Introduction Part One: Victor Hugo's Masterpiece; France in the Early Nineteenth Century; The Conception of 'Les Mis'; A Radical Rethink; Opening in London; A Worldwide Success; Anniversary Productions Part Two: From the Stage to the Studio - How 'Les Mis' was Turned into a Movie; The Cast; The Production Awards won, index and credits.
To bring this fascinating story to life, the book also contains at least 15 facsimiles that highlight key moments in the creation of Les Misérables, both on stage and on the screen.
Benedict Nightingale is the former theatre critic of the London Times newspaper and the author of numerous books on the theatre, including the forthcoming Great Moments in the Theatre. Martyn Palmer writes extensively on film and music for a number of British and international newspapers and magazines, including The Times and Empire magazine.
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