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The Hunchback of Notre Dame (musical)

The Hunchback of Notre Dame is a musical play based on the 1831 novel of the same name written by Victor Hugo with songs from the 1996 Walt Disney Animation Studios film adaptation.

The Hunchback of Notre Dame
MusicAlan Menken
LyricsStephen Schwartz
BookJames Lapine (1999 German version)
Peter Parnell (2014 American version)
BasisThe Hunchback of Notre-Dame
by Victor Hugo
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
by Walt Disney Animation Studios
Productions1999 Berlin
2014 San Diego
2015 Millburn
2016 Fredericia
2016 Tokyo
2017 German tour
2017 Budapest
2018 Gothenburg
2022 Vienna

The original musical premiered in 1999 in Berlin, Germany as Der Glöckner von Notre Dame ("The Bellringer of Notre Dame"). It was produced by Disney Theatrical Productions, the company's first musical to premiere outside the U.S. It ran for three years, becoming one of Berlin's longest-running musicals.

The English-language musical The Hunchback of Notre Dame, with a revised libretto, had its debut at La Jolla Playhouse in San Diego, California on October 28, 2014 and ran until December 7, 2014.[1] Subsequently, the show went on to open on March 4, 2015 at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey, with more changes in the libretto.[2] The show closed on April 5, 2015, after it was announced that it would not move to Broadway.[3]

In April 2017 a new German production of the musical opened at the Theater des Westens in Berlin.[4] After closing in Berlin, the musical moved to Munich and Stuttgart.[5]

History edit

Background (1996–1999) edit

In 1996, Walt Disney Animation Studios created an animated film adaption of Victor Hugo's novel of the same name. It received generally positive reviews and did reasonably well at the box office. Disney on Broadway, the stage play arm of the Disney Corporation, had staged successful versions of Beauty and the Beast in 1994 and The Lion King in 1997. Disney wanted to move The Lion King to Berlin.

Der Glöckner von Notre Dame (1999–2002) edit

For a long time, Berlin Theatre (now Theater am Potsdamer Platz) was in talks to stage The Lion King, but after those negotiations fell through, Disney offered The Hunchback of Notre Dame instead.[6] This project, announced by Stella Entertainment on March 18, 1998, saw the stage musical-producing market leader of Germany depart from its tradition of only importing shows which had proven to be successful on Broadway.[6] Originally rehearsed in English, then retaught in German, the musical opened on June 5, 1999 at Berlin.[7] After a successful run – where 1.4 million visitors saw the play over 1204 performances[8] – it closed in June 2002.[9]

Directed by Lapine, the German translation was by Michael Kunze, choreography by Lar Lubovitch, set design by Heidi Ettinger, costume design by Sue Blane, lighting by Rick Fisher, sound by Tony Meola and projections by Jerome Sirlin.[10][11][12] The production cost 45 million marks to produce,[13] much of which was subsidised by state funds.[14] The production featured forty-two actors from six different nations.[15] Nine new songs were written for this version.[15] This was Disney's first musical to premiere outside the US,[9] and it became one of Berlin's longest-running musicals to date. As with Beauty and the Beast and The Lion King, Der Glöckner Von Notre Dame opened three years after the release of the movie on which it is based.

Intermediate period (2002–2013) edit

Der Glöckner von Notre Dame was an isolated show, i.e., it only played in one German theatre and was not licensable to other companies. The musical was not staged again in this format for many years, however adaptations of the 1996 film The Hunchback of Notre Dame could be seen in various productions around Disney theme parks and cruises.

In 2008, lyricist Stephen Schwartz revealed, "I think we're starting up Hunchback of Notre Dame, hopefully, next year."[16] In a November 2010 interview, composer Alan Menken confirmed that he was working on an American production, and that they would use James Lapine's book.[17] On January 9, 2013, it was announced that the musical would finally be produced for a Broadway performance with a new book by Peter Parnell and new songs by Menken and Schwartz, who did the songs for the movie and the original musical.[18] In April 2013, the very first English adaptation of Der Glöckner von Notre Dame was staged by the Fine Arts Department of The King's Academy Sports & Fine Arts Center in West Palm Beach, Florida.[19] According to The King's Academy, Walt Disney Productions personally selected them to adapt and premiere the work,[20] and received a license to stage the English version, noting that Disney was workshopping this musical for a possible run on Broadway.[21] The King's Academy collaborated with Disney Executive Studios.[22] Their director, David Snyder, helped Disney cast talent for the new show.[21] This version did not include all the songs from Der Glöckner von Notre Dame, and excludes the deaths of Esmeralda and Frollo. While being an amateur production, it is notable as the first English staging of the musical, rather than a translation of the film.

At the D23 expo, which took place on August 9–11, 2013, Josh Strickland performed the first official English version of a new song written for the stage musical version, Made of Stone.[23]

The Hunchback of Notre Dame (2014–present) edit

The Hunchback of Notre Dame had a workshop in February 2014, and its North American premiere at La Jolla Playhouse on October 28, 2014 and ran through December 7, 2014, directed by Scott Schwartz.[24] The production featured Sacra-Profana, a local 32-voice chorus, appearing onstage during the entire show.[25] The La Jolla Playhouse production transferred to the Paper Mill Playhouse with the 19 person core cast with three new cast members Jeremy Stolle, Dashaun Young, and Joseph J. Simeone, (replacing San Diego locals Brian Smolin, William Thomas Hodgson, and Lucas Coleman respectively) with a new choir local to New Jersey, the Continuo Arts Symphonic Chorus from March 4 through April 5, 2015,[26][27] after which it was announced the show would not move to Broadway, but it was never officially planned to transfer. The structure of the show was finalized (with one song, Agnus Dei being cut from the show) and turned into a licensable work.

2016–17 saw the first wave of US regional theatres to produce the musical; one theatre (Music Theatre Wichita) received a $10,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to financially aid the production.[28] In December 2017 the show finally got its New York debut with its NY Regional Premiere at the White Plains Performing Arts Center and opened to outstanding reviews.

An adaption of the musical, debuted in 2016 at the Music Circus in Sacramento, embraced the novel's assertion that Quasimodo had become deaf after constantly ringing bells all his life by incorporating sign language into the show. Deaf actor John McGinty was cast as Quasimodo,[29] with a surrogate singer (one of the Notre Dame saints, played by Jim Hogan) singing Quasimodo's songs while McGinty signed.[30]

A Japanese cast opened in 2016 at the Shiki Theatre Company which is one of the largest theatres in all of Japan.[31] The production opened in 2016 and released their cast album in 2017.[32] Unlike the 1999 German cast, this production is a direct translation of the current revision of the Disney production translated into Japanese. No songs or scenes have been changed outside of translation

A production featured an intimate rotating cast of 18 (with no additional choir), and reduced orchestrations with the cast playing their own instruments. The production was directed by Nicholas Wainwright at The University Of The Arts in December 2017; making its Center City premiere in Philadelphia.[33]

Another production was a staging done outdoors in the amphitheater at Tuacahn Center for the Arts, which was performed from August 5-October 15, 2016.[34]

The show was performed for the first time in the UK at The Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama by the Richard Burton Company in June 2019, directed by Graham Gill.[citation needed]

The National Youth Music Theatre (NYMT) staged the first production of the show in England in Manchester Cathedral in 2021.

Captivate Theatre staged the first Scottish production of the show at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2023.

OSMaD staged the first Victorian production of the show in Australia at the Geoffrey McComas Theatre in 2023.[35]

Due to union restrictions regarding the inclusion of the choir and the profitability for Disney from licensing to local productions, the musical has never been staged on Broadway, which has garnered some criticism.[citation needed]

Plot edit

Der Glöckner von Notre Dame

Extended content

Act One

In 1482 Paris, Clopin, an elderly gypsy beggar, narrates the origin of the titular hunchback ("Die Glocken Notre Dames" – "The Bells of Notre Dame"). The story begins as a group of gypsies sneak illegally into Paris, but are ambushed by Judge Claude Frollo, the Minister of Justice of Paris, and his soldiers. A gypsy woman in the group attempts to flee with her deformed baby, but Frollo chases and kills her outside Notre Dame. He tries to kill the baby as well, but the cathedral's archdeacon intervenes and accuses Frollo of murdering an innocent woman. To atone for his sin, Frollo reluctantly agrees to raise the deformed child in Notre Dame as his son, naming him Quasimodo.

Twenty years later, in 1502, Quasimodo develops into a kind yet isolated young man who dreams of seeing life outside the bell tower. Due to his loneliness, Quasimodo's mind created imaginary friends: a trio of gargoyles named Charles, Antoine and Loni. Despite Frollo's warnings that he would be shunned for his deformity, the gargoyles urge him to disobey Frollo, ("Zuflucht" – "Sanctuary") and Quasimodo decides to go out for just one day ("Draußen" – "Out There").

