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Les Misérables, commonly known
as Les Mis, is a musical based on the novel Les Miserables
by Victor Hugo. It tells the story of ex-convict Jean
Valjean and his attempts to start a new life and make
the world a better place.
The musical's emblem is a picture of the waif Cosette,
usually shown cropped to a head-and-shoulders portrait
with the French national flag superimposed.
Well-known songs from the musical include "I Dreamed
a Dream", "Master of the House", "Do
You Hear the People Sing?", "On My Own",
"Empty Chairs at Empty Tables", "Stars",
"At the End of the Day", and "One Day
More".
The musical was written by the composer Claude-Michel
Schönberg and the librettist Alain Boublil. It
opened in September 1980 at the Palais des Sports in
Paris for a projected eight-week season; such was its
success that it ran for sixteen weeks, closing only
because the venue was already committed to other projects
after that point. Les Misérables was a part of
the major European influence on Broadway in the 80's
and along with Cats, The Phantom of the Opera, and Miss
Saigon, they are often collectively known as the greatest
musicals in history.
In 1982, English producer Cameron Mackintosh began
work on an English language version, with lyrics by
Herbert Kretzmer. The first English production, produced
by Mackintosh and directed by Trevor Nunn, opened on
October 8, 1985, in the Barbican Theatre, London. It
starred Colm Wilkinson as Valjean, Rebecca Caine as
Cosette, Patti LuPone as Fantine, Roger Allam as the
persistent Inspector Javert, and Alun Armstrong as the
villainous rogue Thenardier. On December 4, 1985, it
transferred to the Palace Theatre, and moved again on
April 3, 2004 to the Queen's Theatre. On October 8,
1995, the show's 10th anniversary was celebrated with
a concert at the Royal Albert Hall; one of the finalés
was a performance of "Do You Hear the People Sing?"
sung a line at a time by seventeen Jean Valjeans, each
from a different production in a different country.
The Broadway production opened on March 12, 1987 at
the Broadway Theater. Colm Wilkinson and Frances Ruffelle
(as Eponine) reprised their roles from the London production.
The musical won the Tony Award for Best Musical in that
year, and won in five additional categories: Michael
Maguire for Actor in a Featured Role, Musical; Frances
Ruffelle for Actress in a Featured Role, Musical; Alain
Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg for Book, Musical;
Trevor Nunn and John Caird for Director, Musical; and
David Hersey for Lighting Design.
The musical ran at the Broadway Theater through October
10, 1990, when it moved to the Imperial Theatre. It
was scheduled to close on March 15, 2003, but the closing
was postponed by a surge in public interest, probably
as a result of the announcement. After 6,680 performances
in sixteen years, when it closed on May 18, 2003, it
was the third-longest-running Broadway musical after
Cats and The Phantom of the Opera.
In 2002, a student edition of the musical became available.
This is notable because it is unusual for a student
edition to be released while professional productions
(London and US touring productions) are still showing.
However, all the actors in the school edition must be
students (under 19 and unpaid), in order to prevent
theatre companies from performing the show. It is also
shorter than the "official" version, although
no major scenes or songs have been removed (some, however,
are very substantially cut). The official poster and
cover art for the student edition features Cosette wearing
a letterman jacket and holding a textbook.
Les Miserables opened in 2000 in Buenos Aires, Argentina,
being the second version in Spanish after the 1993 Madrid
version. It ran for eight months at Teatro Ópera.
The Spanish-spoken version (Madrid, Buenos Aires, México)
is the only international version having changed its
name from "Les Misérables" to "Los
Miserables". No recording was made from the Buenos
Aires production, the Madrid production being the one
and only Spanish recorded version of the show. The official
webpage of the show still has a link to the Argentine
production: http://www.lesmis.com/ag.htm
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