The fact that he actually sings the songs is alot wiser than Hearn's sobbing and screaming.

Cariou played the part in alot more subtle way. That really added to the impact of "Epiphany". Hearn sounds like a crazy maniac all the time so the impact isn't that big.

Most people who have seen both performers, highly prefer Cariou.
Hearn's does have a better range and is a better singer overall, though.

But let's not make this another Cariou vs. Hearn -thread.
saveferris08

I thought, on a whole, Hearn was a way better Sweeney...The in-concert version was also lacking, I thought, in many ways. Patti Lupone was a really dissapointing Lovett, and Angela Lansbury and George Hearn were fantastic together. To me, there's no comparison.
Uber Goober

I wish there were more recordings with other people on them to get a nice plethora of Sweeney's to listen to.
The Tink

Re: Tough question

Reeses wrote:
They were way way too over the top. .


That's the point. It's a large scale chamber musical with a melodrama feel. That's how it's written, that's how it works best.
Theatrelife101

I prefer the whole cast... George Hearn is amazing. Very Happy
RainbowJude

Not a tough question at all....

Reeses wrote:
There are two DVD versions of the show which do you like better?


For me, there's no competition - the DVD with Hearn and Lansbury is my preference. Seeing a record of this superbly written, staged and performed production was a life-changing experience for me.

Later days
David
TychoBrahe

I would eat my right pinky for the opportunity to have seen Cariou perform Sweeney. Furthermore, I would jam a pencil into my eyes to have heard Terfel's performance. From what little I've heard of him, his voice is absolutely devine.
Kaiana

Re: Tough question

The Tink wrote:
Reeses wrote:
They were way way too over the top. .


That's the point. It's a large scale chamber musical with a melodrama feel. That's how it's written, that's how it works best.


Just to clear this up, Sondheim did NOT write it that way. He wanted it to be done on a far smaller scale and more intimate level. He was actually kind of dissapointed with the way Hal Prince did it.
what_the_heck013

Really? I think that such a lavish and elaborate score needs an equally lavish and elaborate set design.
Kaiana

I don't know. The first version I saw was the concert version with the full orchestra and huge chorus. I thought that really did the music justice, and I was a little dissapointed with the touring DVD. The music didn't sound nearly as full there. I think with Sweeney it's best to go all out, or minimalist, no in-between stuff. The full production seemed to put the characters more at a distance than the concert version. I think it impeded the story.
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