stage musical Martin Guerre

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Stage musical Martin Guerre is a historical drama by the creators of Les Misérables and Miss Saigon, based on the true 16th-century French identity case of Martin Guerre.

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instanceOf musical theatre work
stage musical
basedOn 16th-century French identity case of Martin Guerre
true story of Martin Guerre
bookWriter Alain Boublil NERFINISHED
Stephen Clark NERFINISHED
composer Claude-Michel Schönberg NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
genre drama
historical musical
hasCharacter André NERFINISHED
Arnaud du Tilh NERFINISHED
Benoit NERFINISHED
Bertrande de Rols NERFINISHED
Catherine NERFINISHED
Father Dominic NERFINISHED
Guillaume NERFINISHED
Madame Guerre NERFINISHED
Madame de Rols NERFINISHED
Martin Guerre NERFINISHED
hasVersion 1996 West End production
US regional productions
revised UK touring production
lyricist Alain Boublil NERFINISHED
Stephen Clark NERFINISHED
musicBySameCreatorsAs Les Misérables (stage musical) NERFINISHED
Miss Saigon (stage musical) NERFINISHED
notableSong “All I Know” NERFINISHED
“Here Comes the Morning” NERFINISHED
“How Many Tears?” NERFINISHED
“I Will Make You Proud” NERFINISHED
“The Courtroom” NERFINISHED
“The Imposters” NERFINISHED
“The Land of the Fathers” NERFINISHED
“Who?”
“Working on the Land” NERFINISHED
originalLanguage English
premiereCity London NERFINISHED
premiereCountry United Kingdom NERFINISHED
premiereDate 1996-07-10
premierePlace Prince Edward Theatre, London NERFINISHED
producer Cameron Mackintosh NERFINISHED
relatedWork Les Misérables (stage musical) NERFINISHED
Miss Saigon (stage musical) NERFINISHED
setInCountry France NERFINISHED
setInPeriod 16th century
subject Protestant–Catholic conflict
identity
impersonation
love triangle
religious conflict

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Alain Boublil coCreated stage musical Martin Guerre