Yes. It was written by Victor Hugo, who lived from 1802 to 1885. In addition to writing Les Miserables, he wrote The Hunchback of Notre-Dame (Notre Dame de Paris) and a host of other things.
It opened on Broadway on March 12th, 1987
"Les Misérables" was originally a novel written by Victor Hugo in 1862. It was later adapted into a successful musical, which premiered in Paris in 1980. The musical was then adapted into a film in 2012.
they just celebrated the 25th anniversary over 3 years ago.
It is performed in French. The operetta was originally written in French, as it was based upon the French book of the same name written by Victor Hugo. The play was not translated into English for a few years after it first debuted, and is usually performed in English in only English-speaking countries like England and the US.
the first musical ever made was sometime in 1927
I'm not sure what you're looking for, but Les Miserables was written by the French composer Claude-Michel Schönberg with a libretto by Alain Boublil in 1980. The first English translation of Les Miserables was produced by Cameron Mackintosh and opened on October 8, 1985, and it is this version that has won all the accolades.
Victor Hugo wrote Les Miserables in 1862.There have been several movies made based on it, the first one in 1909, the most recent in 2000.The stage musical version was written in 1980.
The first French cookbooks written in the middle ages.
The story of Les Miserables has been made into many films, however, the 2012 film is the first film to contain the songs from the hit musical.
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Shuffle Along, was the first musical written, produced, and performed, by African Americans, made it's debut on Broadway in 1921.
Shuffle Along, was the first musical written, produced, and performed, by African Americans, made it's debut on Broadway in 1921.