In "Les Misérables," there isn't a character explicitly labeled as a soubrette in the traditional sense. However, the character of Eponine can be seen as embodying some soubrette qualities, as she is portrayed with charm and a lively spirit despite her tragic circumstances. Eponine's role adds complexity to the narrative, highlighting themes of unrequited love and social struggle. Overall, while not a classic soubrette, she contributes to the story's emotional depth.
Yes, Les Misérables is being performed on Broadway in New York.
Les Miserables is a musical, not technically an opera because there are no spoken words. Everything is sung.
the original language was French
Robert Madge
the 25th anniversary concert of les miserables was performed at the O2 arena in london.
Les Miserables was written by Victor Hugo.
yes
It was originally published in 1862
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Les Misérables translates to "The Miserable" or "The Wretched" in English. It is a French novel by Victor Hugo that tells the story of social injustice and the struggle for redemption.
Yes, Les Misérables is being performed on Broadway in New York.
Les Miserables is a musical, not technically an opera because there are no spoken words. Everything is sung.
the original language was French
Robert Madge
deffinetly not he is a singner not a proffesionll actor and singer
Les Miserables is coming back later this year and next year for the 25th Anniversary Tour.
the 25th anniversary concert of les miserables was performed at the O2 arena in london.