This December, the Tony-Award winning composer and lyricist Claude-Michel Schönberg comes to London for an intimate one-off ‘in conversation’ event with Edward Seckerson at The Bridge Theatre.
The composer Claude-Michel Schönberg who with lyricist Alain Boublil created two of the greatest international successes in the history of musical theatre – Les Miserables and Miss Saigon – sits down with writer and broadcaster Edward Seckerson to discuss his journey from songwriter/record producer and singer – he had a number one hit in France with his song Le Premiere Pas– to the stages of the West End and Broadway.
In a rare public encounter – illustrated with recordings and live performances from West End stars John Owen Jones (Les Miserables) and Eva Noblezada (Miss Saigon) – he talks about how his “Rock Opera” La Révolution Française set him on the path to Victor Hugo and Les Miserables and how a single photograph from the archives of the Vietnam War prompted a dramatic new take on Puccini’s Madam Butterfly. He talks about the elusive process which triggers the melodies, his love of opera and ballet, his continuing quest to breathe new life into perhaps his greatest score, Martin Guerre.
Claude-Michel Schönberg In Conversation With Edward Seckerson is at The Bridge Theatre 2nd December 2018.