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Gordon's predilections as a would-be son of Sondheim are nevertheless clear, and he's telescoped the story into mostly effective lyrics, with some thoughtful juxtapositions of material. Most importantly, he understands that this is more than a Gothic romance, foregrounding the central message of forgiveness that Jane learns as a girl. He attempts to explore the injured sense of self shared by both Jane and Rochester and sets them on a painful, mutual voyage of discovery.
The creative team also includes the veteran duo John Caird (book and direction) and John Napier (scenic design), who have collaborated on such epics as Les Mis and Nicholas Nickleby (not to mention the Las Vegas Siegfried and Roy extravaganza). And the show's creators seem to share a vision geared toward the more operatic end of the spectrum (it was opera composers, after all, who early on claimed 19th-century Gothic fiction for the stage, as in Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor), with an actual parody of coloratura in one showstopper ("The Finer Things") given to Blanche Ingram. Fortunately, the two principals have large, richly expressive voices to encompass the large, complicated emotions of these characters. Marla Schaffel singswith unusual beauty and brings dimension to her Jane, while James Barbour (whose resumé includes Beauty and the Beast) is never really threatening as Rochester, but rather a tortured soul who is sweet-voiced even at his most cynical. Mary Stout is a stitch as the blustery Mrs. Fairfax. While the show has already undergone a lengthy evolution from its very first workshops, the viability of its final, fully staged realization has yet to be determined. But this cast recording conveys an authentic sense of the musical's atmosphere and emotional scope. --Thomas May
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A Soundtrack Worthy of Praise!!,
This review is from: Jane Eyre: The Musical (Original 2000 Broadway Cast) (Audio CD)
This is an incredible soundtrack I must say! I have been anticipating the release of it ever since I recently heard the recording of the show from the La Jolla Playhouse. I must say, this surpasses the other recording! Beautiful orchestrations only add to already wonderful score that has been written. It is nice to know that it's possible for a clean show to be produced! This music has soaring melodies and star performances by the entire cast. I am so impressed how Marla Schaffel kept up with the score as did James Barbour. They make a perfect team and the recording is a beautiful blend of their voices. The only negative thing about this cd is the ommissions made from the other recording. The opening of the show as made on the La Jolla cd is fabulous as is the song where Helen dies. But, this is a must have cd for any Broadway musical lover! A clean, innocent, fabulously written with the music to set it apart from all other shows out there. Everyone, get this cd!!!!
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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At last...,
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This review is from: Jane Eyre: The Musical (Original 2000 Broadway Cast) (Audio CD)
Ever since I saw the musical at the La Jolla Playhouse, I've been waiting for this CD to come. Although I'm disappointed at its omissions (such as "Let me be brave"--really good song), it's just as beautiful as I remembered it. My favorite songs are: "Forgiveness" and "The Graveyard" for their innocent, sweet, slightly sorrowful, and hopeful melodies. "Secret Soul" and "Sirens" for their passion. "The Finer Things," "The Pledge," "My Maker," (almost gospel-like)and "The Gypsy" (fun/exotic) are also good with their own distinct flavors. (Though after awhile, Blanche's very warbly/vibrating soprano is kind of annoying, but it fits the song and her character.) But my ultimate favorite is "The Proposal," because it has about three or four distinct moods, almost like different short songs all on the same track, all of which I love. As each part progresses, it grows from a light, uneven ryhthm to a more urgent, passionate crescendo (despite some patches of dialogue). Again, the music is beautiful. This musical is my all-time favorite.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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Beautiful and Moving,
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This review is from: Jane Eyre: The Musical (Original 2000 Broadway Cast) (Audio CD)
Jane Eyre is truly a hidden gem in the world of modern musicals. The score is both haunting and glorious, which serves the content of the show quite well. Some may not like the operatic sound of the recording, but I feel that it works quite well. The cast as a whole is fantastic, with the two leads delevering stellar vocal performances. Marla Schaffel soars above the rest particularly in "Painting Her Portrait", while James Barbour makes "As Good As You" his own. The star number, however, is their stunning end duet: "Brave Enough for Love". The entire number is an emotional powerhouse bursting with incredible grace and beauty.
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