, romantic Opera in two acts by , text after by Schmidt and Leopold Wilk; composed: 1902—4, 1st perf | , a 1923 silent film starring as Quasimodo, directed by , and produced by and• In 1993, a dramatic sung-through musical with book and lyrics by Gary Sullivan and music by John Trent Wallace |
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, a 1983 arcade video game developed by Century Electronics, starring Quasimodo and Esmeralda | for the 1996 Disney film• , a 1997 television film starring as Quasimodo, as Esmeralda, and as Frollo is slated to not only play the title character but also to direct and produce music for a modern retelling to be broadcast on |
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in 5 parts from 6 January to 3 February 1989, with as Quasimodo• starred in an hour-long adaptation broadcast on a 1946 episode of Your Playhouse of Favorites | A 1977 lush orchestral disco 28 minute epic re-telling the tale of Quasimodo and Esmeralda, by and the Syncophonic Orchestra• 1844 — choreography by , music by |
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, opera by 1883 , also based on the same novel | , a 1982 British-American television film starring as Quasimodo, as Esmeralda, and as Frollo, directed by and produced by• An by based on the novel |
The ballet has a long performance history in Russia via the revivals of the choreographer in St.
A musical version, scored by Dennis DeYoung, opened in at the in the summer of 2008 | After a production at the in London it was published by Ltd in 1997 and has received several UK productions as well as productions in New Zealand and Australia |
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In 1978, an adaptation by Robert Hossein opened in Paris | After the first reading, the piece underwent revisions; a second reading was produced in January 2011 under the musical's new title, Les Enfants de Paris |
In 1993, an musical with music by , lyrics by and book by Anthony Scully.