Les Misérables
English-language version of French musical "Les Misérables"
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Les Misérables
Summary
Les Misérables is a dramatico-musical work[1].
Key Facts
- Les Misérables's instance of is recorded as dramatico-musical work[2].
- Les Misérables's instance of is recorded as version, edition or translation[3].
- Les Misérables's composer is recorded as Claude-Michel Schönberg[4].
- Les Misérables's librettist is recorded as Alain Boublil[5].
- Les Misérables's librettist is recorded as Claude-Michel Schönberg[6].
- Les Misérables's soundtrack release is recorded as Les Misérables Live! – Dream the Dream[7].
- Les Misérables's language of work or name is recorded as English[8].
- Les Misérables's edition or translation of is recorded as Les Misérables[9].
- Les Misérables's lyricist is recorded as Herbert Kretzmer[10].
- Les Misérables's lyricist is recorded as James Fenton[11].
- Les Misérables's date of first performance is recorded as September 28, 1985[12].
- Les Misérables's title is recorded as Les Misérables[13].
- Les Misérables's has characteristic is recorded as translation work[14].
- Les Misérables's has characteristic is recorded as sung-through[15].
- Les Misérables's has list is recorded as list of songs from Les Misérables[16].
- Les Misérables's location of first performance is recorded as Barbican Centre[17].
- Les Misérables's form of creative work is recorded as musical[18].
- Les Misérables's translation of is recorded as Les Misérables[19].
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