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Herbert Kretzmer, best known as the lyricist on the English version of the musical “Les Misérables,” and writer of songs such as “Goodness Gracious Me” and Charles Aznavour‘s hit “She,” has died at 95 ...
If you’ve seen Les Miserables many times over the years, you might wonder if you really have to go again. Is it worth it?
Can you hear the people sing? A Utah family’s Easter Sunday take on the “Les Miserables” tune “One Day More” was posted last week to Facebook — where it became a viral hit. The clip features the ...
This week, the Marsh family of six from Kent in the U.K. turned the dramatic French Revolution song "One Day More" from the musical "Les Miserábles" into a parody about being quarantined. It is ...
It’s been too long, old friend. One of the greatest stage musicals of all time, “Les Miserables” — experienced by some 130 million people since its Paris debut in 1980 — last graced a stage at ...
I confess: One of the prime attractions of the BBC-PBS production of “Les Misérables” was…no songs. No “Master of the House.” No death of Fantine in G-sharp minor. No caterwauling urchins on the fetid ...
Never order the lobster at a diner, according to “SNL.” Cast member Pete Davidson made that mistake in a sketch in the show’s April 14 episode, hosted by former “SNL” writer and stand-up comic John ...
The late Herbert Kretzmer, who wrote the English libretto for Les Misérables, felt he was not given enough credit for transforming the original French musical into the hugely popular English-language ...
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