According to an article in The Houston Chronicle, "The catalyst for Disney's braving the stage was an article by New York Times theater critic Frank Rich that praised Beauty and the Beast as 1991's best musical.... Theatre Under The Stars executive director Frank Young had been trying to get Disney interested in a stage version of Beauty about the same time Eisner and Katzenberg were mulling over Rich's column. But Young couldn't seem to get in touch with the right person in the Disney empire. Nothing happened till the Disney execs started to pursue the project from their end.... When they asked George Ives, the head of Actors Equity on the West Coast, which Los Angeles theater would be the best venue for launching a new musical, Ives said the best theater for that purpose would be TUTS. Not long after that, Disney's Don Frantz and Bettina Buckley contacted Young, and the partnership was under way."
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Beauty and the Beast (1997-05-Dominion Theatre-London)
Type de série: RevivalThéâtre: Dominion Theatre (Londres - Angleterre) Durée : 2 ans 7 mois Nombre : 1071 représentationsPremière Preview : mardi 29 avril 1997Première : mardi 13 mai 1997Dernière : samedi 11 décembre 1999Mise en scène : Robbie Roth • Chorégraphie : Matt West • Producteur : Avec : Cast: Alasdair Harvey (Beast), Julie Alanah Brighten (Belle), Burke Moses (Gaston), Richard Gauntlett (Lefou), Norman Rossington (Maurice), Barry James (Clogsworth), Derek Griffiths (Lumiere), Rebecca Thornhill (Babette), Mary Millar (Mrs Potts), Di Botcher (Mme de la grande Bouche)Commentaires : Notes: Based on the 1991 Disney film, seven new songs were written for the stage musical with lyrics by Tim Rice. Howard Ashman, the original lyricist, had died in 1991. The Broadway production ran for 5,461 performances between 1994 and 2007. The show had been staged in eight other cities before coming to London and was said to have cost £10 million, the most expensive musical ever staged in the West End. It was lavish, spectacular and filled with magical effects and a superb re-creation of the famous “Be Our Guest” sequence from the film - a sequence which never failed to stop the show. From the opening, when a witch soared high in the air, to the finale, where the Beast was magically transformed back into a handsome Prince, this was a show that delighted even the most cynical of the critics. During the London run replacements for Belle included Michelle Gayle and Annalene Beechey, and John Barrowman and Earl Carpenter as the Beast. The production won the Olivier Award for Best New Musical in 1998. The world-wide box office takings for this show went on to exceed $1.4 billion, and the production has since been seen in 13 countries and 115 cities.Presse : MICHAEL BILLINGTON of THE GUARDIAN said "It may not be high art but it's certainly great fun."
NICHOLAS DE JONGH of THE EVENING STANDARD said "Mr Harvey's mournful Beast left me untouched."
MICHAEL COVENEY of DAILY MAIL said "If you have kids, prepare to take them now."
Pour sauver son père, enfermé au château d'une bête monstrueuse, Belle accepte d'être emprisonnée à sa place. La Bête n'est en fait qu'un malheureux prince, victime d'un sort. La rose enchantée qu'il possède perd un à un ses pétales et sa seule chance de redevenir humain est d'aimer et d'être aimé en retour avant la chute du dernier pétale. Belle fait la connaissance des habitants du château, eux aussi sous le coup du sort qui les transforme peu à peu en objets.
Tous se liguent - avec succès - pour que les deux jeunes gens tombent amoureux l'un de l'autre et brisent la malédiction mais c'est compter sans Gaston. Ce bellâtre veut épouser Belle et tuer La Bête. A l'issue d'un terrible combat sur le toit du château, Gaston est précipité dans l'abîme mais la Belle est blessée au moment où le dernier pétal tombe. Mais le pouvoir de l'amour est si fort qu'il redonne à La Bête son apparence initiale et Belle et lui peuvent enfin se marier.
En fait, ce musical est lui-même inspiré d'une autre musical, lui aussi produit par Disney, mais joué dans le parc Disney-MGM Studios et ne durait que 25 minutes.
1991 Disney film of the same name
Beauty and the Beast, the musical, is based on the 1991 Disney film of the same name. Seven new songs were written for the stage musical. Beauty ran on Broadway for 5,464 performances between 1994 and 2007, becoming Broadway's eighth-longest running production in history. The musical has played in thirteen countries and 115 cities.
Beauty and the Beast premiered in a joint production of Theatre Under The Stars and Disney Theatricals at the Music Hall, Houston, Texas, from November 28, 1993, through December 26, 1993.
