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Some musicals, such as Tommy ( 1969 ) and Jesus Christ Superstar ( 1971 ), Les Misérables ( 1980 ), Rent ( 1996 ) and Spring Awakening ( 2006 ), employ various operatic conventions, such as through composition, recitative instead of dialogue, and leitmotifs.
Forums where these debates took place include the proceedings of the first conference dedicated to Derrida's work, published as " Les Fins de l ' homme à partir du travail de Jacques Derrida: colloque de Cerisy, 23 juillet-2 août 1980 ", Derrida's " Feu la cendre / cio ' che resta del fuoco ", and the studies on Paul Celan by Lacoue-Labarthe and Derrida which shortly preceded the detailed studies of Heidegger's politics published in and after 1987.
* Les orangers du lac Balaton ( 1980 )
* Les Contes pervers (" Perverted Tales "), her first erotic work ( 1980 ), later adapted for cinema
* Les Cent plus beaux cris de femmes (" The Hundred Most Beautiful Cries of Women ", Cherche-Midi Éditeur, 1980 )
* Les Filles de madame Claude (" The Daughters of Mme Claude ", director, 1980 )
* Les voyageurs de l ' arc-en-ciel — 1980 illustration & book design by François Olivier
* Jeremiah, tome 3: Les Héritiers sauvages ( January 1980 )
* Jeremiah, tome 4: Les Yeux de fer rouge ( July 1980 )
* Les cerfs-volants ( 1980 )
* L ' Homme assis dans le couloir, Les Éditions de Minuit, 1980 ( tr.
* L ' Été 80, Les Éditions de Minuit, 1980.
* Les Yeux verts, Cahiers du cinéma, n. 312-313, June 1980 and a new edition, 1987 ( tr.
Gene Palmer, Randle Walker ; 1971, Mike Buchanan, Lindsey Roberts ; 1972, Rueben Bussey, Bobby Price, Avery Downing ; 1973, Maurice Jones ; 1974, Coach Ben Pannel, Roy Green, Bobby Hunt, Stanley Lawrence ; 1975, James Brack, Bobby Mowrey, Jerry Malone ; 1976, Pres Young, Rex Scroggins, Dick Ford ; 1977, Robert Knight ; 1979, Jackie Walker, Gregg McNeal ; 1980, Windy Haggard, Syd Keasler, Zell Roberts, Wilber Ingram ; 1981, Kenny Rowe, Martin Luther King Jr, Danny Malone ; 1982, Jimmy Killion, Gene Grammer ; 1983, David Powell, Jerry Bunt ; 1984, Doug Floyd, Ken Jones ; 1985, Mike Trice, Scooter Taylor ; 1986, Brian Koechel, Bryon Lawrence ; 1987, Donald Taylor ; 1988, Jimmie Tallant ; 1989, Tommy Roberts ; 1990, Chris Shafer, Larry Gideon ; 1991, Randy Clark, Clifford Shaw ; 1992, Jimmy Lynn Grimes, Ricky Lawrence ; 1993, Linty Ingram ; 1995, Jeff Brownlee, Ron Gideon ; 1996, John Martin ; 1997, Rob Floyd ; 1998, Steve Green, Patrick Gill ; 1999, J. B. Rodgers ; 2000, Les Langley ; 2001, Rodney Flake ; 2002, Donnie Muckleroy
* Miroir, A., in: Parisel, W., Histoire de La Loge Les Vrais amis de l ' Union et du Progrès Réunis 1892-1980, Brussel, 1980, p. 283-285.
* Fleuriot, Léon, Les origines de la Bretagne ( Paris: Éditions Payot ), 1980.
# Les Sept à 200 à l ' heure 1980 ( English title: The Seven and the Racing Driver ; English no.
Jesus Christ Superstar ran from 1972 to 1980, and Les Misérables played at the theatre for nineteen years, beginning in 1985.
Two more exceptional runs took place at The Palace during the last decades of the 20th century: Jesus Christ Superstar ( 3, 358 performances from 1972 to 1980 ) and Les Misérables, which played at the theatre for nineteen years after moving from the Barbican Centre on 4 December 1985.