While the Parisians continue their preparations for a festival, the gypsies prepare to attend the festival in their hideout, the Court of Miracles ("Tanz auf dem Seil" – "Balancing Act"). Their attention is taken by a newcomer, a young gypsy dancer named Esmeralda. Meanwhile, Phoebus of Frollo's guard arrives in Paris excited about his new promotion as its captain ("Ein bisschen Freude" – "Rest and Recreation"). He flirts with a young girl but is suddenly interrupted by a fleeing gypsy accused of theft. The gypsy pleads innocence, but Frollo arrives and orders his soldiers to arrest the gypsy. Frollo tells Phoebus that the city has become overrun by gypsies and that he plans to find the Court of Miracles and eliminate them all.

As the festival begins ("Drunter drüber" – "Topsy Turvy"), Quasimodo attends it and he is celebrated for his bizarre appearance, only to be humiliated by the crowd after Frollo's men start a riot. Frollo refuses to help Quasimodo, but Esmeralda intervenes, frees the hunchback, and uses a magic trick to disappear. Frollo confronts and scolds Quasimodo before sending him back inside the cathedral.

Phoebus refuses to arrest Esmeralda for alleged witchcraft inside Notre Dame and has her confined to the cathedral. Esmeralda, encouraged by the Archdeacon, offers a prayer to God to help her and the other outcasts ("Hilf den Verstoß'nen" – "God Help the Outcasts"). Meanwhile, Frollo orders Phoebus to post a guard at every door to ensure that Esmeralda does not escape.

Esmeralda finds and befriends Quasimodo to the bell tower and is captivated by the view of the city ("Hoch über der Welt" – "On Top of the World"). Quasimodo helps her escape Notre Dame out of gratitude for defending him. Esmeralda entrusts Quasimodo with a pendant containing a map to the Court of Miracles. Quasimodo expresses his feelings, as he has been touched by Esmeralda's kindness ("Das Licht des Himmels" – "Heaven's Light"). Meanwhile, Frollo soon develops lustful feelings for Esmeralda and, upon realizing them, he begs the Virgin Mary to save him from her "spell" to avoid eternal damnation ("Das Feuer der Hölle" – "Hellfire").

After discovering that Esmeralda escaped, Frollo instigates a citywide manhunt for her, which involves setting fire to countless houses in his way. Phoebus is appalled by Frollo's evil reputation and defies him. Frollo sentences him to death. Phoebus is briefly struck by an arrow and falls into the Seine but Esmeralda rescues him. ("Finale Act 1"/"Esmeralda").

Act Two

The soldiers continue searching the city ("Trommeln in der Stadt" – "City Under Siege"). Esmeralda tells Phoebus to seek refuge at Notre Dame while she returns to the Court of Miracles. Meanwhile, the gargoyles convince Quasimodo that Esmeralda finds him romantically intriguing, and they reassure him about her safety ("Ein Mann wie du" – "A Guy Like You"). The Archdeacon brings Phoebus to the bell tower and Phoebus, knowing Quasimodo to be a friend of Esmeralda's, asks Quasimodo to hide him.

Frollo returns to Notre Dame later that night and discovers that Quasimodo helped Esmeralda escape. He bluffs to Quasimodo, saying that he knows about the Court of Miracles and that he intends to attack at dawn. After Frollo leaves, Phoebus comes out of hiding and asks Quasimodo to help him find the Court of Miracles and warn Esmeralda. Quasimodo refuses to leave the cathedral again, but Phoebus and the gargoyles teach Quasimodo the value of devotion and selflessness ("Weil du liebst" – "Out of Love").

Using Esmeralda's amulet as their guide, Quasimodo and Phoebus find the Court of Miracles to warn the gypsies. Esmeralda and Phoebus decide to leave the city together while Quasimodo, heartbroken, watches Esmeralda leave with the man she truly loves ("Weil du liebst" – "Out of Love" (Reprise)). However, Frollo, having followed the two, captures the gypsies present.

Esmeralda rejects Frollo's advances of becoming his mistress. Tied up in the bell tower, Quasimodo refuses to help and tells the gargoyles to leave him ("Wie aus Stein" – "Made of Stone"). As dawn approaches, Esmeralda awaits her execution in the dungeon with Phoebus, hoping that one day the world will be a better place ("Einmal" – "Someday").

Frollo prepares to burn Esmeralda at the stake, but Quasimodo rescues her and brings her to the cathedral. Phoebus then frees himself and the gypsies and rallies the citizens of Paris against Frollo and his men, who attempt to break into the cathedral. Quasimodo calls upon the saints and the gargoyles before pouring molten lead onto the streets to ensure no one enters, but Frollo himself successfully breaks in. In the cathedral, Esmeralda thanks Quasimodo for being a good friend and dies from smoke inhalation. Frollo arrives and, after asking Quasimodo if she is dead, tells the hunchback that they are finally free of her poison. Encouraged by Antoine, Quasimodo throws Frollo to his death in the molten lead. The gargoyles comfort Quasimodo and tell him the world is full of good as well as evil. The citizens watch as Quasimodo carries Esmeralda's body through the square with Phoebus by his side. Clopin appears again and asks what makes a monster and what makes a man ("Finale Ultimo" – "Grand Finale").

The Hunchback of Notre Dame

Extended content
Act One

Many years ago, orphaned brothers Jehan and Claude Frollo were taken in at Notre Dame. Jehan grew to be mischievous while Claude remained pious. After Jehan was caught with a gypsy woman, he was expelled from Notre Dame. Frollo eventually became the archdeacon of Notre Dame. One day, Frollo received a letter from Jehan; the two met in secret, where Jehan, on his deathbed, gave Frollo his deformed baby before dying. As Frollo prepared to kill the child, he suddenly felt as he was being tested by God. Thus, he instead saved the child, naming it Quasimodo, or "half-formed", and raising it in Notre Dame ("The Bells of Notre Dame").

In the present day (in the year 1542), Quasimodo is now a young man, made partially deaf by a lifetime of ringing Notre Dame's bells. He talks to Notre Dame's statues of saints and gargoyles about his desire to go to the Feast of Fools. Frollo arrives and asks him who he is speaking to, reminding him that the stone statues cannot talk. They recite the biblical story of the Flight into Egypt, after which Frollo complains about Paris's gypsies and the Feast of Fools ("Sanctuary Part I"). Quasimodo offers to protect him outside; Frollo declines, warning him that he would be shunned if he were to go out in public ("Sanctuary Part II"). Quasimodo sings to himself, yearning to spend one day outside Notre Dame ("Out There").

In the streets of Paris, the Feast of Fools begins, led by Clopin, the gypsy king ("Topsy Turvy Part I"). Meanwhile, Captain Phoebus, the new head of Notre Dame's Cathedral Guard, arrives in Paris from the front lines. Frollo welcomes him, telling him they must rid the city of gypsies ("Rest and Recreation"). Clopin introduces Esmeralda, a gypsy dancer ("Rhythm of the Tambourine")—Quasimodo, Frollo, and Phoebus are all entranced by her. After that, Clopin holds a contest to crown the King of Fools, the ugliest person in Paris. Encouraged by Esmeralda, Quasimodo enters, immediately winning the contest ("Topsy Turvy Part II") before being humiliated by the crowd. Esmeralda rescues Quasimodo with a magic trick before Frollo intervenes. He scolds Quasimodo; the two return to Notre Dame, followed by Esmeralda ("Sanctuary Part III").

Frollo finds Esmeralda, confronting her; after a brief argument, he relents, allowing her to stay. Esmeralda prays to God to help the less fortunate ("God Help the Outcasts"). Phoebus finds Esmeralda; they argue, Phoebus telling her not to fight unwinnable battles, to which she retorts that she cannot help it.

Esmeralda heads to the bell tower, finding Quasimodo there. The two quickly befriend each other ("Top of the World"), Quasimodo ringing the bells of Notre Dame for her. Frollo runs up to the tower, angry at Quasimodo for ringing the bells at the wrong time. He is shocked by Esmeralda's presence, thinking she had left. He offers her shelter so he may save her soul, but she rejects his offer, saying that she sees the way Frollo looks at her. This infuriates Frollo, who orders Phoebus to escort her from Notre Dame and arrest her if she sets foot in it again. Frollo warns Quasimodo that Esmeralda is a dangerous person sent from Hell and to ignore any lustful feelings he may feel towards her. Yet, having developed such feelings for Esmeralda himself, Frollo roams the streets nightly, one night discovering Esmeralda, Clopin and multiple other gypsies partying with Phoebus; he is unable to look away as Esmeralda dances and kisses Phoebus ("Tavern Song (Thai Mol Piyas)"). Meanwhile, in the bell tower, Quasimodo reflects on seeing couples in love from his tower and how he never thought himself worthy of love until meeting Esmeralda ("Heaven's Light").

Frollo prays, begging the Virgin Mary to save him by either condemning Esmeralda to Hell or giving her to him ("Hellfire"). The next day, he approaches King Louis XI asking for special powers to stop a 'gypsy witch' to protect Paris, which he is granted. With his new powers, he instigates a citywide manhunt for Esmeralda which leads him to a brothel known for hiding gypsies. When the brothel's owner claims ignorance, Frollo orders Phoebus to burn the brothel down, an order which Phoebus defies. As Frollo orders Phoebus's arrest, Esmeralda appears; a fight breaks loose. Amidst the commotion, Frollo stabs Phoebus and frames Esmeralda for it; she uses a magic trick to escape. Frollo continues the hunt, while Quasimodo grows increasingly worried about Esmeralda's whereabouts ("Esmeralda").