Original Broadway production)
The musical opened on Broadway at the Palace Theatre on April 18, 1994 and ran there until September 5, 1999, transferring to the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre on November 11, 1999, with an official opening date of November 16, 1999. The musical closed on July 29, 2007 after 46 previews and 5,464 performances, and is Broadway's eighth-longest running production in history (as of August 2011). The production holds the record of being the longest running production at both the Palace Theatre, where it opened, and the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, where it closed its Broadway run.
Directed by Robert Jess Roth with choreography by Matt West and assisted by Dan Mojica, the original Broadway cast included Susan Egan as Belle, Terrence Mann as the Beast, Burke Moses as Gaston, Gary Beach as Lumiere and Beth Fowler as Mrs Potts. Orchestrations were by Danny Troob (after his score of the film), scenic designer was Stan Meyer, costume designer Ann Hould-Ward, lighting designer Natasha Katz, sound was by T. Richard Fitzgerald, hair designer David H. Lawrence, and prosthetics were by John Dods. Illusions were by Jim Steinmeyer and John Gaughan, and pyrotechnic design was by Tyler Wymer.
The Broadway production closed to make way for Disney's next musical venture, The Little Mermaid. With Disney set to open its Broadway version of The Little Mermaid on November 3, 2007 at the time, it was believed that having two Disney film of the same style I.E. Princesses on Broadway at the same time would divide audiences and cause competition between the two shows. At this point, Disney had three shows running at the same time: Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King, and Tarzan. It was reported that Disney Theatrical planned to revive the show on Broadway for the 2008 holiday season, but Disney did not pursue this.
Original London production
The West End production opened at London's Dominion Theatre on April 29, 1997 and closed on December 11, 1999. Featured were Julie Alanah Brighton as Belle, Alasdair Harvey as the Beast, Burke Moses reprising his role as Gaston, Derek Griffiths as Lumiere, Mary Millar as Mrs Potts, Norman Rossington as Maurice, Barry James as Cogsworth, Di Botcher as Madame De La Grande Bouche, Richard Gauntlett as Lefou and Rebecca Thornhill as Babette. Notable replacements included Michelle Gayle and Annalene Beechey as Belle and John Barrowman and Earl Carpenter as the Beast, Alex Bourne as Gaston and Terry Doyle as Maurice. The show won the Olivier Award as Best New Musical for 1998.
National tours
The show had three US national tours. The first opened on November 15, 1995 and closed in 1999. It featured Kim Huber as Belle and Fred Inkley as the Beast. The second national tour opened in 1999 with Susan Owen as Belle and Grant Norman as The Beast. This production closed in 2003. The third national tour opened in 2001 and closed in 2003. This production starred Jennifer Shraeder as Belle and Roger Befeler as the Beast. Notable replacements on the tours have included Sarah Litzsinger, Erin Dilly and Danyelle Bossardet as Belle. The three touring companies visited 137 venues in 90 North American cities. About 5.5 million people in the United States and Canada saw these tours. A fourth national tour of Beauty and the Beast began February 2010, opening in Providence, Rhode Island starring Liz Shivener as Belle and Justin Glaser as The Beast.
The UK National tour (prior to the closure of the West End Production in 1999) began on November 2, 2001 at the Empire Theatre in Liverpool with stops in Bristol, Birmingham, Dublin, Southampton, Manchester and ended on April 12, 2003 at the Playhouse Theatre in Edinburgh. The tour starred Annalene Beechey (reprising her role from the London Production) as Belle, Alistair Robins as the Beast, Ben Harlow as Gaston, Julia Goss as Mrs Potts, Stephen Matthews as Lumiere Barry James (reprising his role from the London Production) as Cogsworth, Billy Boyle (reprising his role from the London Production) as Maurice, Karen Davies as Madame De La Grande Bouche, Kate Graham (reprising her role from the London Production) as Babette, Anthony Clegg as Lefou and Oliver Taylor and Sion Eifion sharing the role of Chip. Notable replacements included Dianne Pilkington as Belle, Alex Bourne as the Beast, Earl Carpenter as Gaston, Marilyn Cutts as Mrs Potts, Richard Tate as Maurice and Drew Varley as Lefou.
In October 2005, UK Productions produced a UK Tour of the show which ended in January 2010. The original cast included Katie Rowley Jones as Belle, Nic Greenshields as The Beast and Michael Quinn as Gaston. Notable replacements have included Jo Gibb and Ashley Oliver as Belle, Matthew Cammelle and Shaun Dalton as the Beast and Ben Harlow (who reprised his role from the Original Disney UK Tour as Gaston). The tour also visited other countries such as Malaysia and Greece.
