Lea Salonga, who previously played the role of Éponine in the 10th Anniversary concert, replaced Rubin-Vega as Fantine beginning on 2 March 2007. [48], A sit down production played at the Princess of Wales Theatre in Toronto, Canada based on the 25th Anniversary touring production. Cameron Mackintosh's original plan was to use the Australian cast,[149] but the scope was expanded to create an international cast featuring performers from the major performances of the musical. An upper-class "fop" who tries to buy Fantine's services. Unknown to Fantine, the Thénardiers force Cosette to work, and they use Fantine's money for their own needs. He is captured by the police, but rather than turn him in, the Bishop lies and tells the police that the silver was a gift, giving Valjean a pair of silver candlesticks in addition. A few months later, Marius and Cosette marry ("Wedding Chorale"). Official recordings 1980 French Cast Maurice Barrier (Jean Valjean), Jacques Mercier (Javert), Rose Laurens (Fantine), Yvan Dautin (Thénardier), Marie-France Roussel (Mme. Valjean arrives at the barricade, crossing the government lines, disguised as a soldier ("Night of Anguish"), hoping that he might somehow protect Marius in the coming battle for Cosette's sake. [144], The cast includes Colm Wilkinson as Valjean, Terrence Mann as Javert, Randy Graff as Fantine, Leo Burmester as Thénardier, Jennifer Butt as Madame Thénardier, Frances Ruffelle as Éponine, Braden Danner as Gavroche, David Bryant as Marius, Judy Kuhn as Cosette, Michael Maguire as Enjolras, and Donna Vivino as Young Cosette. Mistress to the Factory Foreman. The concept album includes Maurice Barrier as Jean Valjean, Jacques Mercier as Javert, Rose Laurens as Fantine, Yvan Dautin as Thénardier, Marie-France Roussel as Mme. By law, Valjean must display a yellow ticket of leave, which identifies him as an ex-convict ("On Parole"). [citation needed]. [41] A New York Times report consisted of the following: "The transfer from London to the United States has prompted further modifications. [1] However, the production closed after three months due to the expiry of the booking contract. Recorded in 1985, when the show premiered, it is closest to the original French concept album. saezette Le 05/03/2006 à 10:54 Ma comédie musicale favorite !!! That year, in September 1980, a stage version directed by veteran French film director Robert Hossein was produced at the Palais des Sports in Paris. In the wake of the failed revolution, women mourn the deaths of the students ("Turning"). For example, "Stars" appears before "Look Down" and shortly after, the original version of "Little People" plays, which was later incorporated into the revealing of Javert. Earl Carpenter also played the dual role of The Bishop/Bamatabois, while understudying Javert. The students settle down for the night and reminisce about the past while also expressing anxiety about the battle to come. Jean Prouvaire has the honor of waving the giant red flag during "One Day More" at the end of Act One. The leader of the student revolutionaries and a friend of Marius. "Dog Eats Dog" by Thénardier is heavily truncated. Valjean realises that Cosette will not need him as a caretaker once she's married and gives them his blessing ("Every Day"). The Scandinavian concert tour, produced by Cameron Mackintosh in association with Noble Art, starred Danish musical icon Stig Rossen in the leading role and commemorated author Victor Hugo's 200th birthday. The concert was directed by Laurence Connor & James Powell and conducted by David Charles Abell. [107] Additional stops for the Australian tour included the Crown Theatre in Perth,[108] the Capitol Theatre in Sydney,[109] and the Lyric Theatre QPAC in Brisbane. Thénardier on 24 April 2007. He joins up with the revolutionaries, and later dies on the barricade attempting to recover ammunition from fallen soldiers. The part of Jean Valjean was played by Michael Ball – the original 1985 London and 1995 Dream Cast Marius – and the part of Javert was played by Michael McCarthy. [128], The school edition cuts a considerable amount of material from the original show. The French army arrives at the barricade and demands that the students surrender ("At the Barricade"). ", Valjean's Soliloquy, "Stars" by Javert, "A Little Fall of Rain" by Éponine and Marius, "Turning", and "Castle on a Cloud" lose a verse each. It is the fifth longest-running Broadway show in history. Éponine leads Marius to Cosette's garden. [18][19][20], Most of the cast from the concept album performed in the production. free shipping. £4.50. The cast included veteran Les Misérables star J. He loves Poland very much. At a convent, Valjean awaits his death, having nothing left to live for. The Thénardiers feign concern for Cosette, claiming that they love her like a daughter and that she is in fragile health, and bargain with Valjean, who pays them 1,500 francs in the end. He asks of them before the final battle whether they believe their deaths will accomplish anything. The creative team included Matt Kinley as Scenic Designer, Ken Billington as Lighting Designer, Peter Fitzgerald and Erich Bechtel as Sound Designers, Zachary Borovay as Projection Designer, and Dan Riddle as Musical Director and Conductor. 