The development history of French musical theater (spectacle musicale) is much shorter than that of the United Kingdom and the United States. However, it began to develop rapidly in the 1980s and 1990s, becoming another theater outside London and Broadway. An eye-catching stage. During this period, not only the perfect "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" was born, but also "The Ten Commandments", "Romeo and Juliet", "The Little Prince" and other classic musicals were produced, and maintained an average of one musical per year. Successful works that toured France include "Children in the Sun" the year before last, and "The Sun King" last year, which is still touring today.
The success of these musicals is largely due to the excellent pop music soil in France and Quebec. Many experienced music producers, drama and comedy directors, French pop singers, and modern dancers are happy to perform them. Participate in the performance of this cultural form. Most of the scripts adapted from famous works have a wide audience base, and the Latin pronunciation of French is suitable for singing large-scale repertoire; without the performance constraints of traditional stage plays, the French can accept modern stage shapes and performance methods, headsets, and projections from the beginning , even the extensive use of hip-hop, and the simultaneous release of live videos and CDs, contributed to the rapid rise of French musicals.
Because the plots of French musicals are either familiar masterpieces (such as "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" and "Romeo and Juliet"), or simple and casual (such as "The Little Prince"), in character creation and narrative In order to save time on digging, the producer focused more on the creation of lyrics and music, the construction of scenery, and the selection of dances. In terms of music, French creations are not like those in Britain and the United States, which have a fixed and systematic model. Instead, they directly use elements of pop music. Many film techniques are also used in the transition between scenes and the projection of the background (there is also a Specatele Musicale' music here). Differences between Comedie Musicale and Comedie Musicale).