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Frankenstein (Arts Alliance)

Frankenstein (Arts Alliance)

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  • Acteurs : , Laura Morera, Steven McRae
  • Genre : Musical
  • Date de sortie : 18 mai 2016
  • Nationalité : français
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Une toute nouvelle production basée sur le roman de Mary Shelley avec une musique écrite par le compositeur américain Liebermann et des chorégraphies du jeune et talentueux Liam Scarlett, artiste en résidence au Royal Opera House.

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