Act Two

Esmeralda returns to Notre Dame, asking Quasimodo to hide the injured Phoebus. She gives Quasimodo a woven band and leaves. Inspired by the story of Saint Aphrodisius and encouraged by the saints, Quasimodo deciphers the woven band as a map and resolves to help her ("Flight into Egypt"). Frollo returns to Notre Dame, asking Quasimodo where Esmeralda is; Quasimodo responds that he doesn't know. Frollo appears to accept this, before a guard informs Frollo that they know where Esmeralda is. Frollo tells Quasimodo that they will now be successful in capturing Esmeralda and leaves ("Esmeralda (Reprise)").

Using the map, Quasimodo and Phoebus go to warn the gypsies ("Rest and Recreation (Reprise)"). Initially, the gypsies attempt to kill the two, but they are saved by Esmeralda. ("Court of Miracles"). The two tell the gypsies Frollo will attack at dawn. The gypsies prepare to leave; Phoebus asks Esmeralda to go with her, the two expressing their love for each other as Quasimodo looks on, heartbroken ("Heaven's Light (Reprise)/In a Place of Miracles"). Frollo suddenly enters, having followed Quasimodo, and arrests all present—only Clopin manages to escape. Frollo has the guards lock Quasimodo in the bell tower.

Frollo visits Esmeralda, telling her that he can save her if she accepts being with him. When Esmeralda refuses, he threatens Phoebus' life and attempts to rape her ("Sanctuary (Reprise)"). He halts when Esmeralda cries out in protest, allowing her to have a final conversation with Phoebus. Phoebus pleads for her to accept Frollo's offer to save herself, which Esmeralda refuses to do. They yearn together for a better future ("Someday"). Meanwhile, in the bell tower, the statues encourage Quasimodo to free himself and save Esmeralda; Quasimodo angrily denounces them, declaring that he will remain stoic until he dies ("Made of Stone").

At dawn, Esmeralda is tied to a pyre outside Notre Dame. Frollo sentences her to death, offering her one last chance to save herself, which she angrily rejects. He orders her pyre to be lit. Quasimodo swings down on a rope from the bell tower and takes Esmeralda back to Notre Dame, invoking Notre Dame's status as a sanctuary in an appeal for protection. Frollo orders the Cathedral Guard to retake the church by force. Clopin frees Phoebus, after which the two rally the people of Paris to fight against the guards. However, the guards still manage to break in. Quasimodo dumps the molten lead used for fixing the bells onto the guards to stop them. Esmeralda thanks Quasimodo for being a good friend before dying from smoke inhalation. Frollo enters and asks Quasimodo if she is dead, which he broken-heartedly confirms. Relieved, Frollo tells Quasimodo that they are finally free of her poison. Quasimodo angrily throws Frollo off the tower of Notre Dame to his death.

Devastated, Quasimodo realizes that everyone he has ever loved is now dead. Phoebus arrives, finding out about Esmeralda's death. Phoebus tries to carry her body away but is unable to due to his injuries. Quasimodo then carries Esmeralda away.

Years later, two skeletons are discovered in the crypts of Notre Dame, one holding the other in its arms – the former has a woven band around its neck and the other has a crooked spinal column. When it was attempted to detach the two, the latter crumbles to dust. The company finally addresses the audience with a question asked at the beginning of the show—"What makes a monster and what makes a man?" ("Finale").

Music edit

Der Glöckner von Notre Dame

Extended content

An original cast recording was recorded in German.[37]

Instrumentation

  • Reed I (Flute, Piccolo)
  • Reed II (Oboe, English Horn)
  • Reed III (Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Flute, Electronic Wind Instrument)
  • Reed IV (Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone, Oboe, English Horn)
  • Reed V (Clarinet, Baritone Saxophone, Bassoon)
  • 2 Trumpets
  • 2 Horns
  • 1 Trombone/Euphonium
  • 1 Bass Trombone/Tuba
  • 2 Percussion
  • 3 Keyboards
  • 4 Violins
  • 1 Viola
  • 1 Cello
  • 1 Contrabass

The Hunchback of Notre Dame

Extended content

Notes
1 Included as part of "Out There" on Studio Cast Recording
2 Combined on Studio Cast Recording into one song titled "Into Notre Dame"
3 Not present on Studio Cast Recording
4 Titled "Justice in Paris" on Studio Cast Recording
5 Combined on Studio Cast Recording into one song titled "Finale"
Many changes were made to the score when the production transferred from San Diego to Millburn, including cutting the song "In My Life," sung following "God Help the Outcasts" by Esmeralda and Phoebus[39]

Instrumentation

  • Reed I (Flute, Piccolo, Soprano Saxophone, Clarinet)
  • Reed II (Oboe, English Horn, Clarinet, Alto Saxophone)
  • Reed III (Bassoon, Baritone Saxophone, Bass Clarinet, Clarinet)
  • 1 Piccolo Trumpet/Trumpet
  • 1 Trumpet/Flugelhorn
  • 1 Horn
  • 1 Bass Trombone/Euphonium/Tenor Trombone
  • 1 Drums/Percussion
  • 2 Keyboards
  • 2 Violins
  • 1 Viola
  • 1 Cello


Design and themes edit

Der Glöckner von Notre Dame

Alan Menken noted that "some songs complement the original composition of the film" while "others are very different from the film compositions and extend the musical spectrum", making a special mention of a song in Act II which was inspired by traditional Roma music.[40] Translator Michael Kunze "campaign[ed] to allow Esmeralda to die at the end, as she does in the book. There was a feeling that the audience would be depressed if Esmeralda dies. I feel that a European audience would see this as a very romantic ending ... two lost souls finally find each other. People will cry, but they'll be moved."[41] The producers wanted to see how preview audiences reacted before making the final decision.[41] The set for the production utilized many large hydraulically controlled boxes that can be placed at any height, onto which projections were used in every scene for scenery and effects.[42] The finale of act one shows Phoebus' plummet from a bridge over the Seine after being shot by an arrow.[36]

The Hunchback of Notre Dame

"These characters all come together, all with purpose, all trying to do the right thing facing extraordinary obstacles... We don't offer a solution, but we go to this place that you or others may call dark, that I would call life."

Thomas Schumacher, interview with State of the Arts NJ for the 2015 Paper Mill Playhouse production of Hunchback.[43]

The style of the show is a "Victor Hugo adaption with the score of Disney's Hunchback."[44] "The Bells of Notre Dame" is rewritten to include Frollo's past as a priest as well as his relationship with his brother Jehan before becoming the cathedral's archdeacon. The gargoyles, Victor, Hugo, and Laverne (Charles, Antoine, and Loni in the Berlin production), who are the comic relief in the 1996 movie, are cut. Quasimodo speaks with a "strangled slur", rather than his pure voice in the movie. He relies on a form of sign language that he has invented, and while he is unable to articulate, the statues of Notre Dame serve as figments of his imagination, which provide insight into his thoughts and attitudes as a Greek chorus.[45] Some of the original characters from the novel are added, as well as songs such as "The Tavern Song", "Rhythm of the Tambourine," "Flight into Egypt" and "In a Place of Miracles." The musical relies on a series of musical leitmotifs, which are reprised either instrumentally or vocally. Each of the central characters has a theme ("Out There" for Quasimodo, "God Help the Outcasts" for Esmeralda, "Hellfire" for Frollo, and "Rest and Recreation" for Phoebus). "The Bells of Notre Dame" acts as a narrative device to tell parts of the story. Thomas Schumacher, president of the Walt Disney Theatrical, noted that the English adaption of the musical embraced the darker elements of the original source material by Victor Hugo.[46] After Michael Arden, who played the role of Quasimodo in this version, read the book and discovered that Quasimodo is actually deaf from bell-ringing, he incorporated this aspect into his character, including a sign language-based form of communication. He had to selectively choose the moments to forgo the ailment in order to sing, such as moments when Quasimodo is alone; from his perspective he does not see his deformities.[47] Michael Arden said of his part that he would retire from the role in future incarnations of the show.[48] The ending was proposed by director Scott Schwartz, who turned to the original source material for inspiration; it was inserted during tech rehearsals for the Papermill staging.[49] According to Thomas W. Douglas, musical director of a 2017 adaption at MTW, the musical may leave the audience feeling thoughtful and pensive, rather than compelling them to stand up and cheer, due to the story's moral ambiguity and complexity.[28] The theme of the play, according to Kyoto Quasimodo actor Akitaka Tanaka (田中 彰孝, Tanaka Akitaka), is of how to behave when in contact with others different from ourselves.[50][51] Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz felt that having a live choir on stage was integral in achieving the full-bodied sound they had crafted for the film; in addition James Lapine gave them his blessing in tinkering with his book for the new production.[49]

The Hunchback of Notre Dame Shiki Theatre

The First Japanese production worked to closely replicate the set design and choreography of the original American production. The script received no significant changes outside of translation and keeps all music within the original score.