Other productions
Los Angeles: A Los Angeles production opened at the Shubert Theatre on April 12, 1995 and closed on September 29, 1996. Most of the original Broadway cast, including Susan Egan, Terrence Mann, Gary Beach, Beth Fowler, Burke Moses and Tom Bosley reprised their roles. Notable replacements included James Barbour as the Beast. The sets in this production were widely considered to be the largest out of all the musical's productions in the world. After the show closed in Los Angeles, all of the sets were transferred for the production in Mexico City in 1997.[citation needed]
Canada: The Toronto production opened at the Princess of Wales Theatre on August 8, 1995 and closed in 1998. The production starred Kerry Butler as Belle and Chuck Wagner as the Beast, and Terry Doyle as Maurice. Notable replacements included Melissa Thomson as Belle and Steve Blanchard as the Beast. The lesser known Halifax production at the Neptune Theatre was the longest running production in the theatre's history.
International productions
In 1995, the musical began its original Australian run in Melbourne at The Princess Theatre, before moving on to Sydney. The original Australian cast included Michael Cormick as The Beast, Rachael Beck as Belle, Hugh Jackman as Gaston, and Ernie Bourne as Maurice.
In South America, Brazil was the second country to host the musical. Disney had plans to bring it to the country in 1999, after the success in Argentina, but nobody really knew if it would work. Three years later, in 2002, Beauty and the Beast finally opened in Brazil at Teatro Abril, one of the biggest theaters in the country. It was a huge hit, for more than one and a half years, it was presented with Kiara Sasso, playing Belle and Saulo Vasconcelos playing the Beast. In 2009, a new Belle and a new Beast were cast, Lissah Martins and Ricardo Vieira, as the musical came back to Brazil, Kiara Sasso was playing Maria in The Sound of Music and Saulo was Captain Von Trapp. Beauty and the Beast remained for six months at Teatro Abril. Even though the play was brought back as a way to try to recoup some of the money lost in Brazilian's version of Miss Saigon, this second encarnation of Beauty And The Beast failed to create any critical buzz, or to be a Box Office success.
In Spain there have been two productions of the show. The first one, based on the original Broadway production, had its Madrid debut on December 2, 1999 at Teatro Lope de Vega. The original cast included Xenia Reguant (later replaced by Julia Möller) as Belle, Carlos Marín (later replaced by Joe Luciano) as Beast, Lisardo Guarinos (later replaced by Manuel Bandera) as Gaston, Víctor Ullate Roche as Lefou, Germán Torres as Lumiere, Kirby Navarro as Mrs Potts, David Venancio Muro as Cogsworth, Dulcinea Juárez as Babette, Laura Inclán as Madame de la Grande Bouche and Miguel de Grandy as Maurice. After a successful run of 27 months and about 900 performances, the production finally closed on March 3, 2002, becoming the longest-running musical ever in Madrid. More recently, its record was surpassed by Mamma Mia!, Hoy no me puedo levantar and Sam Mendes' Cabaret.
In 2007, a second version produced by Stage Entertainment premiered on October 3, at Teatro Coliseum, Madrid, for a limited run of 6 months, but the closing was postponed due to a successful season. The original cast included Julia Möller reprising her role as Belle (later replaced by María Adamuz), David Ordinas as Beast, Pablo Puyol as Gaston, Raúl Peña as Lefou, Armando Pita as Lumiere, Angels Jiménez as Mrs Potts (later replaced by Rita Barber), Esteban Oliver as Cogsworth, Silvia Luchetti as Babette, María José Oquendo as Madame de la Grande Bouche and Lorenzo Valverde as Maurice. The production closed on January 11, 2009 and was transferred to Barcelona, where it ran from February 26, 2009 to January 10, 2010, at BTM, with some changes in the cast, including Mercè Martínez as Mrs Potts, Marta Capel as Babette and Albert Muntanyola as Maurice.
According to Disney, Beauty and the Beast has performed around the world in a total of 14 countries in 116 cities including Argentina (1998 and 2010), Australia (1995), Austria (1995), Brazil (2001 and 2009), Canada (1995), China (1999), Germany (1997), Ireland (2002 as part of the UK National Tour), Japan, (1995), Mexico (1997), Israel (2006), South Korea (2004), Spain (1999 and 2007), Poland (2008) and the United Kingdom (1997).
