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Difference between revisions of "Les Misérables"

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== History ==
 
== History ==
When [[Sideshow Bob]] watched the prison production of ''Les Misérables'' he didn't like what he saw and told one of the prisoners that [[Andrew Lloyd Webber]] must be spinning in his grave. The other prisoner told him that he is not dead and didn't write the play. Bob agreed and answered that pleasant thought keeps his mind off the dreadful rendition of "Master of the House"
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When [[Sideshow Bob]] watched the prison production of ''Les Misérables'', he didn't like what he saw and told one of the prisoners that [[Andrew Lloyd Webber]] must be spinning in his grave. The other prisoner told him that he was not dead and didn't write the play. Bob agreed and answered that the pleasant thought kept his mind off the dreadful rendition of "Master of the House".
  
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
 
== Behind the Laughter ==

Latest revision as of 17:44, November 27, 2024

For Victor Hugo's book, see Les Miserables (book).
Les Misérables
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Play Information
Genre: Musical
Country of origin: USA
First appearance: Simpson/Sideshow Sibling Smackdown


Les Misérables is a musical based on Victor Hugo's historical epic about the Paris Uprising of 1832.

History[edit]

When Sideshow Bob watched the prison production of Les Misérables, he didn't like what he saw and told one of the prisoners that Andrew Lloyd Webber must be spinning in his grave. The other prisoner told him that he was not dead and didn't write the play. Bob agreed and answered that the pleasant thought kept his mind off the dreadful rendition of "Master of the House".

Behind the Laughter[edit]

Les Misérables is a real musical.

Appearances[edit]

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