Critical reception edit

Der Glöckner von Notre Dame

Matt Wolf of Variety said, "The prevailing tone, indeed, is far and away the most somber of the three Disney film-to-stage shows yet." He wrote that "the design is likely to be the show's talking point in any language, coupling as it does the best of British and American talent with a new $100 million dollar-plus playhouse specifically adapted to accommodate the demands of the piece. The aquamarine stage curtain, Gothic tracery already encoded within it, rises to reveal set designer Heidi Ettinger's ever-shifting array of cubes that join with Jerome Sirlin's projections to conjure the medieval world of the Parisian belltower inhabited by Sarich's misshapen orphan Quasimodo, his unyielding master Frollo (Norbert Lamla) and a trio of very chatty gargoyles."[12]

Awards and nominations

Year Nominee / work Award Result
November 1999 Der Glöckner von Notre Dame Goldenen Europa (Golden Europe) award for Best Musical of the Year Won
January 2000 Der Glöckner von Notre Dame B.Z.-Kulturpreis (B.Z. Culture Prize) for Best Stage Design Won

The Hunchback of Notre Dame

The English version of the musical received positive reviews. The New York Daily News wrote, "This stage musical smartly excises comic relief from the film's giggling gargoyles...The look of the show is also very good. Alexander Dodge's lavish bell-tower, Alejo Vietti's gritty period costumes and Howell Binkley's dynamic lights lend to the atmosphere."[52] The New York Times deemed it a "surprising[ly] self-serious...polished but ponderous musical" with a "simultaneously impressive and oppressive" stage and "rich choral singing."[45] The Hollywood Reporter said "Menken's uncommonly complex, classically-influenced score often soars."[53] AM New York called the musical "an unusually dark and chilling piece of musical theater which explores physical deformity, religious extremism, sexual repression and even genocide."[54]

Awards and nominations

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2014 The Hunchback of Notre Dame San Diego Theatre Critics Circle Craig Noel Award for Outstanding Resident Musical Nominated[55]
2014 Brent Alan Huffman San Diego Theatre Critics Circle Craig Noel Award for Outstanding Musical Direction Nominated[56]
2014 Patrick Page San Diego Theatre Critics Circle Craig Noel Award for Outstanding Featured Male Performance in a Musical Won[57][58]
2014 Howell Binkley San Diego Theatre Critics Circle Craig Noel Award for Outstanding Lighting Design Won[59][60]
2014 Alexander Dodge San Diego Theatre Critics Circle Craig Noel Award for Outstanding Scenic Design Won[61][62]
2014 Scott Schwartz San Diego Theatre Critics Circle Craig Noel Award for Outstanding Direction of a Musical Nominated[63]
2018 Best Musical – Stampede Troupe Broadway World Denver Award for Best Musical Won[64]
2018 John Sosna (Quasimodo) Broadway World Denver Award for Best Actor in a Musical Won[64]
2018 Hannah Marie Harmon (Esmeralda) Broadway World Denver Award for Best Actress in a Musical Won[64]
2018 Ken W Andrews (Dom Claude Frollo) Broadway World Denver Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Musical Won[64]
2018 Barb Gilliam Broadway World Denver Award for Best Costume Design of a Musical Won[64]
2018 Peter F. Muller Broadway World Denver Award for Best Director of a Musical Won[64]
2018 Nicole Harwell Broadway World Denver Award for Best Music Director Won[64]
2018 Scot Gagnon / Peter F Muller Broadway World Denver Award for Best Set Design of a Musical Won[64]
2017 The Hunchback of Notre Dame – Aurora Theatre and Theatrical Outfit BroadwayWorld Atlanta Award for Best Musical (Professional) Won[65]
2017 Haden Rider – Aurora Theatre and Theatrical Outfit BroadwayWorld Atlanta Award for Best Actor in a Musical (Professional) Won[65]
2018 Eric Collins Kelsey Award for Outstanding Sound Design Nominated[66]
2018 Vicki Kaiser Kelsey Award for Outstanding Lighting Design Nominated[66]
2018 Sally Page & Koren Zander Kelsey Award for Outstanding Costume and Makeup Won[66]
2018 Bryan Schendlinger Kelsey Award for Outstanding Scenic Design Won[66]
2018 Vianna Fagel Kelsey Award for Outstanding Stage Management Nominated[66]
2018 Shannon Ferrara & Michael Gilch Kelsey Award for Outstanding Musical Direction Nominated[66]
2018 Rachel Tovar Kelsey Award for Outstanding Choreography Nominated[66]
2018 Frank Ferrara Kelsey Award for Outstanding Direction of a Musical Nominated[66]
2018 Alicia Rose Dishon as "Esmeralda" Kelsey Award for Outstanding Debut Performance Nominated[66]
2018 CJ Carter as "Quasimodo" Kelsey Award for Outstanding Debut Performance Won[66]
2018 Alicia Rose Dishon as "Esmeralda" Kelsey Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Musical Nominated[66]
2018 CJ Carter as "Quasimodo" Kelsey Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Musical Nominated[66]
2018 The Hunchback of Notre Dame – The Pennington Players Kelsey Award for Outstanding Production of a Musical Nominated[66]

Additionally, Hunchback received 10 Tommy Tune awards from 15 nominations,[67][68] 6 Kennt Award nominations,[69] 13 Blue Star Award nominations,[70] 10 Tune Awards,[71] 15 Freedy Award nominations and 8 wins,[72] 6 Blumey Award nominations,[73] one Annual Pierrot Award,[74] and 7 TBA awards.[75] The Danish version received 3 award nominations.[76]

Principal cast edit

Character Original Berlin Cast (Berlin, Germany; 1999) La Jolla Playhouse Cast (San Diego, CA, USA; 2014) Paper Mill Playhouse Cast (Millburn, NJ, USA; 2015)
Quasimodo Drew Sarich[12] Michael Arden[12]
Claude Frollo Norbert Lamla Patrick Page
Esmeralda Judy Weiss[12] Ciara Renée
Phoebus Fredrik Lycke Andrew Samonsky
Clopin Jens Janke Erik Liberman
Charles Valentin Zahn does not appear
Loni Yvonne Ritz Andersen does not appear
Antoine Tamàs Ferkay does not appear
The Archdeacon Carlo Lauber does not appear
Lt. Frederic Charlus does not appear Ian Patrick Gibb
Jehan Frollo does not appear Lucas Coleman Jeremy Stolle
Florika does not appear Samantha Massell
St. Aphrodisius does not appear Neal Mayer
Choir n/a SACRA/PROFANA Continuo Arts

Cast albums edit

The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Studio Cast Recording)
 
Soundtrack album cast recording by
Various
ReleasedJanuary 22, 2016
Length1:19:55
LabelGhostlight Records

German (1999) edit

A German cast album was recorded in 1999.

English (2015) edit

On May 15, 2015, it was announced that the Paper Mill cast would be releasing a cast recording of the show.[77] Recorded on September 28–30 at Avatar Studios,[78][79] the album features a 25-piece orchestra, with a 32-strong choir.[80] The recording was released by Ghostlight Records in January 2016.[81] The cast album was released to critical and commercial acclaim.[citation needed] It debuted at number one on Billboard's Cast Albums chart upon its release, thereby ending the 17-week run of Hamilton on this list.[82]

Chart Peak position
Cast Albums Sales 1[82]
Top Album Sales 17[citation needed]
Billboard 200 47[citation needed]

German (2017) edit

A German cast album was recorded in 2017. M1 Musical wrote that from the first notes of Olim in the German recording, the reviewer was given goosebumps; they ultimately deemed it a "masterpiece – the diamond in the CD shelf."[83]

