The musical begins as the bells of Notre Dame sound through the famed cathedral in fifteenth-century Paris. Quasimodo, the deformed bell-ringer who longs to be 'Out There,' observes all of Paris ...
At Notre Dame, these carpenters, roofers, and art restorers have been guardians ... Hugo in 1831 published his novel "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame," known as "Notre-Dame de Paris" in French.
Written by 8-time Oscar winner Alan Menken and lyricist Stephen Schwartz, “God Help the Outcasts” made its first appearance in the 1996 animated feature The Hunchback of Notre Dame ...
The North Rose, the South Rose and the West Rose are magnificent works of art made from stained ... cathedral's walls from damage. The Hunchback of Notre Dame There are 10 bells in the building.
Notre-Dame has stood tall above Paris since the 1200s. It has given its name to one of the country's literary masterpieces. Victor Hugo's novel Hunchback of Notre-Dame is known to the French ...
Paris, 1482. Today is the festival of the fools, taking place like each year in the square outside Cathedral Notre Dame. Among jugglers and other entertainers, Esmeralda, a sensuous gypsy ...
The headline on the alleged front cover says "What's a reopening of Notre Dame without a hunchback?", referring to the reopening ... against Ukraine that has simply copied Charlie Hebdo's art style.
In 15th-century Paris, Clopin the puppeteer tells the story of Quasimodo, the misshapen but gentle-souled bell ringer of Notre Dame, who was nearly killed as a baby by Claude Frollo, the Minister ...
Written by 8-time Oscar winner Alan Menken and lyricist Stephen Schwartz, the song first made its first appearance in the 1996 animated feature 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame', loosely based on ...
Esmeralda, a beautiful gypsy street dancer, arouses the desire of men, especially of Claude Frollo, the archdeacon of Notre Dame ... Arrested by Phoebus, the hunchback is condemned to be flogged ...