'There are things that nobody had time to do in London, and here we have a wonderful opportunity to fix a few things. Combeferre is the philosopher of the ABC group. Valjean and Cosette escape, and only later (when Thénardier tips him off) does Javert suspect who they were. Nine years later, in 1832, Paris is in upheaval because of the impending death of General Lamarque, the only man in the government who shows mercy to the poor. The roles of young Cosette and Éponine were shared by Zoe Glick and Sophie Knapp, while the role of Gavroche was shared by Jordan Cole and Julian Lerner. ALBATOR CORSAIRE DE L'ESPACE Chanson Film SérieTV Vinyle 45T 7" Michel BAROUILLE. 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A new UK and Ireland tour (similar to the 25th Anniversary production) began at Curve, Leicester from 3 to 24 November 2018, before touring to the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre, Dublin (5 December to 12 January 2019), Edinburgh Festival Theatre (22 January to 16 February 2019), Palace Theatre, Manchester (19 February to 30 March 2019), Birmingham Hippodrome (2 April to 11 May 2019), Milton Keynes Theatre (14 May to 8 June 2019), Theatre Royal, Plymouth (11 June to 6 July 2019), The Alhambra Theatre, Bradford (9 July to 10 August 2019), Newcastle Theatre Royal (15 August to 5 October 2019), Liverpool Empire (9 to 26 October 2019), Mayflower Theatre, Southampton (29 October to 23 November 2019) and Wales Millenium Centre (26 November 2019 to 4 January 2020). Quelqu'un peut-il confirmer ? Enjolras tells the other students to stay awake in case the enemy strikes unexpectedly in the night, but he tells Marius to get some sleep, knowing Marius is still much too devastated over losing Éponine to stay awake. [55][56] He was joined by fellow West End star, Earl Carpenter, who reprised the role of Inspector Javert. [113], The Manila and Singapore productions featured Simon Gleeson as Valjean, Earl Carpenter as Javert, Helen Walsh as Madame Thénardier, Cameron Blakely as Thénardier, Kerrie Anne Greenland as Éponine, Emily Langridge as Cosette, Chris Durling as Enjolras, and Paul Wilkins as Marius. In a role reduced from the novel, he appears only in the Cart Crash scene, where he is trapped under the cart and rescued by Valjean. Thénardier, Lea Salonga as Éponine, Adam Searles as Gavroche, Hannah Chick as Young Cosette, Michael Ball as Marius, Michael Maguire as Enjolras, Judy Kuhn as Cosette and Anthony Crivello as Grantaire. It now ended with the line, "This I swear by the stars! Set in early 19th-century France, Les Misérables is the story of Jean Valjean, a French peasant, and his desire for redemption, released in 1815 after serving nineteen years in jail for stealing a loaf of bread for his sister's starving child. The original French musical premiered in Paris in 1980 with direction by Robert Hossein. Gavroche Fabrice Bernard Florence Davis Cyrille Dupont Fabrice Ploquin Ian Tucker Oliver Spencer Liza Hayden Braden Danner RD Robb Lantz Landry Andrew Renshaw Various Brian D'Addario Jacob Levine Austyn Myers Joshua Colley Gaten Matarazzo: Notable replacements West End (1985-) Jean Valjean: John Owen-Jones, Simon Bowman, Alfie Boe, Ramin Karimloo, Peter Lockyer, Simon Gleeson, Killian … [39], Other members of the original Broadway cast included Kevin Marcum (Brujon), Paul Harman (Combeferre/Foreman), Anthony Crivello (Grantaire/Bamatabois), John Dewar (Joly), Joseph Kolinski (Feuilly), Alex Santoriello (Montparnasse/Labourer), Jesse Corti (Courfeyrac/Farmer), Susan Goodman (Old Woman/Innkeeper's Wife), John Norman (Prouvaire/Pimp), Norman Large (Bishop/Lesgles), Marcus Lovett (Babet/Constable), Steve Shocket (Claquesous/Fauchevelant/Constable/Pimp), Cindy Benson (Old Woman), Marcie Shaw, Jane Bodle, Joanna Glushak, Ann Crumb (Factory Girl), Kelli James, and Gretchen Kingsley-Weihe. It starred Nick Cartell as Valjean, Josh Davis as Javert, Melissa Mitchell as Fantine, J. Anthony Crane as Thénardier, Allison Guinn as Madame Thénardier, Joshua