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Official Der Glöckner von Notre Dame website (in German) (Current 2018 Stuttgart Production)
  • (Archive)
  • (in German) (Archive)
  • Description of the technical design of the original production 2012-04-27 at the Wayback Machine
  • Character Portraits for The Hunchback of Notre Dame by danscape, Texas Premiere at The Playhouse San Antonio

hunchback, notre, dame, musical, this, article, about, disney, produced, musical, french, musical, notre, dame, paris, musical, hunchback, notre, dame, musical, play, based, 1831, novel, same, name, written, victor, hugo, with, songs, from, 1996, walt, disney,. This article is about the Disney produced musical For the French musical see Notre Dame de Paris musical The Hunchback of Notre Dame is a musical play based on the 1831 novel of the same name written by Victor Hugo with songs from the 1996 Walt Disney Animation Studios film adaptation The Hunchback of Notre DameMusicAlan MenkenLyricsStephen SchwartzBookJames Lapine 1999 German version Peter Parnell 2014 American version BasisThe Hunchback of Notre Dameby Victor HugoThe Hunchback of Notre Dameby Walt Disney Animation StudiosProductions1999 Berlin2014 San Diego2015 Millburn2016 Fredericia2016 Tokyo2017 German tour2017 Budapest2018 Gothenburg2022 ViennaThe original musical premiered in 1999 in Berlin Germany as Der Glockner von Notre Dame The Bellringer of Notre Dame It was produced by Disney Theatrical Productions the company s first musical to premiere outside the U S It ran for three years becoming one of Berlin s longest running musicals The English language musical The Hunchback of Notre Dame with a revised libretto had its debut at La Jolla Playhouse in San Diego California on October 28 2014 and ran until December 7 2014 1 Subsequently the show went on to open on March 4 2015 at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn New Jersey with more changes in the libretto 2 The show closed on April 5 2015 after it was announced that it would not move to Broadway 3 In April 2017 a new German production of the musical opened at the Theater des Westens in Berlin 4 After closing in Berlin the musical moved to Munich and Stuttgart 5 Contents 1 History 1 1 Background 1996 1999 1 2 Der Glockner von Notre Dame 1999 2002 1 3 Intermediate period 2002 2013 1 4 The Hunchback of Notre Dame 2014 present 2 Plot 3 Music 4 Design and themes 5 Critical reception 6 Principal cast 7 Cast albums 7 1 German 1999 7 2 English 2015 7 3 German 2017 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory editBackground 1996 1999 edit In 1996 Walt Disney Animation Studios created an animated film adaption of Victor Hugo s novel of the same name It received generally positive reviews and did reasonably well at the box office Disney on Broadway the stage play arm of the Disney Corporation had staged successful versions of Beauty and the Beast in 1994 and The Lion King in 1997 Disney wanted to move The Lion King to Berlin Der Glockner von Notre Dame 1999 2002 edit For a long time Berlin Theatre now Theater am Potsdamer Platz was in talks to stage The Lion King but after those negotiations fell through Disney offered The Hunchback of Notre Dame instead 6 This project announced by Stella Entertainment on March 18 1998 saw the stage musical producing market leader of Germany depart from its tradition of only importing shows which had proven to be successful on Broadway 6 Originally rehearsed in English then retaught in German the musical opened on June 5 1999 at Berlin 7 After a successful run where 1 4 million visitors saw the play over 1204 performances 8 it closed in June 2002 9 Directed by Lapine the German translation was by Michael Kunze choreography by Lar Lubovitch set design by Heidi Ettinger costume design by Sue Blane lighting by Rick Fisher sound by Tony Meola and projections by Jerome Sirlin 10 11 12 The production cost 45 million marks to produce 13 much of which was subsidised by state funds 14 The production featured forty two actors from six different nations 15 Nine new songs were written for this version 15 This was Disney s first musical to premiere outside the US 9 and it became one of Berlin s longest running musicals to date As with Beauty and the Beast and The Lion King Der Glockner Von Notre Dame opened three years after the release of the movie on which it is based Intermediate period 2002 2013 edit Der Glockner von Notre Dame was an isolated show i e it only played in one German theatre and was not licensable to other companies The musical was not staged again in this format for many years however adaptations of the 1996 film The Hunchback of Notre Dame could be seen in various productions around Disney theme parks and cruises In 2008 lyricist Stephen Schwartz revealed I think we re starting up Hunchback of Notre Dame hopefully next year 16 In a November 2010 interview composer Alan Menken confirmed that he was working on an American production and that they would use James Lapine s book 17 On January 9 2013 it was announced that the musical would finally be produced for a Broadway performance with a new book by Peter Parnell and new songs by Menken and Schwartz who did the songs for the movie and the original musical 18 In April 2013 the very first English adaptation of Der Glockner von Notre Dame was staged by the Fine Arts Department of The King s Academy Sports amp Fine Arts Center in West Palm Beach Florida 19 According to The King s Academy Walt Disney Productions personally selected them to adapt and premiere the work 20 and received a license to stage the English version noting that Disney was workshopping this musical for a possible run on Broadway 21 The King s Academy collaborated with Disney Executive Studios 22 Their director David Snyder helped Disney cast talent for the new show 21 This version did not include all the songs from Der Glockner von Notre Dame and excludes the deaths of Esmeralda and Frollo While being an amateur production it is notable as the first English staging of the musical rather than a translation of the film At the D23 expo which took place on August 9 11 2013 Josh Strickland performed the first official English version of a new song written for the stage musical version Made of Stone 23 The Hunchback of Notre Dame 2014 present edit The Hunchback of Notre Dame had a workshop in February 2014 and its North American premiere at La Jolla Playhouse on October 28 2014 and ran through December 7 2014 directed by Scott Schwartz 24 The production featured Sacra Profana a local 32 voice chorus appearing onstage during the entire show 25 The La Jolla Playhouse production transferred to the Paper Mill Playhouse with the 19 person core cast with three new cast members Jeremy Stolle Dashaun Young and Joseph J Simeone replacing San Diego locals Brian Smolin William Thomas Hodgson and Lucas Coleman respectively with a new choir local to New Jersey the Continuo Arts Symphonic Chorus from March 4 through April 5 2015 26 27 after which it was announced the show would not move to Broadway but it was never officially planned to transfer The structure of the show was finalized with one song Agnus Dei being cut from the show and turned into a licensable work 2016 17 saw the first wave of US regional theatres to produce the musical one theatre Music Theatre Wichita received a 10 000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to financially aid the production 28 In December 2017 the show finally got its New York debut with its NY Regional Premiere at the White Plains Performing Arts Center and opened to outstanding reviews An adaption of the musical debuted in 2016 at the Music Circus in Sacramento embraced the novel s assertion that Quasimodo had become deaf after constantly ringing bells all his life by incorporating sign language into the show Deaf actor John McGinty was cast as Quasimodo 29 with a surrogate singer one of the Notre Dame saints played by Jim Hogan singing Quasimodo s songs while McGinty signed 30 A Japanese cast opened in 2016 at the Shiki Theatre Company which is one of the largest theatres in all of Japan 31 The production opened in 2016 and released their cast album in 2017 32 Unlike the 1999 German cast this production is a direct translation of the current revision of the Disney production translated into Japanese No songs or scenes have been changed outside of translationA production featured an intimate rotating cast of 18 with no additional choir and reduced orchestrations with the cast playing their own instruments The production was directed by Nicholas Wainwright at The University Of The Arts in December 2017 making its Center City premiere in Philadelphia 33 Another production was a staging done outdoors in the amphitheater at Tuacahn Center for the Arts which was performed from August 5 October 15 2016 34 The show was performed for the first time in the UK at The Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama by the Richard Burton Company in June 2019 directed by Graham Gill citation needed The National Youth Music Theatre NYMT staged the first production of the show in England in Manchester Cathedral in 2021 Captivate Theatre staged the first Scottish production of the show at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2023 OSMaD staged the first Victorian production of the show in Australia at the Geoffrey McComas Theatre in 2023 35 Due to union restrictions regarding the inclusion of the choir and the profitability for Disney from licensing to local productions the musical has never been staged on Broadway which has garnered some criticism citation needed Plot editDer Glockner von Notre Dame Extended contentAct OneIn 1482 Paris Clopin an elderly gypsy beggar narrates the origin of the titular hunchback Die Glocken Notre Dames The Bells of Notre Dame The story begins as a group of gypsies sneak illegally into Paris but are