Hey Guys

I have become a huge fan of
Val Kilmer's stage production of
The Ten Commandments: The Musical, a rock-opera performed entirely in song and dance which I have on DVD and LOVE (especially the music and songs). Val plays
Moses, while
Lauren Kennedy plays
Nefertari,
Michelle Pereira plays
Yokebed,
Luba Mason plays
Bithia, and
Nita Whitaker plays
Zipporah. As you guys might have read in another thread of mine, Lauren, Luba, Michelle, and Nita are also recording artists in their own right whose music I am also adding to my collection based on the strength and inspirational quality that their performances on the DVD evoke for me.

Val Kilmer (Moses) & Lauren Kennedy (Nefertari):
Also notable in the cast of this divine musical are
Kevin Earley as
Rameses,
Alisan Porter as
Miriam,
Aharon Ipale as
Seti,
Nicholas Rodriguez as
Aaron, and
Adam Lambert as
Joshua.
Val Kilmer sings beautifully and soulfully in this production as do the rest of the cast. I love how the whole ensemble come together at the end to sing
A Prayer For Life - this is one song that Val MUST consider doing a solo version of as well! I also love Val's
Key To The Kingdom,
Lauren Kennedy's scorching
Could You Do That For Me, and
A Love That Never Was (Lauren and Val). Also awesome are Val's and Kevin Earley's magnificently forceful battle of wills played out in song (
Glory Of Ra/Let My People Go) as well as their earlier more friendly song banter to
When We Rule The World in which Lauren also performs a segment of.

More beauty comes from
Nita Whitaker's realisation that Val is indeed
The One, and a hauntingly beautiful song called
Where We Belong performed by
Nita Whitaker,
Luba Mason, and
Michelle Pereira, which is my favourite song in the score.

Also great are
Alisan Porter's Light Of A New Day, Luba's and Michelle's
If I Can Let You Go/If I Can Make You Mine right at the beginning of the play,
Cast Your Fears Into The Deep (another great song performed by Val during the parting of The Red Sea), and
Shadow On This House performed by Lauren, Kevin, and Luba. Also heartrending is Val's and Kevin's song of reaffirmation of their bond of brotherly love even in the face of Rameses defeat,
Brothers Still (How Can This Be...). Val's other songs are great as well, in particular the one performed near the burning bush (
Why Me) and the one performed on Mount Sinai (
Back In Egypt/Land Of Milk And Honey).

Admittedly, other cast members like Adam Lambert, Kevin Earley and Alisan Porter do tend to "over-sing" at times. However, the haunting soprano voices of Luba Mason and Michelle Pereira, the sultry and soulful Nita Whitaker, and the always sassy and scorchingly sexy Lauren Kennedy make up for that. Val is amazing as a singer - his voice is definitely suited for a rock-style musical. His emotional range is extraordinary, as when Moses is happy, Val glows accordingly, and when he's sad or angry, it really shows in his eyes and voice, and the tears are real.
Where We Belong, performed by Luba, Michelle, and Nita is absolutely divine - I cannot [no pun intended] sing the praises of that song enough.

The message of the show is all about universal love and acceptance of all types of people - it is neither overtly preachy nor disrespectful to the source material, and is very inspiring. The "making of/behind the scenes" documentary that is also featured on the DVD is also commendable, especially for the banter between Val and his castmates. He has a very cheeky sense of humour, I especially loved when Nita Whitaker complemented Val's professionalism and generosity, and Val tells us (the audience at home) with a slightly imperceptible wink not to believe Nita because
"I have to let you people know, she's a psychotic liar", causing Nita to crack up laughing, and the rest of the cast were interviewed and everyone loved working with Val.

However, if you can ignore the fact that Alisan Porter (Miriam) in reality is considerably younger than Val Kilmer, and yet plays his *older* sister in the show - remember, when Val was playing
Jim Morrison in
The Doors, Alisan had only a few years earlier played little
Curly Sue in the movie by that name - you will enjoy the music and the performances.

Also, watch out for Kevin Earley as Rameses *chewing gum* while singing his first song...

Cheers, Mikey
