
Upstairs with Lesley Nicol
Clip: 12/17/2024 | 3m 51sVideo has Closed Captions
Go behind the scenes of Christmas with The Tabernacle Choir with beloved actress Lesley Nicol.
Beloved actress Lesley Nicol takes us behind the scenes of Christmas with The Tabernacle Choir, comparing it to her past acting roles. She describes her journey narrating the true story of Victor Hugo and his wife hosting a feast for impoverished children, highlighting the incredible teamwork involved. Nicol also reflects on what resonates most deeply with her from this unforgettable experience.
Joy: Christmas with The Tabernacle Choir, featuring Michael Maliakel and Lesley Nicol, was made possible in part by Ronald C. & Kaye Gunnel, and Charles & Janet Stoddard. The Tabernacle...

Upstairs with Lesley Nicol
Clip: 12/17/2024 | 3m 51sVideo has Closed Captions
Beloved actress Lesley Nicol takes us behind the scenes of Christmas with The Tabernacle Choir, comparing it to her past acting roles. She describes her journey narrating the true story of Victor Hugo and his wife hosting a feast for impoverished children, highlighting the incredible teamwork involved. Nicol also reflects on what resonates most deeply with her from this unforgettable experience.
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(bright orchestral music) - Holy moly, (crowd cheering) nothing could prepare you for this experience.
(audience applauds) I've finally made it upstairs!
(audience applauds) (audience laughing) (Lesley laughing) (bright piano music) This evening, we have a very special story to share with you.
So how is this experience different from playing "Mrs. Patmore" and doing the West End Stage?
Well, I think, the first time you ever do something, you're not quite sure what's gonna happen.
Last night, I was pacing around quite a lot before I went on, but I knew from experience that once I got in front of the audience, then I would relax because I would be on somewhat more familiar territory.
This is obviously magnificently different because it's so huge, but funnily enough, once you get out onto that stage, it feels quite intimate.
(audience applauds) It's a performer trying to connect with an audience, so there are elements of both in this particular performance, but then that suit that they have got me is about the best thing I've ever had on.
(Lesley laughing) Tonight, I bring this marvelous choir.
This came about because my agent called me up one day, and he said, "You've heard of the Tabernacle Choir?"
And I said, "Yes."
He said, "Well, it's quite an honor this, "but they've asked you to narrate their Christmas concert."
And I'm extremely grateful for that because I've never done anything like this before, it's wonderful.
- This is an opportunity to give more than money.
It is to give of ourself.
- [Lesley] The Victor Hugo story.
(children cheers) There are a number of messages.
One is he felt very strongly about "to love is to act," and I so believe that that's true.
- We are doing, all of us have a responsibility to do.
(beautiful orchestral music) - When he says, "Aimer c'est agir", which is, "to love is to act" it's just beautiful because we can say things, but unless you show it with actions, that's a very different thing.
- [Lesley] Like shepherds at the manger, they found there was room for everyone.
The other thing is, this story is about kindness, which is exactly what we want the world to be doing, isn't it?
So it's just reminding people that this is not overrated.
Kindness and actions are what matter.
♪ Children of nations who hunger for peace on earth ♪ When I sat in the audience the other day just watching the choir, the orchestra rehearse, it is so theatrical, I mean, so moving, so dramatic.
It's pure theater, it's utterly beautiful.
As a performer, the thing that strikes me is the amazing teamwork that's happening from every angle.
Absolutely everybody is working with each other as one.
And the commitment of the crew, everybody backstage, it's 100%.
(crowd chattering) It's about a group collective decision to make this wonderful experience for people.
(crowd chattering) (crowd laughing) These simple things are often the most potent things that we learn in life, and it resonates with me very strongly.
It's kindness in action.
(audience applauds) (beautiful orchestral music)
Angels from the Realms of Glory
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Watch Michael Maliakel perform "Angels from the Realms of Glory" with The Tabernacle Choir. (4m 36s)
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British actress Lesley Nicol narrates the Nativity, for The Tabernacle Choir Christmas special: Joy. (2m 15s)
An die Freude (Ode to Joy) excerpts from Symphony No. 9
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The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra turn Beethoven’s “Ode to Joy” into a climactic tour de force. (3m 37s)
God Help the Outcasts, (from The Hunchback of Notre Dame)
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See Michael Maliakel perform "God Help the Outcasts" with The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra. (3m 38s)
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Watch Broadway star Michael Maliakel perform "I Wonder as I Wander," with The Tabernacle Orchestra. (3m 49s)
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Broadway star Michael Maliakel joins The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra to sing "Joy To The World." (2m 9s)
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Watch The Tabernacle Choir and orchestra perform “Noe! Noe!” with the Bells on Temple Square. (3m 29s)
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Hear The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra's interpretation of “O Little One Sweet." (4m 59s)
Watch The Tabernacle Orchestra perform "Patapan," an orchestral fantasy arranged by Ryan Murphy. (3m 6s)
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Watch as The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra perform this a Nativity lullaby, "Peace Be Mine." (2m 59s)
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This opening number to "Joy: Christmas with the Tabernacle Choir" is nothing short of spectacular! (6m 16s)
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The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra perform “Still, Still, Still,” an arrangement by Mack Wilberg. (2m 39s)
To the Cradle Run (based on “Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella”)
Watch Richard Elliott's spirited Christmas fantasia for organ and the Gabriel Trumpet Ensemble. (3m)
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Actress Lesley Nicol narrates a heartwarming story about Victor Hugo, author of Les Misérables. (17m 42s)
Vom Himmel hoch (From Heaven on High)
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The Gabriel Trumpet Ensemble joins The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra for "Vom Himmel hoch." (2m 55s)
Backstage with Michael Maliakel
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Go backstage at Christmas with The Tabernacle Choir with Broadway star Michael Maliakel. (5m 11s)
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Christmas with The Tabernacle Choir featuring Michael Maliakel and Lesley Nicol. (2m 2s)
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipJoy: Christmas with The Tabernacle Choir, featuring Michael Maliakel and Lesley Nicol, was made possible in part by Ronald C. & Kaye Gunnel, and Charles & Janet Stoddard. The Tabernacle...