ambushed by Judge Claude Frollo the Minister of Justice of Paris and his soldiers A gypsy woman in the group attempts to flee with her deformed baby but Frollo chases and kills her outside Notre Dame He tries to kill the baby as well but the cathedral s archdeacon intervenes and accuses Frollo of murdering an innocent woman To atone for his sin Frollo reluctantly agrees to raise the deformed child in Notre Dame as his son naming him Quasimodo Twenty years later in 1502 Quasimodo develops into a kind yet isolated young man who dreams of seeing life outside the bell tower Due to his loneliness Quasimodo s mind created imaginary friends a trio of gargoyles named Charles Antoine and Loni Despite Frollo s warnings that he would be shunned for his deformity the gargoyles urge him to disobey Frollo Zuflucht Sanctuary and Quasimodo decides to go out for just one day Draussen Out There While the Parisians continue their preparations for a festival the gypsies prepare to attend the festival in their hideout the Court of Miracles Tanz auf dem Seil Balancing Act Their attention is taken by a newcomer a young gypsy dancer named Esmeralda Meanwhile Phoebus of Frollo s guard arrives in Paris excited about his new promotion as its captain Ein bisschen Freude Rest and Recreation He flirts with a young girl but is suddenly interrupted by a fleeing gypsy accused of theft The gypsy pleads innocence but Frollo arrives and orders his soldiers to arrest the gypsy Frollo tells Phoebus that the city has become overrun by gypsies and that he plans to find the Court of Miracles and eliminate them all As the festival begins Drunter druber Topsy Turvy Quasimodo attends it and he is celebrated for his bizarre appearance only to be humiliated by the crowd after Frollo s men start a riot Frollo refuses to help Quasimodo but Esmeralda intervenes frees the hunchback and uses a magic trick to disappear Frollo confronts and scolds Quasimodo before sending him back inside the cathedral Phoebus refuses to arrest Esmeralda for alleged witchcraft inside Notre Dame and has her confined to the cathedral Esmeralda encouraged by the Archdeacon offers a prayer to God to help her and the other outcasts Hilf den Verstoss nen God Help the Outcasts Meanwhile Frollo orders Phoebus to post a guard at every door to ensure that Esmeralda does not escape Esmeralda finds and befriends Quasimodo to the bell tower and is captivated by the view of the city Hoch uber der Welt On Top of the World Quasimodo helps her escape Notre Dame out of gratitude for defending him Esmeralda entrusts Quasimodo with a pendant containing a map to the Court of Miracles Quasimodo expresses his feelings as he has been touched by Esmeralda s kindness Das Licht des Himmels Heaven s Light Meanwhile Frollo soon develops lustful feelings for Esmeralda and upon realizing them he begs the Virgin Mary to save him from her spell to avoid eternal damnation Das Feuer der Holle Hellfire After discovering that Esmeralda escaped Frollo instigates a citywide manhunt for her which involves setting fire to countless houses in his way Phoebus is appalled by Frollo s evil reputation and defies him Frollo sentences him to death Phoebus is briefly struck by an arrow and falls into the Seine but Esmeralda rescues him Finale Act 1 Esmeralda Act TwoThe soldiers continue searching the city Trommeln in der Stadt City Under Siege Esmeralda tells Phoebus to seek refuge at Notre Dame while she returns to the Court of Miracles Meanwhile the gargoyles convince Quasimodo that Esmeralda finds him romantically intriguing and they reassure him about her safety Ein Mann wie du A Guy Like You The Archdeacon brings Phoebus to the bell tower and Phoebus knowing Quasimodo to be a friend of Esmeralda s asks Quasimodo to hide him Frollo returns to Notre Dame later that night and discovers that Quasimodo helped Esmeralda escape He bluffs to Quasimodo saying that he knows about the Court of Miracles and that he intends to attack at dawn After Frollo leaves Phoebus comes out of hiding and asks Quasimodo to help him find the Court of Miracles and warn Esmeralda Quasimodo refuses to leave the cathedral again but Phoebus and the gargoyles teach Quasimodo the value of devotion and selflessness Weil du liebst Out of Love Using Esmeralda s amulet as their guide Quasimodo and Phoebus find the Court of Miracles to warn the gypsies Esmeralda and Phoebus decide to leave the city together while Quasimodo heartbroken watches Esmeralda leave with the man she truly loves Weil du liebst Out of Love Reprise However Frollo having followed the two captures the gypsies present Esmeralda rejects Frollo s advances of becoming his mistress Tied up in the bell tower Quasimodo refuses to help and tells the gargoyles to leave him Wie aus Stein Made of Stone As dawn approaches Esmeralda awaits her execution in the dungeon with Phoebus hoping that one day the world will be a better place Einmal Someday Frollo prepares to burn Esmeralda at the stake but Quasimodo rescues her and brings her to the cathedral Phoebus then frees himself and the gypsies and rallies the citizens of Paris against Frollo and his men who attempt to break into the cathedral Quasimodo calls upon the saints and the gargoyles before pouring molten lead onto the streets to ensure no one enters but Frollo himself successfully breaks in In the cathedral Esmeralda thanks Quasimodo for being a good friend and dies from smoke inhalation Frollo arrives and after asking Quasimodo if she is dead tells the hunchback that they are finally free of her poison Encouraged by Antoine Quasimodo throws Frollo to his death in the molten lead The gargoyles comfort Quasimodo and tell him the world is full of good as well as evil The citizens watch as Quasimodo carries Esmeralda s body through the square with Phoebus by his side Clopin appears again and asks what makes a monster and what makes a man Finale Ultimo Grand Finale The Hunchback of Notre Dame Extended contentAct One Many years ago orphaned brothers Jehan and Claude Frollo were taken in at Notre Dame Jehan grew to be mischievous while Claude remained pious After Jehan was caught with a gypsy woman he was expelled from Notre Dame Frollo eventually became the archdeacon of Notre Dame One day Frollo received a letter from Jehan the two met in secret where Jehan on his deathbed gave Frollo his deformed baby before dying As Frollo prepared to kill the child he suddenly felt as he was being tested by God Thus he instead saved the child naming it Quasimodo or half formed and raising it in Notre Dame The Bells of Notre Dame In the present day in the year 1542 Quasimodo is now a young man made partially deaf by a lifetime of ringing Notre Dame s bells He talks to Notre Dame s statues of saints and gargoyles about his desire to go to the Feast of Fools Frollo arrives and asks him who he is speaking to reminding him that the stone statues cannot talk They recite the biblical story of the Flight into Egypt after which Frollo complains about Paris s gypsies and the Feast of Fools Sanctuary Part I Quasimodo offers to protect him outside Frollo declines warning him that he would be shunned if he were to go out in public Sanctuary Part II Quasimodo sings to himself yearning to spend one day outside Notre Dame Out There In the streets of Paris the Feast of Fools begins led by Clopin the gypsy king Topsy Turvy Part I Meanwhile Captain Phoebus the new head of Notre Dame s Cathedral Guard arrives in Paris from the front lines Frollo welcomes him telling him they must rid the city of gypsies Rest and Recreation Clopin introduces Esmeralda a gypsy dancer Rhythm of the Tambourine Quasimodo Frollo and Phoebus are all entranced by her After that Clopin holds a contest to crown the King of Fools the ugliest person in Paris Encouraged by Esmeralda Quasimodo enters immediately winning the contest Topsy Turvy Part II before being humiliated by the crowd Esmeralda rescues Quasimodo with a magic trick before Frollo intervenes He scolds Quasimodo the two return to Notre Dame followed by Esmeralda Sanctuary Part III Frollo finds Esmeralda confronting her after a brief argument he relents allowing her to stay Esmeralda prays to God to help the less fortunate God Help the Outcasts Phoebus finds Esmeralda they argue Phoebus telling her not to fight unwinnable battles to which she retorts that she cannot help it Esmeralda heads to the bell tower finding Quasimodo there The two quickly befriend each other Top of the World Quasimodo ringing the bells of Notre Dame for her Frollo runs up to the tower angry at Quasimodo for ringing the bells at the wrong time He is shocked by Esmeralda s presence thinking she had left He offers her shelter so he may save her soul but she rejects his offer saying that she sees the way Frollo looks at her This infuriates Frollo who orders Phoebus to escort her from Notre Dame and arrest her if she sets foot in it again Frollo warns Quasimodo that Esmeralda is a dangerous person sent from Hell and to ignore any lustful feelings he may feel towards her Yet having developed such feelings for Esmeralda himself Frollo roams the streets nightly one night discovering Esmeralda Clopin and multiple other gypsies partying with Phoebus he is unable to look away as Esmeralda dances and kisses Phoebus Tavern Song Thai Mol Piyas Meanwhile in the bell tower Quasimodo reflects on seeing couples in love from his tower and how he never thought himself worthy of love until meeting Esmeralda Heaven s Light Frollo prays begging the Virgin Mary to save him by either condemning Esmeralda to Hell or giving her to him Hellfire The next day he approaches King Louis XI asking for special powers to stop a gypsy witch to protect Paris which he is granted With his new powers he instigates a citywide manhunt for Esmeralda which leads him to a brothel known for hiding gypsies When the brothel s owner claims ignorance Frollo orders Phoebus