In 2005, Disney and Stage Entertainment produced a new version of the show using brand new sets and costumes. After touring Holland and playing in Antwerp, Belgium, Disney and Stage Entertainment brought the show to Berlin, Germany in 2006 after a (aprox.) one year-run at the Metronom Theater in Oberhausen. This production opened in 2007 in Madrid, Spain and in 2009 in Milan, Italy, with Arianna as Belle and Michel Altieri as the Beast. The Broadway production played a second time in Mexico City beginning in September 2007 and in Hiroshima, Japan beginning in February 2008. It opened in South Africa in September 2008. In 2004, Disney began to license the show to other companies for touring, and the show has been performed by professional and amateur companies in many countries.
Acte I
Overture* — Orchestra
Prologue — Orchestra
Belle — Belle, Gaston, Silly Girls and Townspeople
No Matter What* - Maurice and Belle
Wolf Chase* — Maurice
Me* — Gaston
Belle (Reprise) — Belle Silly girls(junior Broadway)
Home* — Belle
Home (Reprise)* Mrs. Potts Madame de la Grande Bouche (junior Broadway)
Gaston† — Lefou, Gaston, Silly Girls and Tavern Patrons
Gaston (Reprise)† — Gaston and Lefou
How Long Must This Go On?* — Beast#
Be Our Guest† — Lumiere, Mrs. Potts, and Enchanted Objects, Ensemble
If I Can't Love Her* — Beast
Acte II
Overture* — Orchestra
Prologue — Orchestra
Belle — Belle, Gaston, Silly Girls and Townspeople
No Matter What* - Maurice and Belle
Wolf Chase* — Maurice
Me* — Gaston
Belle (Reprise) — Belle Silly girls(junior Broadway)
Home* — Belle
Home (Reprise)* Mrs. Potts Madame de la Grande Bouche (junior Broadway)
Gaston† — Lefou, Gaston, Silly Girls and Tavern Patrons
Gaston (Reprise)† — Gaston and Lefou
How Long Must This Go On?* — Beast#
Be Our Guest† — Lumiere, Mrs. Potts, and Enchanted Objects, Ensemble
If I Can't Love Her* — Beast
* New song or instrumental cue
† Expanded vocal or instrumental content, using either cut lyrics by Ashman or dance arrangements by Glen Kelly, or both.
‡ "Human Again" was written by Menken and Ashman for the movie, but was cut. On account of the musical's great success an entirely new animated sequence was set to this song and inserted into 2002's Special Edition DVD release.
§ "A Change In Me" was written into the show in 1998 and was retained thereafter.
Beast/Young Prince: A Prince transformed into a terrifying beast for his lack of compassion; hot-tempered and commanding, but with a warm, loving heart buried far beneath his gruff exterior.
Belle: A vibrant, intelligent young beauty who wants more out of life than an ordinary existence.
Gaston: The story's antagonist. The vain, egotistical, ultra-masculine villain determined to marry Belle.
Lumiere: A suave, French, debonair enchanted candelabra. The valet of the castle.
Mrs. Potts: A warm-hearted, maternal enchanted teapot. The cook of the castle.
Babette: A saucy, enchanted feather-duster, and the object of Lumiere's affections. The chamber maid of the castle.
Madame de la Grande Bouche: A former opera diva turned into an enchanted wardrobe.
Cogsworth: A tightly-wound, enchanted stuffy mantle clock and the head of the Beast’s household. The butler of the castle.
Maurice: Belle’s loving, eccentric inventor father.
Chip: An enchanted teacup, and Mrs. Potts' little boy.
Monsieur d'Arque: The creepy, scheming proprietor of the local insane asylum, the Maison des Lunes.
Ensemble: Silly Girls, Enchanted Objects, Townspeople, Tavern Patrons, Mob.
Lefou: Gaston’s bumbling, toady sidekick.
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Beauty and the Beast (1993-11-Theatre Under the Stars-Houston)
Type de série: Pre-Broadway Try OutThéâtre: Theatre Under the Stars (Houston - Etats-Unis) Durée : 4 semaines Nombre : Première Preview : InconnuPremière : dimanche 28 novembre 1993Dernière : dimanche 26 décembre 1993Mise en scène : Chorégraphie : Producteur :
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Beauty and the Beast (1994-03-Broadway Run-Broadway)
Type de série: OriginalThéâtre: Broadway Run (Broadway - Etats-Unis) Durée : 13 ans 3 mois 2 semaines Nombre : 46 previews - 5461 représentationsPremière Preview : mercredi 09 mars 1994Première : lundi 18 avril 1994Dernière : dimanche 29 juillet 2007Mise en scène : Robbie Roth • Chorégraphie : Matt West • Producteur : Commentaires longs: The song "A Change in Me" was added for Toni Braxton's run as Belle. It was subsequently added to the production.
