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The Count of Monte Cristo (Wildhorn musical)

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a woman, the two men talk of the power women hold over men ("Ah, Women"). Albert reveals he is in love with Villefort's daughter, Valentine, whom he is also engaged with. When the bandits return, Dantès breaks free of his bonds and fights them while Albert hides. The bandits are revealed to be Luisa Vampa and her band of pirates, now working for Dantès. This was all Dantès' plan to become acquainted with Albert in order to gain access to Mondego. Dantès pays the pirates for their service and they disperse. Albert thanks his "savior" and asks who he is. Dantès introduces himself as the Count of Monte Cristo, and invites Albert, and his parents, to a ball he will be holding at the extravagant mansion he bought after arrived in Paris.
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betrayed him. Jacopo divulges that Danglars has become a Baron, who bought out Morrell's company, and Villefort has become chief prosecutor in Paris; but he is reluctant to speak of Mondego or MercÊdès. When Dantès demands to know of MercÊdès, Jacopo tells him of her marriage to Mondego and of their son, Albert. Dantès, overcome with rage, vows a terrible revenge on all his conspirators, including MercÊdès, for she has betrayed him by stepping into a marriage with another man and having a child together, breaking the vow of undying faithfulness she previously swore to the sailor ("Hell to Your Doorstep").
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in the right direction, while Faria teaches Dantès mathematics, philosophy, military strategy, literature, economics, and hand-to-hand combat. The two men quickly form a friendship and share the stories of their lives before their imprisonment. Faria reveals he was once a priest and academic who served the immensely wealthy Count ChÊsele Spada, and was granted knowledge of where the Count had hidden away his fortune: on the remote island of Monte Cristo. Faria promises to share the treasure with Dantès in return for his assistance. ("Lessons Learned").
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financial agreements with the new rich nobleman, and after the chief prosecutor Villefort with his wife, while Albert presents his fiancÊe Valentine and his father, Mondego. None of the men recognize the Count of Monte Cristo as Dantès. Mondego introduces MercÊdès, who instantly recognizes her former love. She is sent into a state of shock and tries to speak, but Dantès avoided and ignored her for all the evening, clarifying with the woman there's nothing left to say between them anymore ("I Know Those Eyes / This Man Is Dead").
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Mondego's soul and the murdering guilt he now has towards him. MercÊdès reassures the man that what really killed Mondego at the very end was the rage and hate he wasn't capable of letting go of, along with his selfish choices that led him to his own demise; the woman, with her love and compassion, finally frees Dantès's heart from all the pain of the past. Together again, the two lovers embrace and renew their vow never to leave each other ("Finale: I Will Be There - Reprise").
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Wildhorn himself, by also showing a reprise of "Every day a little death" (sung by Albert, Mercédès and Valentine while the two of them are trying to convince the boy in renouncing to challenge Monte-Cristo) and of "That's what they say", placed later the events of their duel, after the news of Mondego, Danglars and Villefort's downfall breaks among Paris’ upper class .
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victorious, but can not bring himself to kill his rival. Dantès allows Mondego to live and sets him free, but Mondego refuses to surrender and again rushes at Dantès, intending to stab him from behind. Out of defense, the Count is forced to mortally wound Mondego and finally put an end on their duel. ("Hell To Your Doorstep - Reprise").
