The audience will have the opportunity to hear the famous songs "Beauty", "Dance of my Esmeralda" and "The Seasons", performed in French. In February 2016, it was announced that the creators were reviving the original version of the musical. The world premiere took place later that year at the Palais des Congrès in Paris, where it was a huge success: the performances ran for eight weeks in a row, and tickets were sold out several months in advance.
"Notre Dame de Paris" stands as the quintessential example of the unparalleled success of French musical theater on the global stage. The French version set a record for ticket sales in its first year, earning a place in the Guinness Book of Records. The iconic song "Belle" was celebrated as the best song of the twentieth century in France.
"Notre Dame de Paris" is a legendary French-Canadian musical created by Riccardo Cocciante and Luc Plamondon, inspired by Victor Hugo's classic novel. Since its premiere in Paris in 1998, the production has captivated over 16 million people worldwide. Over its 20-year history, the musical has sold more than 11 million CDs and DVDs and has been performed over 6000 times in 20 countries. The play has been translated into nine languages.
The original production of the musical Notre Dame features 200 tonnes of set pieces, transported across venues in seven megatrailers.
This eagerly anticipated French version of the musical brings together the finest artists and dancers from around the world. Angelo Del Vecchio, celebrated for his performances as Quasimodo in both English and Italian productions, returns to the iconic role of the hunchback. The legendary Daniel Lavoie — the original Frollo from the famous Palais des Congrès production in Paris and a renowned Canadian pop artist — once again embodies the powerful character of the archdeacon. The production is directed and choreographed by Gilles Maheu, widely acclaimed for his bold and innovative work in Canada and on the international stage.