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Click To View Images Les Misérables
Category: Musical, Drama, Original, Broadway Setting: In France: Digne, 1815; Montreuil-Sur-Mer, 1823; Montfermeil, 1823; Paris, 1832. Theatre Owned / Operated by The Shubert Organization (Gerald Schoenfeld: Chairman; Bernard B. Jacobs: President)
Produced by Cameron Mackintosh; Produced in association with The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
Originally produced in London by Cameron Mackintosh and The Royal Shakespeare Company (Terry Hands, Artistic Director)
Book by Claude-Michel Schönberg and Alain Boublil; Based on the novel by Victor Hugo; Music by Claude-Michel Schönberg; Lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer; Original French text by Alain Boublil and Jean-Marc Natel; Additional text by James Fenton; Music orchestrated by John Cameron; Musical Director: Robert Billig
Scenic Design by John Napier; Costume Design by Andreane Neofitou; Lighting Design by David Hersey; Sound Design by Andrew Bruce and Autograph; Associate Scenic Design: Keith Gonzales; Assistant Costume Design: Richard Schurkamp; Assistant Lighting Design: Sarah Lambert; Associate Sound Design: Abe Jacob
Executive Producer: Martin McCallum and Richard Jay-Alexander; General Manager: Alan Wasser; Associate Gen. Mgr: Barbara Seinfeld; Company Manager: Gordon G. Forbes; Associate Co. Mgr: Beth Riedmann
Production Stage Manager: Sam Stickler; Stage Manager: Mitchell Lemsky and Fredric Hanson; Technical Production Manager: John H. Paull, III
Conducted by Robert Billig; Musical Supervisor: Robert Billig; Violin: Sasha Vselensky, Marion Pinheiro, Katherine Livolsi-Stern, Richard Henrickson and Lori Miller; Keyboards: Sariva Goetz and Robert Meffe; Viola: Sam Kephart and Kathleen Foster; Cello: Batia Lieberman and David W. Moore; Flute and Piccolo: Joseph Piscitelli; Clarinet and Alto Saxophone: Mitchell Weiss; Oboe and English Horn: Kaethe Durham ; Trumpet, Piccolo Trumpet, Flugelhorn: David Gale and Robert Zottola; Trumpet and Piccolo Trumpet: Pete Hyde; Bass Trombone: John Rojak; French Horn: Patricia Hackbarth and Katherine Canfield; Guitar: Brian Koonin; Bass: Brian Hamm; Drums: Michael Hinton; Percussion: Mark Belair; Music Preparation: Chelsea Music Services, Inc.
General Press Representative: The Fred Nathan Company, Inc. and Anne S. Abrams; Casting: Johnson-Liff Associates; Advertising and Logo Design by Dewynters, Limited; Advertising: Serino, Coyne & Nappi; Production Photographer: Michael Le Poer Trench
Opening Night Cast
Understudies: Cindy Benson (Madame Thénardier), Jane Bodle (Cosette), Brandy Brown (Young Cosette, Young Eponine), Anthony Crivello (Javert), Ann Crumb (Fantine), John Dewar (Bishop of Digne), Joanna Glushak (Fantine), Susan Goodman (Madame Thénardier), Paul Harman (Enjolras, Jean Valjean), Kelli James (Eponine, Gavroche), Gretchen Kingsley-Weihe (Cosette, Eponine), Joseph Kolinski (Enjolras, Marius), Norman Large (Javert, Thénardier), Marcus Lovett (Marius), Kevin Marcum (Jean Valjean), Chrissie McDonald (Young Cosette), John Norman (Thénardier), R. D. Robb (Gavroche), Steve Shocket (Bishop of Digne).
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