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Nope. The play ends with Jean Valjean's death directly after Marius and Cosette's wedding. Marius and Cosette (if you are the romantic sort) live happily ever after... except for that whole failed French Revolution thing...
The policeman in the musical "Les Miserables" is named Javert.
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Most of a performance of Les Miserables is accompanied by singing and practically all of it with music. A performance of Les Miserables lasts around 2 hours and 30 minutes.
Michael Ball played Raoul in Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera in the London Stage play in 1990 replacing Steve Barton...when he went to Broadway with the original London Cast Phantom of the Opera. Michael Ball has on musical tours had sing the songs from Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber's the Phantom of the Opera..he himself has not yet to my research played the Phantom...in the stage play. Michale Ball does appear in Phantom of the Opera 25th Anniversary as Raoul.
The musical debuted in France in 1981, but did not become a hit until the 1985 London version when it was picked up by Cameron Mackintosh.
No. Michael Jordan doesnt play ball anymore, but im pretty sure he has something to do with the NBA
In Les Miserables, General Lamarque is mentioned as the only government official who cares about the people, however he is not a character in the play and hence is played by noone
Caroline Sheen will play 'Fantine', Alexia Khadime 'Eponine', Craig Mather 'Marius', Katy Secombe 'Madame Thénardier', Liam Tamne 'Enjolras' and Lisa-Anne Wood 'Cosette'. They join the previously announced Alfie Boe as 'Jean Valjean', Matt Lucas as 'Thénardier' and Hadley Fraser as 'Javert'.
Yes, if you think you have hit your ball in play out of bounds you must play a provisional ball from the exact same spot as where you played the previous shot from. However, if you know the ball is out of bounds the next ball you play becomes the ball in play.
After the rebellion ends at the barricade, Marius is rescued, restored to health, and marries Cosette. At the end of the story, Valjean dies of age. This happens in both the book and the musical adaptation.