Moulin Rouge (Red Mill) in French is a song. the song is from the movie of the same name which was about, I believe the French artist Vincent Van Gogh and was in part adapted from the novel, with the rather risque title (Lust For Life). There probably have been several night clubs, etc bearing the name.
vintage guitars and many of them are Gibson Les Pauls
Claudia Zante has: Played Karine, la femme de Max in "Les caresses perverses" in 1975. Performed in "Phantasmes" in 1975. Played La voyageuse in "La pipe au bois" in 1975. Played Claudia in "Les tripoteuses" in 1975. Performed in "Les tontons tringleurs" in 2000.
The band is not currently together, but Les Mckeown has a band under the name of Les McKeown's Legendary Bay City Rollers, that plays many Roller's hits.
Les Spann died in 1989.
Les Blizzard died in 1996.
Les Miserables was written by Victor Hugo.
None of the words are spoken in Les Miserable, the show fully based on the musical
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It was originally published in 1862
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Most everyone is miserable, the only people I can think about who truly show no sign of sadness are the Thenardiers. Jean Valjean has to constantly be on the run from Javert, and Cosette is one of the only lights in his life. Cosette was also a miserable child and Eponine is miserable because of her shattered love. Although these are the main characters and we see that they aren't necessarily "miserable", they do have many grievances in their lives. The poor people of France are truly who "the miserables" refers to.
Les miserable.
Les Misérables translates to "The Miserable" or "The Wretched" in English. It is a French novel by Victor Hugo that tells the story of social injustice and the struggle for redemption.
Yes, Les Misérables is being performed on Broadway in New York.
Les Miserables is a musical, not technically an opera because there are no spoken words. Everything is sung.
the original language was French
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