to burn the brothel down an order which Phoebus defies As Frollo orders Phoebus s arrest Esmeralda appears a fight breaks loose Amidst the commotion Frollo stabs Phoebus and frames Esmeralda for it she uses a magic trick to escape Frollo continues the hunt while Quasimodo grows increasingly worried about Esmeralda s whereabouts Esmeralda Act TwoEsmeralda returns to Notre Dame asking Quasimodo to hide the injured Phoebus She gives Quasimodo a woven band and leaves Inspired by the story of Saint Aphrodisius and encouraged by the saints Quasimodo deciphers the woven band as a map and resolves to help her Flight into Egypt Frollo returns to Notre Dame asking Quasimodo where Esmeralda is Quasimodo responds that he doesn t know Frollo appears to accept this before a guard informs Frollo that they know where Esmeralda is Frollo tells Quasimodo that they will now be successful in capturing Esmeralda and leaves Esmeralda Reprise Using the map Quasimodo and Phoebus go to warn the gypsies Rest and Recreation Reprise Initially the gypsies attempt to kill the two but they are saved by Esmeralda Court of Miracles The two tell the gypsies Frollo will attack at dawn The gypsies prepare to leave Phoebus asks Esmeralda to go with her the two expressing their love for each other as Quasimodo looks on heartbroken Heaven s Light Reprise In a Place of Miracles Frollo suddenly enters having followed Quasimodo and arrests all present only Clopin manages to escape Frollo has the guards lock Quasimodo in the bell tower Frollo visits Esmeralda telling her that he can save her if she accepts being with him When Esmeralda refuses he threatens Phoebus life and attempts to rape her Sanctuary Reprise He halts when Esmeralda cries out in protest allowing her to have a final conversation with Phoebus Phoebus pleads for her to accept Frollo s offer to save herself which Esmeralda refuses to do They yearn together for a better future Someday Meanwhile in the bell tower the statues encourage Quasimodo to free himself and save Esmeralda Quasimodo angrily denounces them declaring that he will remain stoic until he dies Made of Stone At dawn Esmeralda is tied to a pyre outside Notre Dame Frollo sentences her to death offering her one last chance to save herself which she angrily rejects He orders her pyre to be lit Quasimodo swings down on a rope from the bell tower and takes Esmeralda back to Notre Dame invoking Notre Dame s status as a sanctuary in an appeal for protection Frollo orders the Cathedral Guard to retake the church by force Clopin frees Phoebus after which the two rally the people of Paris to fight against the guards However the guards still manage to break in Quasimodo dumps the molten lead used for fixing the bells onto the guards to stop them Esmeralda thanks Quasimodo for being a good friend before dying from smoke inhalation Frollo enters and asks Quasimodo if she is dead which he broken heartedly confirms Relieved Frollo tells Quasimodo that they are finally free of her poison Quasimodo angrily throws Frollo off the tower of Notre Dame to his death Devastated Quasimodo realizes that everyone he has ever loved is now dead Phoebus arrives finding out about Esmeralda s death Phoebus tries to carry her body away but is unable to due to his injuries Quasimodo then carries Esmeralda away Years later two skeletons are discovered in the crypts of Notre Dame one holding the other in its arms the former has a woven band around its neck and the other has a crooked spinal column When it was attempted to detach the two the latter crumbles to dust The company finally addresses the audience with a question asked at the beginning of the show What makes a monster and what makes a man Finale Music editDer Glockner von Notre Dame Extended contentSonglist Act I 36 Die Glocken Notre Dames The Bells of Notre Dame Clopin Archdeacon Frollo Chorus Zuflucht Sanctuary Frollo Quasimodo Charles Loni Antoine Draussen Out There Quasimodo Schneller Schneller Hurry Hurry Gypsies Tanz auf dem Seil Balancing Act Clopin Esmeralda Gypsies Schneller Schneller II Hurry Hurry II Gypsies Ein bisschen Freude Rest and Recreation Phoebus Schneller Schneller III Hurry Hurry III Gypsies Frollo Drunter druber Topsy Turvy Clopin Quasimodo Crowd Der Pilory The Pillory Crowd Zuflucht II Sanctuary II Frollo Quasimodo Die Glocken Notre Dames II The Bells of Notre Dame II Clopin Priests Hilf den Verstoss nen God Help the Outcasts Esmeralda Quasimodo Parisians Hoch uber der Welt Top of the World Esmeralda Quasimodo Charles Loni Antoine Vor Das Licht des Himmels Before Heaven s Light Clopin Esmeralda Das Licht des Himmels Heaven s Light Quasimodo Das Feuer der Holle Hellfire Frollo Priests Die Glocken Notre Dames III The Bells of Notre Dame III Clopin Frollo Finale Act 1 Clopin Chorus Esmeralda Frollo Quasimodo Phoebus Esmeralda Clopin Soldiers Act II 36 Trommeln in der Stadt City Under Siege Clopin Parisians Ein Mann wie du A Guy Like You Charles Loni Antoine Quasimodo Esmeralda Reprise Frollo Weil du liebst Out of Love Quasimodo Phoebus Antoine Charles Loni Tanz der Zigeuner Dance of the Gypsies instrumental Weil du liebst reprise Out of Love reprise Phoebus Esmeralda Quasimodo Die Glocken Notre Dames IV The Bells of Notre Dame IV Clopin Frollo Zuflucht reprise Sanctuary reprise Frollo Wie aus Stein Made of Stone Quasimodo Loni Charles Antoine Einmal Someday Esmeralda Phoebus Parisians Finale Ultimo Grand Finale Full Company An original cast recording was recorded in German 37 Instrumentation Reed I Flute Piccolo Reed II Oboe English Horn Reed III Clarinet Alto Saxophone Flute Electronic Wind Instrument Reed IV Clarinet Bass Clarinet Tenor Saxophone Oboe English Horn Reed V Clarinet Baritone Saxophone Bassoon 2 Trumpets 2 Horns 1 Trombone Euphonium 1 Bass Trombone Tuba 2 Percussion 3 Keyboards 4 Violins 1 Viola 1 Cello 1 Contrabass The Hunchback of Notre Dame Extended contentSonglist Act I 38 Olim Congregation The Bells of Notre Dame Clopin Frollo Jehan Father Dupin Quasimodo Congregation Sanctuary 1 Frollo Quasimodo Out There Quasimodo Topsy Turvy Part 1 Clopin Quasimodo Gypsies Congregation Rest and Recreation Phoebus Soldiers Frollo Rhythm of the Tambourine Esmeralda Clopin Phoebus Frollo Quasimodo Topsy Turvy Part 2 Clopin Congregation Sanctuary II 2 Frollo Quasimodo The Bells of Notre Dame Reprise 2 Esmeralda Congregation God Help the Outcasts Esmeralda Congregation Top of the World Esmeralda Quasimodo Statues Gargoyles The Tavern Song Thai Mol Piyas Esmeralda Frollo Clopin Gypsies Heaven s Light Quasimodo Hellfire Frollo Congregation Esmeralda Official Frollo Phoebus Madame Quasimodo Soldiers Congregation Act II 38 Entr acte Congregation Flight Into Egypt Saint Aphrodisius Quasimodo Statues Gargoyles Esmeralda Reprise 3 Frollo Rest and Recreation Reprise 3 Phoebus Quasimodo The Court of Miracles Clopin Gypsies In a Place of Miracles Phoebus Esmeralda Quasimodo Clopin Gypsies The Bells of Notre Dame Reprise II 4 Congregation Someday Esmeralda Phoebus While the City Slumbered Congregation Made of Stone Quasimodo Statues Gargoyles Judex Crederis 5 Congregation Kyrie Eleison 5 Frollo Phoebus Quasimodo Congregation Top of the World Reprise 5 Esmeralda Esmeralda Frollo Reprise 5 Frollo Congregation Finale Ultimo 5 Frollo Quasimodo Florika Clopin Congregation Notes 1 Included as part of Out There on Studio Cast Recording 2 Combined on Studio Cast Recording into one song titled Into Notre Dame 3 Not present on Studio Cast Recording 4 Titled Justice in Paris on Studio Cast Recording 5 Combined on Studio Cast Recording into one song titled Finale Many changes were made to the score when the production transferred from San Diego to Millburn including cutting the song In My Life sung following God Help the Outcasts by Esmeralda and Phoebus 39 Instrumentation Reed I Flute Piccolo Soprano Saxophone Clarinet Reed II Oboe English Horn Clarinet Alto Saxophone Reed III Bassoon Baritone Saxophone Bass Clarinet Clarinet 1 Piccolo Trumpet Trumpet 1 Trumpet Flugelhorn 1 Horn 1 Bass Trombone Euphonium Tenor Trombone 1 Drums Percussion 2 Keyboards 2 Violins 1 Viola 1 CelloDesign and themes editDer Glockner von Notre DameAlan Menken noted that some songs complement the original composition of the film while others are very different from the film compositions and extend the musical spectrum making a special mention of a song in Act II which was inspired by traditional Roma music 40 Translator Michael Kunze campaign ed to allow Esmeralda to die at the end as she does in the book There was a feeling that the audience would be depressed if Esmeralda dies I feel that a European audience would see this as a very romantic ending two lost souls finally find each other People will cry but they ll be moved 41 The producers wanted to see how preview audiences reacted before making the final decision 41 The set for the production utilized many large hydraulically controlled boxes that can be placed at any height onto which projections were used in every scene for scenery and effects 42 The finale of act one shows Phoebus plummet from a bridge over the Seine after being shot by an arrow 36 The Hunchback of Notre Dame These characters all come together all with purpose all trying to do the right thing facing extraordinary obstacles We don t offer a solution but we go to this place that you or others may call dark that I would call life Thomas Schumacher interview with State of the Arts NJ for the 2015 Paper Mill Playhouse production of Hunchback 43 The style of the show is a Victor Hugo adaption with the score of Disney s Hunchback 44 The Bells of Notre Dame is rewritten to include Frollo s past as a priest as well as his relationship with his brother Jehan before becoming the cathedral s archdeacon The gargoyles Victor Hugo and Laverne Charles Antoine and Loni in the Berlin production who are the comic relief in the 1996 movie are cut Quasimodo speaks