The roles of Salt and Pepper, Cheesegrater and Doormat were not listed on the opening night Playbill, but were in subsequent playbills. The performers assigned to these roles are assumed to be correct, however please contact us if it is not.
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Beauty and the Beast (1994-03-Broadway Run-Lunt-Fontanne Theatre)
Type de série: OriginalThéâtre: Lunt-Fontanne Theatre (Broadway - Etats-Unis)Durée : Nombre : Première Preview : jeudi 11 novembre 1999Première : mardi 16 novembre 1999Dernière : dimanche 29 juillet 2007Mise en scène : Robbie Roth • Chorégraphie : Matt West • Producteur :
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Beauty and the Beast (1994-03-Broadway Run-Palace Theatre)
Type de série: OriginalThéâtre: Palace Theatre (Broadway - Etats-Unis)Durée : 5 ans 4 mois 3 semaines Nombre : Première Preview : mercredi 09 mars 1994Première : lundi 18 avril 1994Dernière : dimanche 05 septembre 1999Mise en scène : Robbie Roth • Chorégraphie : Matt West • Producteur :
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Beauty and the Beast (1995-??-Australian Run)
Type de série:Théâtre: Australian Tour ( - Australie) Durée : Nombre : Première Preview : InconnuPremière : InconnuDernière : InconnuMise en scène : Robbie Roth • Chorégraphie : Matt West • Producteur : Commentaires longs: Melbourne at The Princess Theatre, before moving on to Sydney
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Beauty and the Beast (1995-04-Shubert Theatre-Los Angeles)
Type de série: RevivalThéâtre: Shubert Theatre (Los Angeles - Etats-Unis) Durée : 1 an 5 mois 3 semaines Nombre : Première Preview : InconnuPremière : mercredi 12 avril 1995Dernière : dimanche 29 septembre 1996Mise en scène : Robbie Roth • Chorégraphie : Matt West • Producteur : Commentaires longs: The sets for this particular production are considered to be the largest in the world.
After closing in Los Angeles, the sets were transferred to Mexico City for their production.
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Beauty and the Beast (1995-08-Princess of Wales Theatre-Toronto)
Type de série: RevivalThéâtre: Princess of Wales Theatre (Toronto - Canada) Durée : Nombre : Première Preview : InconnuPremière : mardi 08 août 1995Dernière : InconnuMise en scène : Robbie Roth • Chorégraphie : Matt West • Producteur :
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Beauty and the Beast (1995-09-Raimund Theatre-Vienne)
Type de série: RevivalThéâtre: Raimund Theater (Vienne - Autriche) Durée : 1 an 9 mois Nombre : Première Preview : jeudi 28 septembre 1995Première : jeudi 28 septembre 1995Dernière : dimanche 29 juin 1997Mise en scène : Robbie Roth • Chorégraphie : Matt West • Producteur :
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Beauty and the Beast (1995-11-Alaska Musical Theatre-Tokyo)
Type de série: RevivalThéâtre: Alaska Musical Theatre (Tokyo - Japon) Durée : Nombre : Première Preview : InconnuPremière : jeudi 23 novembre 1995Dernière : InconnuMise en scène : Robbie Roth • Chorégraphie : Matt West • Producteur :
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Beauty and the Beast (1997-05-Dominion Theatre-London)
Type de série: RevivalThéâtre: Dominion Theatre (Londres - Angleterre) Durée : 2 ans 7 mois Nombre : 1071 représentationsPremière Preview : mardi 29 avril 1997Première : mardi 13 mai 1997Dernière : samedi 11 décembre 1999Mise en scène : Robbie Roth • Chorégraphie : Matt West • Producteur : Avec : Cast: Alasdair Harvey (Beast), Julie Alanah Brighten (Belle), Burke Moses (Gaston), Richard Gauntlett (Lefou), Norman Rossington (Maurice), Barry James (Clogsworth), Derek Griffiths (Lumiere), Rebecca Thornhill (Babette), Mary Millar (Mrs Potts), Di Botcher (Mme de la grande Bouche)Commentaires : Notes: Based on the 1991 Disney film, seven new songs were written for the stage musical with lyrics by Tim Rice. Howard Ashman, the original lyricist, had died in 1991. The Broadway production ran for 5,461 performances between 1994 and 2007. The show had been staged in eight other cities before coming to London and was said to have cost £10 million, the most expensive musical ever staged in the West End. It was lavish, spectacular and filled with magical effects and a superb re-creation of the famous “Be Our Guest” sequence from the film - a sequence which never failed to stop the show. From the opening, when a witch soared high in the air, to the finale, where the Beast was magically transformed back into a handsome Prince, this was a show that delighted even the most cynical of the critics. During the London run replacements for Belle included Michelle Gayle and Annalene Beechey, and John Barrowman and Earl Carpenter as the Beast. The production won the Olivier Award for Best New Musical in 1998. The world-wide box office takings for this show went on to exceed $1.4 billion, and the production has since been seen in 13 countries and 115 cities.Presse : MICHAEL BILLINGTON of THE GUARDIAN said "It may not be high art but it's certainly great fun."
