A correction...
Bruno Pelletier plays Gringoire, the poet and narrator of the story, not the priest Frollo.
shareBruno Pelletier plays Gringoire, the poet and narrator of the story, not the priest Frollo.
shareThanks for the correction... I myself was having a fit while reading this...
shareAnd, uh, Garou doesn't mean werewolf. Lupe garou is werewolf, I think.
shareGarou does mean something like "werewolf" in french (common languange; it's not a term). It is a surname that was given to the signer because of his very distortionated voice.
This show is great. I have just bought the italian version on Ebay. WOW !
Vive Bruno Pelletier, Daniel Lavoie et Luck Merville. Vive les québécois !
Vive les québécois, mais vous achetez la version italienne? eh...
Luckily, the cast list is above the incorrect review; no one need be too confused. Is distortionated a word? I shall strive to add it to a sentence in context. I like that word. It's... distortionated in its own right. :)
It might be possible that Garou is so called because he is inhumanly tall.
It might be possible that Garou is so called because he is inhumanly tall.
his voice is ABSOLUTELY AMAZING, and he has such a BIG stage presence. his eyes convey so much emotion and his face is so expressive -- so innocent and tortured and anguished, all at once! (and quite handsome too, i might add.
I completely agree about Garou's amazing-ness, and everything already mentioned above.
But on the topic of height, does anyone know how tall Daniel Lavoie (Frollo) is? I can't seem to find it anywhere and am rather curious (in some pictures he seems almost as tall as Garou).