It opens in 1815 in Toulon with Valjean just being released from prison who goes on to break his parole. 8 years later he is the mayor of Montreuil-Sur-Mer. He goes on to rescue a young Cosette from the Thenardiers and the story skips ahead 10 years later, set in Paris with the end of Act 1 ending just before the 1832 student revolution. Act 2 all happens over a short space of time, meaning Les Miserables would end in 1832 or possibly early 1833.
The famous French author Victor Hugo wrote Les Misérables in 1862.
Les Misérables, the musical, based on Hugo's book, was written in French in 1980. The English version was first performed in London in 1885.
It was composed by Claude-Michel Schonberg during the late 70's and wasn't completed until 1980. It was then recorded and released first as a concept album, which sold over 260,000 copies at the time.
It was written In 1980. The first performance was on October, 8th 1985.
In 1862.
The book was written by Victor Hugo.
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.
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