NOTRE DAME DE PARIS to make its long-awaited New York City debut at Lincoln Center

Photo credit: Alessandro Dobici

The international musical and dance sensation Notre Dame de Paris will make its long-awaited New York City debut from 13-17 July at the David H Koch Theater at the Lincoln Center, it has been announced.

The production, performed in French with English supertitles and featuring a dazzling international 30-member cast and a live orchestra, will play for seven performances only, opening on Bastille Day.

Victor Hugo’s 1831 classic and beloved novel, Notre Dame de Paris [The Hunchback of Notre Dame], telling the timeless story of the disfigured bell ringer Quasimodo, and his devotion to the beautiful Esmerelda, has inspired generations of readers, and his been adapted for films, operas, ballets, and television shows.

Notre Dame de Paris is directed by Gilles Maheu and choreographed by Martino Müller, with casting to be announced in coming weeks.

Ahead of the New York City premiere, producer Nicolas Talar commented, “We have been fortunate to produce Notre Dame de Paris in over 23 countries in nine different languages for millions of international fans. It has long been a dream for the show to be performed in New York. Now after more than two decades and a wait made longer due to the pandemic, it is truly a thrill to know we will soon share this immortal story with New York audiences in one of the greatest arts complexes in the world. We hope Notre Dame de Paris will please our existing fans as well as make new ones.”

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