Robin des Bois
Robin des Bois | |
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Ne renoncez jamais | |
Music | Various |
Lyrics | Various |
Basis | Robin Hood |
Productions | Eleonore De Galard Gilbert Coullier Roberto Ciurleo Laurent Benhamou EMI Group |
Robin des Bois(full titleRobin des Bois: Ne renoncez jamais) is a French musical withmise en scèneby Michel Laprise and text and music by Patrice Guirao and Lionel Florence. It premiered on 26 September 2013[citation needed]atPalais des congrès de Parisand played until 5 January 2014[needs update]with French singerM. Pokorain the role ofRobin Hood.[1]
Synopsis
[edit]In this amended version of Robin Hood, Marianne (in EnglishMaid Marian) decided to end her relationship with Robin Hood. Fifteen years later, they both are leaders of their own groups, in two separated parts of the Sherwood forest. Marianne lives with Adrien, the boy she had with Robin, but Robin doesn't know about him. Adrien, now 15, falls in love with the daughter of Shérif de Nottingham (in EnglishSheriff of Nottingham,the avowed enemy of Robin) and she comes to lives with him in the forest. After another attack from the sheriff's army, Marianne requests Robin's help to save her group and their houses. When the sheriff realises that Adrien is Robin's son, he decides to imprison the young boy, despite the feelings his daughter has towards him. Robin is captured too, but is freed by his friends. He then launches a rescue operation with the help of his followers and notably Petit Jean (Little John) and Frère Tuck (Friar Tuck) played byNyco Lilliu.They win the final battle, but Little John is killed. They mourn him beforeKing Richard Lionheartcomes back to England and knights Robin. [2]
Personnel
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- Presentation
- Gilbert Coullier
- Roberto Ciurleo
- RDB-P
- Mise en scène
- Michel Laprise
- Production
- Gilbert Coullier Productions
- Composition
- David Hallyday
- Fred Château
- Mathieu Mendès
- Corneille
- Shaka Ponk
- Coyle Girelli
- Stanislas
- John Mamann
- Costumes
- Stéphane Rolland
- Cast
(Roles as in French production)
- M. Pokoraas Robin des Bois(Robin Hood)
- Stéphanie Bédardas Marianne
- Nyco Lilliuas Frère Tuck(Friar Tuck)
- Caroline Costaas Bédélia
- Marc Antoineas Petit Jean(Little John)
- Dumèas Vaisey, le shérif de Nottingham(Sheriff of Nottingham)
- Sacha Tranas Adrien
Soundtrack
[edit]Robin des Bois - Ne Renoncez Jamais | |
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Soundtrack albumby Various Artists | |
Released | 22 March 2013 |
Genre | Soundtrack |
Label | Capitol Records/EMI |
Robin des Boissoundtrack (longer titleRobin des Bois - Ne Renoncez Jamais) for the musical Robin des Bois was released onCapitol Records/EMIon 22 March 2013 and entered theSNEPofficial French Albums Chart in its first week of release.
The album is being released in two versions. The standard edition and the digipack limited edition.
Track list
[edit]- M. Pokora– "Le jour qui se rêve"(3:45)
- Dumè& M. Pokora – "Devenir quelqu'un" (3:40)
- Stéphanie Bédard&M. Pokora– "Tes blessures" (4:43)
- Nyco Lilliu,Marc Antoine&M. Pokora– "À nous" (3:59)
- Caroline Costa– "J'ai dit oui" (3:59)
- Nyco Lilliu– "Un monde à changer"(3:25)
- M. Pokora– "Si l'amour existe" (3:50)
- Stéphanie Bédard– "La flèche ou la cible" (3:45)
- Sacha Tran– "Quinze ans à peine" (3:50)
- Marc Antoine– "Lui sait qui je suis" (3:58)
- Caroline Costa&Sacha Tran– "Laissez-nous vivre" (3:33)
- Dumè– "Notting Hill Nottingham" (3:11)
- Caroline Costa&Sacha Tran– "Terre" (4:03)
Charts
[edit]Weekly charts
[edit]Chart (2013) | Peak position |
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Belgian Albums (UltratopWallonia)[3] | 4 |
French Albums (SNEP)[4] | 3 |
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[5] | 33 |
Year-end charts
[edit]Chart (2013) | Position |
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Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[6] | 27 |
French Albums (SNEP)[7] | 9 |
Chart (2014) | Position |
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Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[8] | 38 |
French Albums (SNEP)[9] | 76 |
Singles
[edit]- In September 2012, an initial single was launched titled "Un monde à changer"byNyco Lilliuaccompanied by a music video.
- In February 2013, a second single from the show was released titled "Le jour qui se rêve".
Year | Single | Peak positions | ||
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BEL Wa |
FRA | SUI | ||
2012 | "Un monde à changer"[10][11] (Nyco Lilliu) |
27 | 114 | – |
"Le jour qui se rêve"[12][13] (M. Pokora) |
47 | 22 | – | |
2013 | "À nous" (M. Pokora,Nyco Lilliu&Marc Antoine) |
– | 169 | – |
"J'attendais" (M. Pokora) |
– | 131 | – |
References
[edit]- ^"Robin des Bois, la comédie musicale"[Robin Hood, the Musical].Melty.fr(in French). October 2012.Retrieved3 November2016.
- ^"L'Histoire".
- ^"Ultratop.be – Musical – Robin des bois"(in French). Hung Medien. Retrieved 29 July 2021.
- ^"Lescharts.com – Musical – Robin des bois".Hung Medien. Retrieved 29 July 2021.
- ^"Swisscharts.com – Musical – Robin des bois".Hung Medien. Retrieved 29 July 2021.
- ^"Rapports Annuels 2013".Ultratop.Retrieved29 July2021.
- ^"Top de l'année Top Albums 2013"(in French). SNEP.Retrieved29 July2021.
- ^"Rapports Annuels 2014".Ultratop.Retrieved29 July2021.
- ^"Top de l'année Top Albums 2014"(in French). SNEP.Retrieved29 July2021.
- ^LesCharts.com Nyco Lilliu - "Un monde à changer" page
- ^Ultratop.be/fr/ Nyco Lilliu - "Un monde à changer"
- ^LesCharts.com M. Pokora - "Le jour qui se rêve" page
- ^Ultratop.be/fr/ M. Pokora - "Le jour qui se rêve" page