Production Staff
Bookwriter
Alain Boublil’s first musical, La Révolution Française, was the first ever staged French rock opera in 1973 in Paris and the start of his collaboration with composer Claude-Michel Schönberg. Their next show, Les Misérables, opened in Paris in 1980 and played there again in 1991 after having in the meantime opened in most of the world’s major cities starting in London in 1985, produced by Cameron Mackintosh. In 2007, Les Misérables celebrated its 22nd anniversary after having been voted Britain’s favourite musical. It opened on Broadway in 1987, winning Alain two Tony Awards for Best Score and Best Book and ... read more
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Herbert Kretzmer was born in South Africa, where he began a career in journalism writing the commentary for a weekly cinema newsreel. He came to live in London in 1954, and has since pursued twin careers as newspaperman and songwriter. He was feature writer on The Daily Sketch and a profile writer on The Sunday Despatch. He joined The Daily Express in 1960 and later became its drama critic, a post he held for 18 years, covering about 3,000 first nights.
From 1979 to 1987, he wrote television criticism for The Daily Mail, winning, in this capacity, two national press awards.
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Composer
Awards and Nominations
1987 Outer Critics Circle Awards
Best Broadway Musical: 0 won.
Best Debut Performance: Frances Ruffelle won.
Best Debut Performance: Colm Wilkinson won.
Best Director: Trevor Nunn won.
Best Director: John Caird won.
Best Set Design: John Napier won.
1987 Theatre World Awards
Performance: Michael Maguire won.
Performance: Frances Ruffelle won.
Performance: Colm Wilkinson won.
1987 Tony Awards
Best Book of a Musical: Alain Boublil won.