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News Revised Version of Martin Guerre Aiming for U.K. Return The Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schonberg musical Martin Guerre, which premiered in London in 1996, is on track to return to the U.K. stage in a new adaptation, according to producer Cameron Mackintosh.

In a BBC interview with Graham Norton, Mackintosh said that the Les Misérables and Miss Saigon writers had returned to work on Martin Guerre, which underwent major rewrites during its London premiere and was later revised for a U.S. and U.K. tour.

"We all decided that this was the time to go back to it after ten years," Mackintosh said. "We get lots of requests to do the show because it's got some of Claude-Michel's greatest music in it. They are now absolutely in the final stretch of having a completely rethought version of it, which will hopefully be ready next year."

Last summer Boublil and Schonberg revealed that they had returned to work on Martin Guerre, which they described as a "completely new version" of the show.

Martin Guerre's original West End production ran from 1996-98 at the Prince Edward Theatre. A rewritten version opened at the West Yorkshire Playhouse in 1999. A 2007 production, which was staged at the Watermill Theatre, included further rewrites to the material. 

The musical is loosely based on the real-life historical figure Martin Guerre and the 1982 film "The Return of Martin Guerre."

 
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