Originally released as a French-language concept album, the first musical-stage adaptation of Les Misérables was presented at a Paris sports arena, the Palais des Sports, in 1980.
He also directed several operas, beginning with Les contes d ' Hoffmann ( 1980 ) and Der Rosenkavalier ( 1984 ), both at Covent Garden.
These included a full week of stories by an American writer, ( Edgar Allan Poe in 1975, Mark Twain in 1976 ); week-long adaptations of classic novels ( The Last Days of Pompeii in 1980, Les Miserables in 1982 ); and original dramas about historical figures ( Nefertiti in 1979, Alexander the Great in 1981 ).
* 1980: Les sous-doués
These include: La Révolution Française ( 1973 ), Les Misérables ( 1980 ), Miss Saigon ( 1989 ), Martin Guerre ( 1996 ), The Pirate Queen ( 2006 ), and Marguerite ( 2008 ).
Les Misérables first opened in Paris in 1980.

Les and describes
He describes it in his novel, Les Misérables, as the language of the dark ; at one point, he says, " What is argot ; properly speaking?
* Hervé Bazin's novel Les Bienheureux de la Désolation ( 1970 ) describes the 1961 forced exile of the population to England, and their subsequent return.
Barbey D ' Aurevilly describes a couple as Philemon and Baucis in his short story " Happiness in Crime " from the collection Les Diaboliques.
Verlaine's concept of the poète maudit in turn borrows from Baudelaire, who opened his collection Les fleurs du mal with the poem Bénédiction, which describes a poet whose internal serenity remains undisturbed by the contempt of the people surrounding him.
Like Igor Stravinsky's Les Noces, Trionfo di Afrodite describes rituals for a ( in this case Greek-Roman ) wedding.
As official Marvel historian Les Daniels describes, the name Red Circle was " a halfhearted attempt to establish an identity for what was usually described loosely as ' the Goodman group ' when a new logo was adopted: a red disk surrounded by a black ring that bore the phrase ' A Red Circle Magazine.
These rights were diminished over time, ( Victor Hugo's Les Misérables describes the events of 1832 ) and Cabet wrote a utopian work about an ideal society entitled Voyage en Icarie.
For example, Leo Steinberg's essay " The Philosophical Brothel " describes Picasso's Les Demoiselles d ' Avignon in a perspective that is existential-phenomenological.
Les Avariés ( 1901 ), Damaged Lives in English, was banned by the censor, due to its medical details of syphilis, was read privately by the author at the Théâtre Antoine ; and Petite amie ( 1902 ) describes the life of a Parisian shop-girl.
The Houguez were originally from Alderney, and the poem describes their life on Les Casquets.
The Plains of Passage describes the journey of Ayla and Jondalar west along the Great Mother River ( the Danube ), from the home of The Mammoth Hunters ( roughly modern Ukraine ) to Jondalar's homeland ( close to Les Eyzies, Dordogne, France ).
With his latest book, The warring states ( French title Les royaumes combattants ) Jean-François Susbielle describes the world as a closed system composed of seven kingdoms: the USA, Japan, China, Japan, Russia, India and Brazil.
The Houguez were originally from Alderney, and the poem describes their life on Les Casquets.

Les and savage
Because of the authentic homogeneity of his early Nationalistic materials, and his flair for orchestrations -- his brilliant Petruchka, his savage Sacre Du Printemps, his incisive Les Noces -- the world kept hoping that he could recapture the historical direction for which his native talents were predisposed.
Both David Sweetman and John Richardson point to the Gauguin sculpture called Oviri ( literally meaning ' savage '), the gruesome phallic figure of the Tahitian goddess of life and death that was intended for Gauguin's grave, exhibited in the 1906 retrospective exhibition that even more directly led to Les Demoiselles.

Les and acts
In 2012, Deneuve appeared in the musical Les Bien-aimés, in which she acts alongside her real-life daughter Chiara Mastroianni.
French poet Théophile de Viau wrote Les amours tragiques de Pyrame et Thisbée, a tragedy in five acts ( 1621 ).