Grosso as Marius, Phoenix Best as Éponine, Matt Shingledecker as Enjolras and Jillian Butler as Cosette. in London: As soon as the Artful Dodger came onstage, Gavroche came to mind. This allowed it to reach many cities and venues in its acclaimed, original Broadway form. A very unlucky man, but also a very happy one. £6.30. The 2014 Broadway revival was nominated for 3 Tony Awards: Best Revival of a Musical, Best Leading Actor in a Musical for Karimloo, and Best Sound Design for Potter. Tom Hooper signed on in March 2011 to direct the Mackintosh-produced film from a screenplay by William Nicholson. It featured Alfie Boe as Jean Valjean, Norm Lewis as Javert, Lea Salonga as Fantine, Nick Jonas as Marius, Katie Hall as Cosette (in place of Camilla Kerslake, who was unable to attend), Jenny Galloway as Madame Thénardier, Ramin Karimloo as Enjolras, Samantha Barks as Éponine, Matt Lucas as Thénardier, Mia Jenkins as Young Cosette, Robert Madge as Gavroche and Earl Carpenter as the Bishop of Digne. Gavroche er den ældste søn af hr. [145], The Original Broadway Cast recording was produced in 1987. At the end of the musical, he eventually dies and the spirit of Fantine thanks him for raising her child. Prologue: Work Song 02. [2][3][4] However, this was not always the case. When Valjean carries Marius to the sewer's exit, he finds Javert waiting for him. The 25th Anniversary Concert was recorded live at The O2 Arena on 3 October 2010 and is available on DVD in the UK while the Blu-ray was released worldwide. The Bishop tells Valjean that he must use the silver "to become an honest man" and that he has "bought (Valjean's) soul for God" ("Valjean Arrested, Valjean Forgiven"). As a convict, Valjean is shunned wherever he goes and cannot find regular work with decent wages or lodging, but the Bishop of Digne offers him food and shelter. In 1815 in France, a group of prisoners work at hard labor ("Prologue: Work Song"). Thénardier's unscrupulous wife, who abuses Cosette but dotes on her own daughter, Éponine. In 1983, about six months after producer Cameron Mackintosh had opened Cats on Broadway, he received a copy of the French concept album from director Peter Farago. Opening on 28 November 1988, at the Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center in Florida, and closing on 23 July 2006, at the Fox Theatre in St. Louis, Missouri,[68] the tour ran for seventeen years and 7,061 performances. [39], The musical ran at the Broadway Theatre through 10 October 1990, when it moved to the Imperial Theatre. Cosette, the daughter of Fantine, has grown up to become a beautiful young woman of culture and privilege under Valjean's adoptive and loving fatherly care and protection. The cast was recorded in three different places. (The Czech Revival Recording is the only other album, in any language, to feature the entire score; on the other hand, the four 2003 Japanese recordings feature the entire score after the cuts first made on Broadway at the end of 2000.) He treats her abusively so she refuses him. Valjean, still under the name Madeleine, confesses his true identity at the trial in order to save the man. [59], The show returned to Broadway in March 2014 at the Imperial Theatre with previews beginning 1 March 2014 and had an official opening on 23 March 2014. Thénardier elsker kun sine døtre, og M. Thénardier viser ingen ømhed overfor nogen af sine børn. The Third National Tour of Les Misérables (called "The Marius Company") was one of the longest running American touring musical productions. Best friends with Joly. In September 2008, a mini-tour produced by Atlanta's Theater of the Stars played Eisenhower Hall at the United States Military Academy,[121][failed verification] in West Point, New York; the Filene Center at the Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts in Vienna, Virginia; Kansas City Starlight Theatre; and the Fox Theater in Atlanta. [69], The first tour of the UK and Ireland opened at the Palace Theatre, Manchester 14 April 1992[70] with Jeff Leyton (Jean Valjean), Philip Quast (Javert, later replaced by Michael McCarthy)[71] Ria Jones (Fantine), Meredith Braun (Éponine), Mike Sterling (Marius, later replaced by Richard Burman),[71] Tony Timberlake (Thénardier), Louise Plowright (Mdme Thénardier), Sarah Ryan (Cosette) and Daniel Coll (Enjolras). They are joined by the spirits of those who died at the barricades, who sing that in the next world, God lays low all tyranny and frees all oppressed people from their shackles ("Do You Hear The People Sing? Also, the drinker's introduction to "Master of the House" is cut completely. In 1997 a second tour began at