Can any DR who has seen this:
And this:
please compare and contrast? Thanks! 
I saw the Richard Harris production live at the State Theatre, when Richard Burton and a miscast Christine Ebersole had the leads. My roommate at the time, and an acquaintance of our DR Ginny, was the conductor; Franz Allers was the original supervisor. It was very beautifully designed, but poor Burton was suffering neurologic problems so he looked like Richard III playing Arthur. When Burton asked to be replaced, Harris took over and wanted "his people" in, so my friend left the show shortly thereafter. The DVD has the wonderful Meg Bussert as Guenevere, and I need to buy it. I hear that Harris became more and more difficult. The production went to London, which is the source of John Yap's recording, which I am currently listening to.
I still love the movie, even though it's got problems; it's based more on the revisions Lerner did for London and the London designer John Truscott designed the movie. There are times, though, it strikes me as so 1960s hippie, and I would have expected more polish in the musical numbers from Logan.