NICHOLAS DE JONGH of THE EVENING STANDARD said "Mr Harvey's mournful Beast left me untouched."
MICHAEL COVENEY of DAILY MAIL said "If you have kids, prepare to take them now."
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Beauty and the Beast (1997-05-Orfeón Teatro-Mexico)
Type de série: RevivalThéâtre: Orfeón (Mexico - Mexique) Durée : Nombre : 420 représentationsPremière Preview : InconnuPremière : jeudi 08 mai 1997Dernière : dimanche 28 juin 1998Mise en scène : Robbie Roth • Chorégraphie : Matt West • Producteur :
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Beauty and the Beast (1997-12-Music-Hall-Stuttgart)
Type de série: RevivalThéâtre: Music-Hall (Stuttgart - Allemagne) Durée : Nombre : Première Preview : vendredi 05 décembre 1997Première : jeudi 18 décembre 1997Dernière : vendredi 22 décembre 2000Mise en scène : Robbie Roth • Chorégraphie : Matt West • Producteur :
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Beauty and the Beast (1997-12-Palladium Theater-Stuttgart)
Type de série: RevivalThéâtre: Palladium Theater (Stuttgart - Allemagne) Durée : 3 ans 2 semaines Nombre : Première Preview : vendredi 05 décembre 1997Première : vendredi 05 décembre 1997Dernière : vendredi 22 décembre 2000Mise en scène : Chorégraphie : Producteur : Avec : Werner Bauer, Frances Chiapetta, Marc G. Dalio, Anne Tiger Days, Peter Faerber, Viktor Gernot, Cristina Grimandi, Uwe Kröger, Horst Krüger, Anne Mandrella, Mark André Pingul, Kenneth Posey, Tersia Potgieter, Leah Delos Santos, Rainer Schmitt, Deborah Shrimpton
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Beauty and the Beast (1998-11-Opera Theatre-Buenos Aires)
Type de série: RevivalThéâtre: Opera Theatre (Buenos Aires - Argentine) Durée : Nombre : Première Preview : InconnuPremière : jeudi 26 novembre 1998Dernière : InconnuMise en scène : Robbie Roth • Chorégraphie : Matt West • Producteur :
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Beauty and the Beast (1999-12-Teatro Lope de Vega-Madrid)
Type de série: RevivalThéâtre: Teatro Lope de Vega (Madrid - Espagne) Durée : 2 ans 3 mois Nombre : 900 représentationsPremière Preview : InconnuPremière : jeudi 02 décembre 1999Dernière : dimanche 03 mars 2002Mise en scène : Robbie Roth • Chorégraphie : Matt West • Producteur :
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Beauty and the Beast (2001-??-3ème US Tour)
Type de série: US TourThéâtre: US Tour ( - Etats-Unis) Durée : Nombre : Première Preview : InconnuPremière : InconnuDernière : InconnuMise en scène : Robbie Roth • Chorégraphie : Matt West • Producteur : Commentaires longs: The third national tour opened in 2001 and closed in 2003
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Beauty and the Beast (2001-11-Uk National Tour)
Type de série: UK TourThéâtre: UK Tour ( - Angleterre) Durée : 1 an 5 mois 1 semaine Nombre : Première Preview : InconnuPremière : vendredi 02 novembre 2001Dernière : samedi 12 avril 2003Mise en scène : Robbie Roth • Chorégraphie : Matt West • Producteur :
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Beauty and the Beast (2005-09-Nederlandse Tour-Pays-Bas)
Type de série: Nederlandse TourThéâtre: Nederlandse Tour ( - Pays-Bas) Durée : 1 an 3 mois 1 semaine Nombre : Première Preview : vendredi 16 septembre 2005Première : dimanche 02 octobre 2005Dernière : samedi 13 janvier 2007Mise en scène : Robbie Roth • Chorégraphie : Matt West • Producteur : Commentaires longs: Production: Stage Entertainment
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Beauty and the Beast (2005-10-Uk National Tour 2)
Type de série: UK TourThéâtre: UK Tour ( - Angleterre) Durée : 4 ans 3 mois Nombre : Première Preview : InconnuPremière : lundi 03 octobre 2005Dernière : vendredi 01 janvier 2010Mise en scène : Robbie Roth • Chorégraphie : Matt West • Producteur : Commentaires longs: Production UK Productions -