Acts range from newer bands just emerging onto the scene ( such as Tea Leaf Green, Nellie McKay and Raq ) to big name acts and jam rock staples, such as Les Claypool, Blues Traveler, and Mike Gordon ( of Phish fame ), to pop rock icons, such as Leo Kottke, The Flaming Lips, The Violent Femmes, and most recently, Perry Farrell.
* Les cloches de Corneville, opéra comique, four acts, 19 April 1877, Théâtre des Folies-Dramatiques
* Les voltigeurs de la 32ème, three acts, 7 January 1880, Renaissance
When Les Amours de la reine Élisabeth ( Queen Elizabeth ), starring Sarah Bernhardt, opened on July 12, 1912, in the Lyceum Theatre in New York City, the four reel film was shown in four acts, with an intermission between each reel change.
Les troyens ( in English: The Trojans ) is a French grand opera in five acts by Hector Berlioz.
Under the title Les troyens à Carthage, the last three acts were premièred with many cuts by Léon Carvalho's company, the Théâtre Lyrique, at their theatre ( now the Théâtre de la Ville ) on the Place du Châtelet in Paris on 4 November 1863, with 21 repeat performances.
Cover of the score of La prise de Troie, the first two acts of Les Troyens
* Les Diaboliques ( book ), 1874 short stories collection by Jules Amédée Barbey d ' Aurevilly, each of which relates a tale of a woman who commits acts of violence, crime, or revenge
* Les Aventures du roi Pausole, opérette in three acts with music by Arthur Honegger and libretto by Albert Willemetz, Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens on 12 December 1930.
One of his first acts is to give Bailey more duties, including being an on-air news reporter, over the strenuous objections of sexist sales manager Herb Tarlek and news director Les Nessman, who feels threatened.
* Frédégonde, drame lyrique ( 5 acts, Gallet, after A. Thierry: Les récits des temps mérovingiens ), incomplete ; Acts 1 – 3 orch.
* Les Caractères de la Folie, opéra-ballet, prologue & 3 acts ( C. P. Duclos ), f. p.
* Les fêtes de Thétis, ballet-héroique, prologue & 2 acts, ( P. C. Roy ), f. p.
Later plays are La Couvée ( 1903, acted privately at Rouen in 1893 ), Maternité ( 1904 ), La Déserteuse ( 1904 ), in collaboration with M. Jean Sigaux, and Les Hannetons, a comedy in three acts ( 1906 ).
Cover of La prise de Troi, first two acts of Les Troyens
* Les Cenci, opera in four acts, for seven vocal soloists, orchestra of 24 flutes, three percussionists, tape, and live electronics ( text: Antonin Artaud ) ( 2000 – )
Jugnot's career kick-started when he was in Les Bronzés ( 1978 ), and Le Père Noël est une ordure ( 1982 ), which were two acts from Le Splendid adapted for cinema.
Le Villi ( The Willis or The Fairies ) is an opera-ballet in two acts ( originally one ) composed by Giacomo Puccini to an Italian libretto by Ferdinando Fontana, based on the short story Les Willis by Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr.
Les vêpres siciliennes ( The Sicilian Vespers, but today better-known in its post-1861 Italian version as I vespri siciliani ) is an opéra in five acts by the Italian romantic composer Giuseppe Verdi set to a French libretto by Charles Duveyrier and Eugène Scribe from their work Le duc d ' Albe, which was written in 1838 and offered to Halevy and Donizetti before Verdi agreed to set it to music in 1854.
The English Cat ( in German, Die englische Katze ) is an opera in two acts by Hans Werner Henze to an English libretto by Edward Bond, based on Les peines de coeur d ' une chatte anglaise ( The heartbreak of an English cat ) by Honoré de Balzac.
Der Bettelstudent ( The Beggar Student ) is an operetta in three acts by Carl Millöcker with a German libretto by Camillo Walzel ( under the pseudonym of F. Zell ) and Richard Genée, based on Les noces de Fernande by Victorien Sardou and The Lady of Lyons by Edward Bulwer-Lytton.
After having played Les Francofolies in Belgium in 2005 to both critical and popular acclaim, the band became in 2006 one of the few acts to play all three Francofolies ( Canada, Belgium and France ) in the same year.

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