the Theatre Royal, Plymouth, running from 6 May until 14 June,[76] the cast featured: Stig Rossen (Jean Valjean), Michael McCarthy (Javert), Julia Worsley (Fantine), Gemma Sandy (Éponine), Norman Bowman (Marius), Cameron Blakely (Thénardier), Cathy Breeze (Mdme Thénardier), Rebecca Vere (Cosette) and Mark O'Malley (Enjolras). Differences from the original production included a new set, new costumes, new direction and alterations to the original orchestrations. A concert version starring Jeff Leyton was also performed at the Odyssey Arena, Belfast. As Marius sleeps, Valjean prays to God to protect Marius, even if the cost for Marius' safety is his own life ("Bring Him Home"). Featuring a cast and orchestra of over 65, the 16-week concert run starred Michael Ball as Javert, Alfie Boe as Jean Valjean, Carrie Hope Fletcher as Fantine and Matt Lucas as Thénardier. [77] The tour then continued as detailed in the table below: A tour to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the show began performances on 12 December 2009, at the Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff. The standard orchestration for the 2009 U.K. tour of Les Misérables consisted of: Alain Boublil's initial idea to adapt Victor Hugo's novel into a musical came while at a performance of the musical Oliver! Un volontaire français dans les brigades internationales - Roger Codou. On 23 July 2007, Sarich took over the role of Valjean, following Gemignani's departure. [10] As of 2019, it remains the sixth longest-running Broadway show. He is usually portrayed as well-dressed, as he is in the book. [65] On 30 August 2015, Karimloo ended his run of the show and was replaced by Alfie Boe. P&P: + £4.77 P&P . Valjean confesses to Marius that he is an escaped convict and must go away because his presence endangers Cosette ("Valjean's Confession"), making Marius promise never to tell Cosette. The co-production has generated valuable income for the Royal Shakespeare Company. [57] Other cast members included Genevieve Leclerc as Fantine, Samantha Hill as Cosette, Melissa O'Neil as Éponine, Perry Sherman as Marius, Cliff Saunders as Monsieur Thénardier, Lisa Horner as Madame Thénardier, and Mark Uhre as Enjolras. Øystein Wiik went on to also star as Jean Valjean in the productions in Vienna and London in 1989–1990. [16], He shared the idea with French composer Claude-Michel Schönberg, and the two developed a rough synopsis and analysis of each character's mental and emotional state, as well as that of an audience. How to name Your Cat (La Cat is taken:) A pedigreed Chartreux or Birman has her birth year to credit for her name's inspiration. This production had a cast that presented five shows a week in French and three a week in English. [45], This Broadway production of Les Misérables and its advertising in New York City is a recurring theme in American Psycho. [citation needed], The original 2006 Broadway revival cast included Alexander Gemignani as Jean Valjean, Norm Lewis as Javert, Daphne Rubin-Vega as Fantine, Celia Keenan-Bolger as Éponine, Aaron Lazar as Enjolras, Adam Jacobs as Marius, Ali Ewoldt as Cosette, Gary Beach as Thénardier, Jenny Galloway as Madame Thénardier, Brian D’Addario, Jacob Levine, Skye Rainforth and Austyn Myers as Gavroche, and Tess Adams, Kylie Liya Goldstein and Carly Rose Sonenclar as Young Cosette/Young Éponine. Ben Crawford and Mandy Bruno joined the cast that day too, playing Brujon and Éponine respectively. [131] In 1992 Mackintosh announced planning for a film to be directed by Bruce Beresford and co-produced by TriStar Pictures,[132] but the project was later abandoned. [147][148][citation needed], Recorded in 1988 and released in 1989, the Complete Symphonic Recording features the entire score. A list of actors who have portrayed Gavroche. [120] The production was in Norwegian and starred Norwegian singer/actor Øystein Wiik as Jean Valjean, Paul Åge Johannessen as Javert, Øivind Blunck as Thénardier, Kari Gjærum as Fantine, Amund Enger as Enjolras and Guri Schanke as Éponine. As Fantine dies of consumption, she asks Valjean to look after her child. The tour ran until 11 August 2013, closing at the Smith Center for the Performing Arts in Las Vegas. The Thénardiers prepare to con some charitable visitors, who turn out to be Valjean and Cosette, who has grown into a beautiful young woman. Valjean gives Cosette a letter confessing his troubled past and the truth about her mother. Feuilly is the only member of the Friends of the ABC who is not a student; he is a workingman. A member of Thénardier's. More than 900000 CDs, DVDs, Vinyls, Games, Technics, Equipment and Toys since 