This epic story recounts the struggle against adversity in 19th century France. Imprisoned for stealing a loaf of bread, petty thief Jean Valjean is released and becomes not only an honest man, but the mayor of a prosperous town, and a loving adoptive father. His past haunts him however in the form of the relentless Inspector Javert. Valjean eventually proves his mettle during a bloody student uprising, saving the life of a young man in love with his daughter.
Musical Highlights
“I Dreamed a Dream”; “Do You Hear the People Sing?”
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City Mill Co., Ltd.
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Directed & Choreographed By
Peter Lockyer
Melanie Tojio Lockyer
Musical Direction By
Phil Hidalgo
A Musical By
Alain Boublil
Claude-Michel Schonberg
Based On A Novel By
Victor Hugo
Music By
Claude-Michel Schonberg
Lyrics By
Herbert Kretzmer
Original French Text By
Alain Boublil
Jean-Marc Natel
Additional Material By
James Fenton
Musical Direction By
Phil Hidalgo
A Musical By
Alain Boublil
Claude-Michel Schonberg
Based On A Novel By
Victor Hugo
Music By
Claude-Michel Schonberg
Lyrics By
Herbert Kretzmer
Original French Text By
Alain Boublil
Jean-Marc Natel
Additional Material By
James Fenton
Orchestrations By
John Cameron
John Cameron
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1 Interpreted & Described Performance
2 The "Talk Back" begins after the performance. Discussions are free of charge, and one need not attend that day's performance to participate.