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Beauty and the Beast (2005-12-Metronom Theater-Oberhausen)
Type de série: RevivalThéâtre: Metronom Theater (Oberhausen - Allemagne) Durée : 1 an 1 mois 1 semaine Nombre : Première Preview : dimanche 18 décembre 2005Première : dimanche 18 décembre 2005Dernière : dimanche 28 janvier 2007Mise en scène : Robbie Roth • Chorégraphie : Matt West • Producteur :
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Beauty and the Beast (2006-09-Circustheater-Scheveningn)
Type de série: RevivalThéâtre: Afas Circustheater (Scheveningen - Pays-Bas) Durée : 4 mois Nombre : Première Preview : vendredi 15 septembre 2006Première : vendredi 15 septembre 2006Dernière : samedi 13 janvier 2007Mise en scène : Glenn Casale • Chorégraphie : Producteur : Avec : Chantal Janzen (Belle), Brigitte Heitzer & Jennifer van Brenk (understudy Belle), Stanley Burleson (Beest), René van Kooten (alternate Beest), Richard Spijkers (understudy Beest), Carlo Boszhard (Lumière), Derek Blok (alternate Lumière), Dieter Verhaegen (understudy Lumière), Ger Otte (Tickens ), Zjon Smaal & Dieter Verhaegen (understudy Tickens), René van Kooten (Gaston), Geert Peeters (alternate Gaston), Richard Spijkers & Marc-Peter van der Maas (understudy Gaston), Jorge Verkroost (Lefou), Frank Beurskens & Michele Tesoro (understudy Lefou), Casey Francisco (Mevrouw Pot), Linda Hibma & Sabina Petra (understudy Mevrouw Pot), Dick Rienstra (Maurice), Zjon Smaal & Richard Spijkers (understudy Maurice), Nicole Berendsen (Babette ), Brigitte Heitzer & Simone Escherich (understudy Babette), Carolina Mout (La Commodia ), Linda Hibma & Vivienne van den Berg (understudy La Commodia), Alexander Michielsen, Melle Berendse, Marco Edam, Luca Tesoro, Sem Mol, Menno Onnes, David Vecht, Rafaël Ravenswaaij, Rick Mackenbach, Ralf Mackenbach, Tim Koper, Nick van der Jagt, Jary Beekhuizen, Ruben Karsten, Jeffrey Arenz, Martine Bijl (Proloogvertelster),Commentaires : Il s'agit du transfert de la production créée au Koninlijke Theater Carré d'Amsterdam le 2 octobre 2005, suivi d'une tournée.
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Beauty and the Beast (2007-01-Stadsschouwburg-Anvers)
Type de série: RevivalThéâtre: Stadsschouwburg (Anvers - Belgique) Durée : 3 mois Nombre : 99 représentationsPremière Preview : samedi 20 janvier 2007Première : jeudi 25 janvier 2007Dernière : dimanche 29 avril 2007Mise en scène : Robbie Roth • Chorégraphie : Matt West • Producteur :
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Beauty and the Beast (2007-03-Theater am Potsdamer Platz-Berlin)
Type de série: RevivalThéâtre: Theater am Potsdamer Platz (Berlin - Allemagne) Durée : 6 mois Nombre : Première Preview : vendredi 09 mars 2007Première : vendredi 09 mars 2007Dernière : lundi 10 septembre 2007Mise en scène : Robbie Roth • Chorégraphie : Matt West • Producteur :
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Beauty and the Beast (2013-10-Théâtre Mogador-Paris)
Type de série: RevivalThéâtre: Théâtre Mogador (Paris - France) Durée : 9 mois Nombre : Première Preview : jeudi 24 octobre 2013Première : jeudi 24 octobre 2013Dernière : dimanche 27 juillet 2014Mise en scène : Glenn Casale • Chorégraphie : Producteur : Avec : Manon Taris (Belle), Yoni Amar (La Bête), Dan Menasche (Lumière), David Eguren (Big Ben), Alexandre Faitrouni (Lefou), Alexis Loizon (Gaston), Léovanie Raud (Mme Samovar), Alix Briseis (Plumette), Didier Clusel (Maurice), Gabriella Zanchi (Mme Grande Bouche), Yves Adang, Alex Arce, Ludivine Bigéni, Cerise Calixte, Dalia Constantin, Jérémy Deglise, Angelo Difiglia, Joseph Dockree, Paula Ferreira, Marie Glorieux, Gregory Gonel, Kirill, Camille Mesnard, Julien Mior, Sofia Nait, Olivier Podesta, Virginie Ramis, Lucas Raziejewski, Alain Tournay, Céline Vogt, Stoyan Zmarzlik.