1991 at your service. An impoverished factory worker who loses her job and, as a result, turns to prostitution in order to continue paying the Thénardiers to care for her illegitimate daughter, Cosette. Locations have included Manchester, Norwich, Birmingham, and Edinburgh. Ron Sharpe later took over as Valjean until June 2011. Also called "The Locket Crone", this character is the woman who talks Fantine into selling her precious locket for much less than it is worth. The real Valjean realises that this case of mistaken identity could free him forever, but he is not willing to see an innocent man go to prison in his place. [72][73] The production then moved on to the Point Theatre, Dublin, Ireland, opening 30 June 1993,[74] and then to Playhouse, Edinburgh, Scotland, opening 23 September 1993.[75]. Several recordings have also been made. Gavroche is also a French beer, produced by Brasserie de Saint-Sylvestre; Le Gavroche is a French restaurant in Britain. He orders Javert to release her and takes her to a hospital ("Fantine's Arrest"). Kretzmer's lyrics are not a direct translation of the French, a term that Kretzmer refused to use. Desperate and embittered, Valjean steals the Bishop's silver, angering a farmer and other merchants as he flees. Due to local COVID restrictions the show was suspended from 16 December 2020 after just 10 performances in which Boe had performed the role of Jean Valjean on 8 occasions and Owen-Jones on 2 occasions. She is fully complicit in most of her husband's crimes and schemes. Mark McVey as Valjean, The Office star Melora Hardin as Fantine, Broadway star and Bowl veteran Brian Stokes Mitchell as Javert, Spring Awakening and Glee star Lea Michele as Éponine, Tony-winning Jersey Boys star John Lloyd Young as Marius, West End star Tom Lowe as Enjolras, Michael McCormick as Thénardier, Ruth Williamson as Madame Thénardier, Michele Maika as Cosette, Maddie Levy as Young Cosette, and Sage Ryan as Gavroche. [33][34] The new production is co-directed by James Powell and Laurence Connor with set and image design by Matt Kinley, lighting by Paule Constable, sound by Mick Potter and costumes by Andreane Neofitou and Christine Rowlands. The stage show, which had changed so significantly since its Parisian conception as a stadium concert in 1980, was translated back into the language of Victor Hugo for its French world première in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, in 1991. The students mourn this first loss of life at the barricades and resolve to fight in her name. Mme. From September through October, the show returned to the Barbican Centre, London, site of the original 1985 production. The musical has also been performed in concert at Cardiff Castle and several venues in southern England, produced by Earl Carpenter Concerts. [31][32], The newly updated staging developed for the 25th anniversary touring production opened at the newly renamed Sondheim Theatre on 18 December 2019 in previews with opening night set for 16 January 2020. The Original London Cast recording was the first English language album of the musical. [62] Andy Mientus and Samantha Hill also starred as Marius and Cosette respectively. Casts of the current London, international tour, original 1985 London, and several school productions took part, comprising an ensemble of three hundred performers and musicians. As with the original recordings, however, they differed from the stage versions by excluding some songs (e.g., those vital to plot such as "Fantine's Arrest" and "The Runaway Cart" were kept, while unnecessary or complex songs, such as "At the Barricade", were left out). In August 2008, a concert version, directed by Richard Jay-Alexander, was performed at the Hollywood Bowl. The eight-year-old daughter of Fantine. When Thénardier shows him the ring he stole as proof, Marius realises that it was Valjean who saved his life. Relieved, Fantine succumbs to her illness and dies. After Boe's final performance on 28 February, the role of Valjean was played by John Owen-Jones beginning 1 March 2016 until the production closed on 4 September 2016, after 1,026 performances over two-and-a-half years. Gillenormand, and Claude Reva as the storyteller. Cosette dreams of a life with a mother where she is not forced to work and is treated lovingly ("Castle on a Cloud"). The set was designed by John Napier, costumes by Andreane Neofitou and lighting by David Hersey. Principal cast members include Hugh Jackman as Jean Valjean, Russell Crowe as Javert,[136] Anne Hathaway as Fantine,[137] Amanda Seyfried as Cosette,[138] Eddie Redmayne as Marius,[139] Samantha Barks as Éponine,[140] Aaron Tveit as Enjolras, and Sacha Baron Cohen and Helena Bonham Carter as the Thénardiers. She confronts Valjean about the secrets he keeps about his and her own past ("Rue Plumet/In My Life"). It is usually cropped to a head-and-shoulders portrait, superimposed on the French flag. She falls in love with Marius, and he returns her equally strong and pure romantic feelings. Marius decides to stand with his friends, and all anticipate what the dawn will bring ("One Day More").