One of the most exciting parts of the show, too bad about audio glitch in Barbour's big number, but we still have a good idea of what it would have been like to have been in thr audience in this dramatic atmosphere. I
I love how he playfully sways his hips and drops off the stool as he says "Yes, but well performed, though. Don't you think?" I laugh every time. Lol x)
That my favourite scene in the book and in the movies, where Mr Rochester dress up as a Gypsy and tells Jane and the other girls fortune. Its a shame its not in many versions of Jane Eyre movies or tv series.
It is in three mini series versions: 1973, 1983, and 2006. Jane guesses the real identity of the gypsy way too soon in 1973. In 1983, she's way too angry at Rochester. In 2006, an actress poses as the gypsy while Rochester hides behind a screen. In the book, Jane figures it out when she recognizes a ring on the "gypsy's" hand as the gypsy beckons her to leave.
So beautiful his voice xxx
The only adaptation of Jane Eyre brave enough to include this scene.
The way they kiss at the end... It gets me every time ❤️
God I love his transition from the Gypsy's voice into his own!!
YES OMG
I love how he playfully sways his hips and drops off the stool as he says "Yes, but well performed, though. Don't you think?" I laugh every time. Lol x)
very hot
Yeah, hilarious.
That my favourite scene in the book and in the movies, where Mr Rochester dress up as a Gypsy and tells Jane and the other girls fortune. Its a shame its not in many versions of Jane Eyre movies or tv series.
It is in three mini series versions: 1973, 1983, and 2006. Jane guesses the real identity of the gypsy way too soon in 1973. In 1983, she's way too angry at Rochester. In 2006, an actress poses as the gypsy while Rochester hides behind a screen. In the book, Jane figures it out when she recognizes a ring on the "gypsy's" hand as the gypsy beckons her to leave.
the old lady voice is perfect
He's so great!
That Marje Bubrosa...what a performer!!!!!!! :-D
So sorry to know this musical won't be presented in Broadway theaters.
Barbour's Rochester reminds me of Aladdin!