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The Hunchback of Notre Dame in Concert (Prince Edward Theatre, West End) - ★★★ REVIEW

After years of anticipation, the stage adaptation of Disney's THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME finally received its professional premiere, with a concert production at the Prince Edward Theatre in London.


The production starred Ben Joyce and Oliver Hewing as Quasimodo, Christine Allado as Esmeralda, Zachary James as Frollo, Dex Lee as Phoebus, and Adam Strong as Clopin.


Check out this full review for Mickey-Jo's thoughts on the concert performance as well as the adaptation of this beloved animated classic...



00:00 | introduction

02:16 | the concert

08:02 | shortcomings

15:21 | the adaptation

22:32 | material issues

28:12 | performances



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