[9]. Javert returns to the barricade, searching for Valjean amongst the bodies, and finds the open sewer grating. He is Idealistic, although his plan is doomed to failure. Dora Awards 2014: A List Of All The Winners! [150], The album, produced by David Caddick and conducted by Martin Koch, won the Best Musical Cast Show Album Grammy Award in 1990. He is an elderly man who has fallen upon hard times. Enjolras attempts to comfort Marius, who is devastated and heartbroken over the death of his best friend. Ben Davis joined playing Javert, and Max von Essen playing Enjolras. He always has many mistresses, and is described as the centre of the Friends of the ABC, always giving off warmth. The cast was the same as in the West End, supplemented by several guest singers and a choir of former performers. According to Boublil, "I could begin work on the words. Gavroche: Je suis tombé par terre, c'est la faute à Voltaire Le nez dans le ruisseau, c'est la faute à Rousseau Je ne suis pas notaire, c'est la faute à Voltaire Je suis petit oiseau, c'est la faute à Rousseau Tous: Il est tombé par terre, c'est la faute à Voltaire Le nez dans le ruisseau, c'est la faute à Rousseau Si tu n'es pas notaire, c'est la faute à Voltaire Tu es petit … Everyone at the barricade is killed except Valjean and a gravely wounded Marius, who escape into the sewers ("The Final Battle"). The revival closed on 6 January 2008 after 17 previews and 463 performances. Thanks to innovative touring techniques borrowed from the pop/rock concert industry, the 4.5 million dollar production was adaptable to smaller and larger venues and traveled complete in all of 8 semi tractor trailers. CD1 01. The first production in English, produced by Cameron Mackintosh and adapted and directed by Trevor Nunn and John Caird, played to preview performances beginning on 28 September 1985 and formally opened on 8 October 1985 at the Barbican Centre, London. The Thénardiers crash the reception disguised as nobility and attempt to blackmail Marius, telling him that Valjean is a murderer and that Thénardier saw him carrying a corpse in the sewers after the barricades fell. He is later rescued from the barricades by Valjean, who ultimately gives Marius and Cosette his blessing, allowing them to be married. 45 tours LES MISERABLES chanson de gavroche FABRICE BERNARD la faute a voltaire. Cosette is in the care of the Thénardiers who are paid by Fantine to take care of her child. All US productions (including Broadway and its revival) were visually identical in scale and design but the third national tour was notable for its portability without sacrificing the Broadway-caliber experience. Les souvenirs de Matyas Rakosi (1/2) - Julien Papp. His acts of kindness move Valjean to surrender his ways to God, escaping the label of "criminal" and living in a new identity. Venues on the tour included the Stockholm Globe Arena, Oslo Spektrum, the Helsinki Hartwell Areena, and the Gothenburg Scandinavium, with audiences totalling over 150,000 for the complete tour. as Young Cosette. The Broadway production opened 12 March 1987 and ran until 18 May 2003, closing after 6,680 performances. Mackintosh, in conjunction with the Royal Shakespeare Company, assembled a production team to adapt the French musical for a British audience. [111], On 16 September 2015, it was announced that the Australian tour would launch its international tour in Manila, Philippines at the Theatre at Solaire from March 2016 until 1 May 2016, and proceeded to the Esplanade Theatre in Singapore from May 2016. [30], The original show closed at the Queen's Theatre on 13 July 2019 to allow for theatre refurbishments, after which a staged concert was performed at the adjacent Gielgud Theatre for a four-month run before it returned to the Sondheim Theatre. The album has sold 887,000 copies in the US. Grantaire is a drunkard and is often tipsy throughout the musical, carrying a bottle of wine wherever he goes. The concept album includes Maurice Barrier as Jean Valjean, Jacques Mercier as Javert, Rose Laurens as Fantine, Yvan Dautin as Thénardier, Marie-France Roussel as Mme.
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