Gérard Presgurvic’s musical Roméo et Juliette around the world

Performed in over 25 Countries and translated in more than 16 languages. 9 Million CD’s and DVD’s sold worldwide. Now10 million spectators in the world.

  • USA (Boise, ID) (2023)

  • Japan (Umeda) (2021-22-23)

  • Hungary (2022) (ongoing productions since 2004), in Hungarian. Over 1.3 million spectators.

  • China, Taiwan, Korea (2021)

  • Japan (Takarazuka- women only) 2020

  • Portugal (2019), in Portuguese

  • Russia (2019-2020) in French

  • Japan (2019) in Japanese

  • China, Hong Kong (2019), in French

  • China (since 2018) in Chinese

  • Italy (from 2013 to 2018) in Italian. 1 million spectators

  • Taiwan (2018) in French

  • Slovakia (2017-18) in Slovak

  • Japan (Umeda, mixed cast) (2017) in Japanese

  • Kazakhstan (2017)

  • China (2016) in French

  • Taiwan (2016)

  • Switzerland (2015) in German

  • Turkey (2015)

  • Israel (2015) in Hebrew

  • Korea (2015)

  • Mongolia (2013)

  • Japan (2013) in Japanese

  • Slovakia (2013) in Slovak

  • China (2012) in French

  • Japan (2012) in French

  • Japan Takarazuka Revue (2010, 2011, 2012) Women only. in Japanese

  • Japan (2011) (mixed cast) in Japanese. Best Musical of 2011 Award and #1 Award (in sales).

  • France (2010) in French

  • Korea (2009) in Korean

  • Romania (2010) bilingual version (Romanian and Hungarian)

  • Korea (2009) in French. Record ticket sale (for the second time).

  • Romania (2009) in Romanian

  • Hungary (2008) bilingual version (Romanian and Hungarian)

  • Mexico (2008) in Spanish

  • Taiwan (2007)

  • Korea (2007) Best show Award. Record ticket sale.

  • Austria (Feb 2005 to July 2006) in German Double Gold Record Award. Best Musical of 2005 Award. Over half a million spectators.

  • Hungary (created in 2004, still performed) in Hungarian. #1 best ticket seller each year for 8 years. Gold and Platinum Record Awards. Platinum DVD Award.

  • Netherlands and Belgium (2002 to 2003) in Flemish. Gold Record Award. Half a million spectators.

  • Russia (June 2004 to August 2006) in Russian. Half a million spectators. Gold Record Award.

  • England (London), (2002) in a previous English adaptation.

  • Canada (2002) in French. Platinum Record Award.

  • France, Switzerland & Belgium (2001-2002) in French. 2 million spectators. Gold Record, Platinum Record and Diamand Record Awards. Highest sale of CDs for 2000. NRJ Music Award for 2001.

 
 

Tom Ross, as Tybalt in Roméo et Juliette, Les Enfants de Vérone