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Ramin Karimloo and Hadley Fraser would later on play opposite each other as Jean Valjean and Javert in the London production of Les Misérables.
All of the original cast members return to perform the final reprise of One Day More, save for David Burt, the original London Enjolras, who claimed he didn't feel vocally up to the part any more. Also Patti LuPone, the original London Fantine, was not available to be there as she was starring on Broadway at the time this concert was filmed.
Lea Salonga previously played Eponine in Great Performances: Les Misérables in Concert (1995) as part of "The Dream Cast" for the musical's 10th anniversary, which also stars Jenny Galloway as Madame Thenardier.
Samantha Barks and Alistair Brammer would later on reprise the same roles in the film adaptation Les Misérables (2012).
Ramin Karimloo made his Broadway debut as Jean Valjean in the 2014 revival of "Les Mis", and earned a Tony nomination for Best Actor in a Musical.
"Jean Valjean, Eponine, Fantine: Take my hand, and lead me to salvation. Take my love, for love is everlasting. And remember, the truth that once was spoken: to love another person is to see the face of God."
"Javert: Now, bring me prisoner 24601/Your time is up and your parole's begun/You know what that means. Jean Valjean: Yes, it means I'm free. Javert: No! It means you get your yellow ticket of leave/You are a thief. Jean Valjean: I stole a loaf of bread. Javert: You robbed a house! Jean Valjean: I broke a window pane/My sister's child was close to death/And we were starving. Javert: And you still starve again/Unless you learn the meaning of the law. Jean Valjean: I know the meaning of these nineteen years/A slave of the law. Javert: Five years for what you did/The rest because you tried to run/Yes, 24601. Jean Valjean: My name is Jean Valjean!"