with a strangled slur rather than his pure voice in the movie He relies on a form of sign language that he has invented and while he is unable to articulate the statues of Notre Dame serve as figments of his imagination which provide insight into his thoughts and attitudes as a Greek chorus 45 Some of the original characters from the novel are added as well as songs such as The Tavern Song Rhythm of the Tambourine Flight into Egypt and In a Place of Miracles The musical relies on a series of musical leitmotifs which are reprised either instrumentally or vocally Each of the central characters has a theme Out There for Quasimodo God Help the Outcasts for Esmeralda Hellfire for Frollo and Rest and Recreation for Phoebus The Bells of Notre Dame acts as a narrative device to tell parts of the story Thomas Schumacher president of the Walt Disney Theatrical noted that the English adaption of the musical embraced the darker elements of the original source material by Victor Hugo 46 After Michael Arden who played the role of Quasimodo in this version read the book and discovered that Quasimodo is actually deaf from bell ringing he incorporated this aspect into his character including a sign language based form of communication He had to selectively choose the moments to forgo the ailment in order to sing such as moments when Quasimodo is alone from his perspective he does not see his deformities 47 Michael Arden said of his part that he would retire from the role in future incarnations of the show 48 The ending was proposed by director Scott Schwartz who turned to the original source material for inspiration it was inserted during tech rehearsals for the Papermill staging 49 According to Thomas W Douglas musical director of a 2017 adaption at MTW the musical may leave the audience feeling thoughtful and pensive rather than compelling them to stand up and cheer due to the story s moral ambiguity and complexity 28 The theme of the play according to Kyoto Quasimodo actor Akitaka Tanaka 田中 彰孝 Tanaka Akitaka is of how to behave when in contact with others different from ourselves 50 51 Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz felt that having a live choir on stage was integral in achieving the full bodied sound they had crafted for the film in addition James Lapine gave them his blessing in tinkering with his book for the new production 49 The Hunchback of Notre Dame Shiki TheatreThe First Japanese production worked to closely replicate the set design and choreography of the original American production The script received no significant changes outside of translation and keeps all music within the original score Critical reception editDer Glockner von Notre DameMatt Wolf of Variety said The prevailing tone indeed is far and away the most somber of the three Disney film to stage shows yet He wrote that the design is likely to be the show s talking point in any language coupling as it does the best of British and American talent with a new 100 million dollar plus playhouse specifically adapted to accommodate the demands of the piece The aquamarine stage curtain Gothic tracery already encoded within it rises to reveal set designer Heidi Ettinger s ever shifting array of cubes that join with Jerome Sirlin s projections to conjure the medieval world of the Parisian belltower inhabited by Sarich s misshapen orphan Quasimodo his unyielding master Frollo Norbert Lamla and a trio of very chatty gargoyles 12 Awards and nominations Year Nominee work Award ResultNovember 1999 Der Glockner von Notre Dame Goldenen Europa Golden Europe award for Best Musical of the Year WonJanuary 2000 Der Glockner von Notre Dame B Z Kulturpreis B Z Culture Prize for Best Stage Design WonThe Hunchback of Notre DameThe English version of the musical received positive reviews The New York Daily News wrote This stage musical smartly excises comic relief from the film s giggling gargoyles The look of the show is also very good Alexander Dodge s lavish bell tower Alejo Vietti s gritty period costumes and Howell Binkley s dynamic lights lend to the atmosphere 52 The New York Times deemed it a surprising ly self serious polished but ponderous musical with a simultaneously impressive and oppressive stage and rich choral singing 45 The Hollywood Reporter said Menken s uncommonly complex classically influenced score often soars 53 AM New York called the musical an unusually dark and chilling piece of musical theater which explores physical deformity religious extremism sexual repression and even genocide 54 Awards and nominations Year Nominee work Award Result2014 The Hunchback of Notre Dame San Diego Theatre Critics Circle Craig Noel Award for Outstanding Resident Musical Nominated 55 2014 Brent Alan Huffman San Diego Theatre Critics Circle Craig Noel Award for Outstanding Musical Direction Nominated 56 2014 Patrick Page San Diego Theatre Critics Circle Craig Noel Award for Outstanding Featured Male Performance in a Musical Won 57 58 2014 Howell Binkley San Diego Theatre Critics Circle Craig Noel Award for Outstanding Lighting Design Won 59 60 2014 Alexander Dodge San Diego Theatre Critics Circle Craig Noel Award for Outstanding Scenic Design Won 61 62 2014 Scott Schwartz San Diego Theatre Critics Circle Craig Noel Award for Outstanding Direction of a Musical Nominated 63 2018 Best Musical Stampede Troupe Broadway World Denver Award for Best Musical Won 64 2018 John Sosna Quasimodo Broadway World Denver Award for Best Actor in a Musical Won 64 2018 Hannah Marie Harmon Esmeralda Broadway World Denver Award for Best Actress in a Musical Won 64 2018 Ken W Andrews Dom Claude Frollo Broadway World Denver Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Musical Won 64 2018 Barb Gilliam Broadway World Denver Award for Best Costume Design of a Musical Won 64 2018 Peter F Muller Broadway World Denver Award for Best Director of a Musical Won 64 2018 Nicole Harwell Broadway World Denver Award for Best Music Director Won 64 2018 Scot Gagnon Peter F Muller Broadway World Denver Award for Best Set Design of a Musical Won 64 2017 The Hunchback of Notre Dame Aurora Theatre and Theatrical Outfit BroadwayWorld Atlanta Award for Best Musical Professional Won 65 2017 Haden Rider Aurora Theatre and Theatrical Outfit BroadwayWorld Atlanta Award for Best Actor in a Musical Professional Won 65 2018 Eric Collins Kelsey Award for Outstanding Sound Design Nominated 66 2018 Vicki Kaiser Kelsey Award for Outstanding Lighting Design Nominated 66 2018 Sally Page amp Koren Zander Kelsey Award for Outstanding Costume and Makeup Won 66 2018 Bryan Schendlinger Kelsey Award for Outstanding Scenic Design Won 66 2018 Vianna Fagel Kelsey Award for Outstanding Stage Management Nominated 66 2018 Shannon Ferrara amp Michael Gilch Kelsey Award for Outstanding Musical Direction Nominated 66 2018 Rachel Tovar Kelsey Award for Outstanding Choreography Nominated 66 2018 Frank Ferrara Kelsey Award for Outstanding Direction of a Musical Nominated 66 2018 Alicia Rose Dishon as Esmeralda Kelsey Award for Outstanding Debut Performance Nominated 66 2018 CJ Carter as Quasimodo Kelsey Award for Outstanding Debut Performance Won 66 2018 Alicia Rose Dishon as Esmeralda Kelsey Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Musical Nominated 66 2018 CJ Carter as Quasimodo Kelsey Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Musical Nominated 66 2018 The Hunchback of Notre Dame The Pennington Players Kelsey Award for Outstanding Production of a Musical Nominated 66 Additionally Hunchback received 10 Tommy Tune awards from 15 nominations 67 68 6 Kennt Award nominations 69 13 Blue Star Award nominations 70 10 Tune Awards 71 15 Freedy Award nominations and 8 wins 72 6 Blumey Award nominations 73 one Annual Pierrot Award 74 and 7 TBA awards 75 The Danish version received 3 award nominations 76 Principal cast editCharacter Original Berlin Cast Berlin Germany 1999 La Jolla Playhouse Cast San Diego CA USA 2014 Paper Mill Playhouse Cast Millburn NJ USA 2015 Quasimodo Drew Sarich 12 Michael Arden 12 Claude Frollo Norbert Lamla Patrick PageEsmeralda Judy Weiss 12 Ciara ReneePhoebus Fredrik Lycke Andrew SamonskyClopin Jens Janke Erik LibermanCharles Valentin Zahn does not appearLoni Yvonne Ritz Andersen does not appearAntoine Tamas Ferkay does not appearThe Archdeacon Carlo Lauber does not appearLt Frederic Charlus does not appear Ian Patrick GibbJehan Frollo does not appear Lucas Coleman Jeremy StolleFlorika does not appear Samantha MassellSt Aphrodisius does not appear Neal MayerChoir n a SACRA PROFANA Continuo ArtsCast albums editThe Hunchback of Notre Dame Studio Cast Recording nbsp Soundtrack album cast recording by VariousReleasedJanuary 22 2016Length1 19 55LabelGhostlight RecordsGerman 1999 edit A German cast album was recorded in 1999 English 2015 edit On May 15 2015 it was announced that the Paper Mill cast would be releasing a cast recording of the show 77 Recorded on September 28 30 at Avatar Studios 78 79 the album features a 25 piece orchestra with a 32 strong choir 80 The recording was released by Ghostlight Records in January 2016 81 The cast album was released to critical and commercial acclaim citation needed It debuted at number one on Billboard s Cast Albums chart upon its release thereby ending the 17 week run of Hamilton on this list 82 Chart Peak positionCast Albums Sales 1 82 Top Album Sales 17 citation needed Billboard 200 47 citation needed German 2017 edit A German cast album was recorded in 2017 M1 Musical wrote that from the first notes of Olim in the German recording the reviewer was given goosebumps they ultimately deemed it a masterpiece the diamond in the CD shelf 83 See also editPortals nbsp Germany nbsp Disney nbsp Theatre nbsp 1990sReferences edit Into the California Sunlight Disney s The Hunchback of Notre Dame Will Have Its U S Premiere at La Jolla Broadway com 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