The premiere of the musical Les Misérables took place in Paris.
Origins of a Global Phenomenon
The iconic musical Les Misérables, adapted from Victor Hugo's 1862 novel, first graced the stage in its native language. This initial production was a significant moment in the show's history, even though its run was relatively brief compared to its later international success.
Key Details of the Paris Premiere
The original French production of Les Misérables provided the foundational groundwork for what would become one of the world's longest-running and most beloved musicals. It was originally written and performed in French.
Here are the key details surrounding its debut:
- Location: Paris, France
- Year: 1980
- Language: French (the musical was originally written and performed in French)
- Duration: The initial run in Paris lasted for only three months.
Despite its short run, this Parisian premiere set the stage for the musical's subsequent development and eventual global acclaim, particularly its highly successful English-language adaptation that premiered later in London.
Premiere Summary
Aspect | Detail |
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City | Paris |
Year | 1980 |
Language | French |
Duration | Approximately three months |