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Beauty and the Beast (2014-10-Rossiya Theatre-Moscou)
Type de série: RevivalThéâtre: Rossiya Theatre (Moscou - Russie) Durée : 7 mois 2 semaines Nombre : Première Preview : samedi 18 octobre 2014Première : samedi 18 octobre 2014Dernière : dimanche 31 mai 2015Mise en scène : Alexei Ivashchenko • Chorégraphie : John McInnis • Producteur : Avec : Maria Olhova (Babette), Alexey Konovalov (Beast), Paul Levkin (Beast), Anastasia Yatsenko (Belle), Igor Tailor (Dindon), Eugene Shirikov (Gaston), Alexander Oleksenko (LEF), Alain Firger (Madame de la Chest), Vladimir Yabchanik (Maurice), Anna Guchenkova (Mrs. Chayton), Alexei Ivashchenko (Narrator)
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Beauty and the Beast (2015-12-Circustheater-Scheveningen)
Type de série: RevivalThéâtre: Afas Circustheater (Scheveningen - Pays-Bas)
Durée : 8 mois 3 semaines Nombre : Première Preview : mercredi 09 décembre 2015Première : mercredi 16 décembre 2015Dernière : dimanche 04 septembre 2016Mise en scène : Glenn Casale • Chorégraphie : Producteur : Avec : Edwin Jonker (Beast), Loïs van de ven (Babette/ Cover Belle), Anouk Maas (Belle), Freek Bartels (Gaston), Saskia Schäfer (La Commodia),
Jorge Verkroost (Lefou), Tony Neef (Lumière), Hugo Haenen (Maurice), Loeki Knol (Mrs. Pot), Armand Pol (Tickens/ Cover Maurice),
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Beauty and the Beast (2019-01-Musical Dome-Cologne)
Type de série: RevivalThéâtre: Musical Dome (Cologne - Allemagne) Durée : 1 semaine Nombre : Première Preview : jeudi 03 janvier 2019Première : jeudi 03 janvier 2019Dernière : dimanche 13 janvier 2019Mise en scène : Chorégraphie : Producteur :
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Beauty and the Beast (2019-11-Musical Dome-Koln)
Type de série: RevivalThéâtre: Musical Dome (Cologne - Allemagne) Durée : 1 semaine Nombre : Première Preview : jeudi 21 novembre 2019Première : jeudi 21 novembre 2019Dernière : dimanche 01 décembre 2019Mise en scène : Chorégraphie : Producteur :
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Beauty and the Beast (2020-01-Musical Dome-Koln)
Type de série: RevivalThéâtre: Musical Dome (Cologne - Allemagne) Durée : 1 semaine Nombre : Première Preview : jeudi 09 janvier 2020Première : jeudi 09 janvier 2020Dernière : dimanche 19 janvier 2020Mise en scène : Chorégraphie : Producteur :
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Beauty and the Beast (2022-06-Palladium Theatre-London)
Type de série: RevivalThéâtre: Palladium Theatre (Londres - Angleterre) Durée : 2 mois 3 semaines Nombre : Première Preview : vendredi 24 juin 2022Première : vendredi 24 juin 2022Dernière : samedi 17 septembre 2022Mise en scène : Matt West • Chorégraphie : Producteur : Avec : Shaq Taylor (Beast), Courtney Stapleton (Belle), Gavin Lee (Lumiere), Tom Senior (Gaston), Sam Bailey (Mrs Potts), Nigel Richards (Cogsworth), Martin Bell (Maurice), Samantha Bingley (Wardrobe), Emma Caffrey (Babette), Louis Stockil (Le Fou), Richard Astbury, Sarah Benbelaid, Jake Bishop, Pamela Blair, Liam Buckland, Jasmine Davis, Matthew Dawkins, Autumn Draper, Daisy Edwards, Alyn Hawke, George Hinson, Jennifer Louise Jones, Bronte Lavine, Thomas-Lee Kidd, David McIntosh, Aimee Moore, Sam Murphy, Ashley-Jordon Packer, Emily Squibb, Grace Swaby, India Thornton, Rhys West
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