- (1996) Michel Schonberg and his musical, "The House of Martin Guerre," was performed at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, Illinois with Anthony Crivello, Hollis Resnik, and Kevin Gudahl in the cast. The crew included David Petrarca (musical director), James F. Ingalls (lighting designer), Susan Hifferty (costume designer), and Jeffrey Klitz (musical direction).
- (November 19, 2010 - December 26, 2010) Michel Schonberg and his musical, "Les Miserables," based on Victor Hugo's novel was performed at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey. Herbert Kretzmer was lyricist.
- (1985) Jean Michel Schonberg and his musical, "Les Miserables," was performed at the Palace Theatre in London, England with Roger Allam (played Javert), Alun Armstrong (played Thenardier), Michael Ball (played Marius), David Burt (played Enjolras), Rebecca Caine (played Cosette), Beverley Klein (played Crone), Paul Leonard (played Combeferre), Patti LuPone (played Fantine), Peter Polycarpou (played Prouvaire), Frances Ruffelle (played Eponine), Susan Jane Tanner (played Madame Thenardier), Colm Wilkinson (played Jean Valjean), and Dave Willets (played Brujon) in the original London cast. Trevor Nunn and John Caird were directors.
- (1988) Claude Michel Schonberg and his musical, "Les Miserables," was performed at the Palace Theatre in London, England with Craig Pinder (played Jean Valjean), Clive Carter (played Javert), Rebecca Storm (played Fantine), Tricia Deighton (played Crone), Myra Sands (played Madame Thenardier), David Delve (played Thenardier), Laura Hamilton (played Eponine), Graham Bickley (played Marius), Martin George (played Enjolras), Nick Holder (played Brujon), Jacinta Mulcahy (played Cosette), and Don Gallagher (played Combeferre) in the cast. Trevor Nunn and John Caird were directors.
- (September 20, 1989) Claude-Michel Schonburg and his musical, "Miss Saigon," was performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in London, England with Jonathan Pryce, Claire Moore, Simon Bowman, Peter Polycarpou, Keith Burns, Lea Salonga, Ruthie Henshall, Johnny Amobi, and Nick in the original cast on opening night.
- (1989) Claude-Michel Schonberg and his musical, "Les Miserables," was performed at the Palace Theatre in London, England with Peter Karrie (played Jean Valjean), Philip Quast (played Javert), Grania Renihan (played Fantine), Sally Bentley (played Crone), Gay Soper (played Madame Thenardier), Barry James (played Thenardier), Linzi Hateley (played Eponine), Mario Frangoulis (played Marius), Christopher Howard (played Enjolras), Halcro Johnston (played Brujon), Lisa Hull (played Cosette), Mark Heenehan (played Combeferre), and Julian Forsyth (played Prouvaire) in the cast. Trevor Nunn and John Caird was directors.
- (1990) Claude-Michel Schonburg and his musical, "Les Miserables," was performed at the Palace Theatre in London, England with Peter Karrie (Jean Valjean), David Burt (Javier), Grania Renihan (Fantine), Sally Bentley (Crone), Gay Soper (Madame Thenardier), Barry James (Thenardier), Linzi Hateley (Eponine), Stiffyn Parri (Marius), Christopher Howard (Enjolras), Halcro Johnston (Brujon) Lisa Hull (Cosette), Mark Heenehan (Combeferre), and Tony Timberlake (Prouvaire) in the cast. Trevor Nunn and John Caird were directors.
- (1990) Claude-Michel Schonburg and his musical, "Miss Saigon," was performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London, England with Jonathan Pryce, Claire Moore, Simon Bowman, Peter Polycarpou, Keith Burns, Lea Salonga, and Monique Wilson in the cast.
- (1990) Claude-Michele Schonberg and his musical, "Les Miserables," was performed at the Palace Theatre in London, England with Stig Rossen (Jean Valjean), David Burt (Javert), Grania Renihan (Fantine), Sally Bentley (Crone), Gay Soper (Madame Thenardier), Barry James (Thenardier), Meredith Braun (Eponine), Stiffyn Parri (Marius), David Greer (Enjolras), Derek Richards (Brujon), Lisa Hull (Cosette), Michael McCarthy (Combeferre), and Tony Timberlake (Prouvaire) in the cast. Trevor Nunn and John Caird were directors.
- (2013-2014 Season) Claude Michel Schonberg and his musical, "Les Miserables," was performed at Drury Lane Productions in Chicago, Illinois with Quentin Earl Darrington, Mark David Kaplan, Travis Taylor, and Sharon Sachs in the cast. Rachel Rockwell was director. Roberta Duchak was musical director. Sage Marie Carter was projections and video designer.
- (2008) Claude Michel Schonberg and his musical, "Les Miserables," was performed at the Marriott Theatre in Chicago, Illinois with John Cudia, Richard Todd Adams, and Kathy Voytko in the cast. Domini Missimi was director. Brad Haak was music director. Diane Ferry Williams was lighting designer. Nancy Missimi was costume designer.
- (2014-2015 Season) Claude-Michel Schonberg and his musical, "Les Miserables," was performed at the Paramount Theatre in Chicago, Illinois with Devin DeSantis in the cast. Jim Corti was director. Tom Vendafreddo was music director. Kevin Depinet and Jeffrey D. Kmiec were scenic designers. Jesse Klug was lighting designers.
- (January 25 to October 15, 1995) He and Richard Maltby Jr. were lyricists for the musical, "Miss Saigon," at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Kevin Gray in the cast Claude-Michel Schonberg was composer. He also adapted the original French lyrics. Nicholas Hytner was director.
- (December 12, 1999 to February 12, 2000) Claude-Michel Schonberg and his musical, "Les Miserables," was performed at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, California. Based on the novel by Victor Hugo. Claude-Michel Schonberg was composer. Herbert Kretzmer was lyricist. John Caird and Trevor Nunn were adapters and directors.
- (February 23 to April 8, 2000) Claude Michel Schonberg and his musical, "Martin Guerre," was performed at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, California. Claude-Michel Schonberg was composer. He and Stephen Clark were lyricists. Conall Morrison was director.
- (June 14 to July 31, 2011) He and Jean-Marc Natel wrote the original text for the musical, "Les Miserables," in Cameron Mackintosh's 25th Anniversary Tour at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, California. Claude Michel Schonberg was composer. Herbert Kretzmer was lyricist. James Fenton wrote additional material. Laurence Connor and James Powell were directors. Matt Kingley was designer. Inspired by the paintings of Victor Hugo. Paul Constable was lighting designer.
- (1999 to 2000 season) He was lyricist for the musical, "Martin Guerre," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Stephen Clark was also lyricist. Claude-Michel Schonberg was composer. Conall Morrison was director. John Napier was set designer. Andreane Neofitou was costume designer. Howard Harrison was lighting designer. David Bolger was choreographer. Kevin Stites was music director.
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