Following sold-out runs in Paris, Sydney, and Dubai, The Little Prince, one of the best-selling and most translated books ever published, comes to New York.
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The Little Prince is getting ready to begin Broadway previews at the Broadway Theatre, where it will begin performances on Tuesday, March 29, with opening night set for Monday, April 11. Meet the cast outside of their new home, The Broadway Theatre, below!
Following sold-out runs in Paris, Sydney, and Dubai, The Little Prince, one of the best-selling and most translated books ever published, will come home to New York in a new stage production filled with theatrical spectacle, dance, aerial acrobatics, and ground-breaking video mapping technology that bring the classic adventure story loved by generations to life.
Arriving in New York City on the cusp of World War II, the exiled French author and aviator Antoine de Saint-Exupéry wrote and illustrated The Little Prince in 1942 while residing between a Manhattan townhouse and the historic Delamater-Bevin Mansion on the north shore of Long Island. The now-classic was first published in the United States in 1943.
The award-winning creative team for The Little Prince is led by director and choreographer Anne Tournié, with libretto adaptation and co-direction by Chris Mouron; original music by Terry Truck; video design by Marie Jumelin; costume design by Peggy Housset; lighting design by Stéphane Fritsch; sound design by Tristan Viscogliosi; video projection by Etienne Beaussart; hair and makeup design by Carmen Arbues Miro; and props design by Aurélie Gandilhon.
The show's company of international performers includes Lionel Zalachas (The Little Prince), Chris Mouron (The Narrator), Aurélien Bednarek (The Aviator), Dylan Barone (The Fox), Laurisse Sulty (The Rose), Antony Cesar (The Vain Man/The Aviator Tribute), Adrien Picaut (The Businessman), Marie Menuge (The Drunkard), Marcin Janiak (The Lamplighter), Srilata Ray (The Snake), Joän Bertrand (The King), William John Banks (The Switchman), Christian Denice (Ensemble), George Sanders (Ensemble), Iris Beaumier (The Narrator Alternate), Pawel Walczewski (The Vain Man & Aviator Tribute Alternate) and Madison Ward (The Snake Alternate).
Photo Credit: Bruce Glikas
Signage at The Broadway Theater
Back Row: George Sanders, Marcin Janiak, Aurélien Bednarek, Chris Mouron, Marie Menuge, Joän Bertrand, Dylan Barone, Lionel Zalachas, Pawel Walczewski, Christian Denice, Madison Ward Front Row: Antony Cesar, Laurisse Sulty, Adrien Picaut
Back Row: George Sanders, Marcin Janiak, Aurélien Bednarek, Chris Mouron, Marie Menuge, Joän Bertrand, Dylan Barone, Lionel Zalachas, Pawel Walczewski, Christian Denice, Madison Ward Front Row: Antony Cesar, Laurisse Sulty, Adrien Picaut
Back Row: George Sanders, Marcin Janiak, Aurélien Bednarek, Chris Mouron, Marie Menuge, Joän Bertrand, Dylan Barone, Lionel Zalachas, Pawel Walczewski, Christian Denice, Madison Ward Front Row: Antony Cesar, Laurisse Sulty, Adrien Picaut
Cast & Creative Team including: George Sanders, Marcin Janiak, Aurélien Bednarek, Chris Mouron, Marie Menuge, Joän Bertrand, Dylan Barone, Lionel Zalachas, Pawel Walczewski, Christian Denice, Madison Ward, Antony Cesar, Laurisse Sulty, Adrien Picaut, Terry Truck, Marie Jumelin and Director/Choreographer Anne Tournié
Signage at The Broadway Theater
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