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richest man in Paris, Villefort plans to bribe voters in his future election campaigns, and Mondego hopes to bask in a never ending flood of wine and women. With his enemies vulnerable Dantès liquidates Llerrom International, causing the villainous trio to lose their fortunes and be publicly ruined. Danglars commits
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When the news breaks of what the Count has done, Albert considers his family disgraced and arranges a duel with him. MercÊdès tries to talk her son out of it, but Albert refuses to relent. Valentine privately muses on her father, who she thought was a good and right man, only to see him revealed as a
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and explains that he had been tunneling his way to freedom, but accidentally chose the wrong direction and ended up in Dantès' cell. Faria requests Dantès' help in digging the tunnel and in return offers Dantès, who is illiterate, a proper education. Dantès agrees and the two prisoners begin digging,
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The duel between Dantès and Albert commences and the two draw pistols. Albert misses his shot, leaving Dantès the victor. As Dantès prepares to kill Albert, Valentine jumps between them and implores that Albert be spared, declaring her love for him. Valentine is pulled away, leaving Albert open once
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and Villefort is sent to prison; Mondego, the last of the traitors, reads the name Llerrom backwards and sees that it spells "Morrell" in reverse. Remembering how Dantès worked for the Morrell Shipping Company, Mondego deduces the Count of Monte Cristo's true identity. ("The Trap / Too Much Is Never
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Albert is celebrating Carnival with his friends in Rome ("Carnival In Rome / Tarantella - Reprise"). He is lured away from the festivities by a beautiful young woman, and captured by bandits. Dantès is there as well, pretending to have been captured also. When Albert tells him he was captured due to
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Dantès is taken to the chief magistrate, GÊrard de Villefort. After much interrogation Villefort is convinced that Dantès is innocent and prepares to set him free. However, before letting Dantès go, Villefort asks him for the identity of the man Napoleon's letter was to be delivered to. Villefort is
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Dantès returns home and is greeted by his fiancÊe MercÊdès and best friend Fernand Mondego. When Morrell asks what has become of the captain, Danglars, the first mate of the ship, reveals that the captain is dead and Dantès disobeyed orders by bringing him to Elba. Instead of becoming upset, Morrell
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MercÊdès goes to the Count and begs him to spare Albert's life, revealing her knowledge of his true identity. However, Dantès still has not forgiven MercÊdès for marrying Mondego and refuses, stating, "Pity is for the weak." MercÊdès is left to reflect on her wasted life and blame herself for being
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The tunnel suddenly collapses, mortally wounding Faria. As he lays dying in Dantès' arms he grants Dantès the entire fortune on Monte Cristo. They share a dream they know will never come to pass: both of them free and surrounded by riches. Faria asks that Dantès forgive and forget, but Dantès can't
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Years pass and Dantès remains locked away, slowly losing all hope of returning home. Back in Marseille, Mondego has been trying to win MercÊdès' heart, but in vain: in this moment of worry and anguish the only thing she wants to hear is some news about her fiancÊ and his imprisonment, wondering why
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Danglars and Mondego are revealed to be responsible for alerting Villefort and having Dantès arrested. The three men meet and explain how their actions are justified by the rules of human nature stating that only the strong survive, and how it was the only way to get what they wanted: Danglars, his
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Falsely accused of colluding with the exiled Napoleon Bonaparte in 19th century France, newlywed seaman Edmond Dantès suddenly finds himself thrown into a Mediterranean island prison without a trial. Money in hand, Dantès transforms himself into the powerful and mysterious Count of Monte Cristo and
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Dantès sets a trap for Danglars, Villefort and Mondego, sending Jacopo to them with instructions to invest their fortunes into the company, "Llerrom International;" a company which, unbeknownst to them, Dantès owns. The men do so, and profit substantially as a result. Danglars plots to become the
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Dantès reunites with MercÊdès at his mansion and forgives her after knowing the truth behind MercÊdès' decision of marrying another due to Mondego's lie that claimed him dead in prison. Mondego suddenly appears, demanding his wife back, and engages Dantès in a vicious sword fight. Dantès emerges
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All the upper class of France attend Dantès' ball and gossip about their mysterious host ("That's What They Say"). Dantès arrives and dazzles all present with his charm and seemingly endless wealth. Jacopo presents at first the baron and the baroness Danglars, who immediately trying to entertain
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Dantès, as the Count of Monte Cristo, decides to spend some time in Italy, surrounding himself with beautiful women who dance for him, but cannot take any enjoyment from it ("Dance The Tarantella"). Jacopo returns from a mission given to him by Dantès, to discover what has become of the men who
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Dantès is picked up by a pirate ship, captained by the smuggler Luisa Vampa. Vampa forces Dantès to knife fight with Jacopo, a member of the crew. Due to his training with Faria, Dantès easily defeats his opponent, but refuses to kill him. Vampa allows both men to live, and Jacopo vows to serve
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In November 2017, the musical was brought to St. Petersburg's Musical Comedy Theatre in Russia, getting a brand new premiere: from the original German performance, some plot choices were changed and variations added. For the occasion, the Russian version was gifted of new compositions by Frank
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Dantès can't forgive what he has just done, not in his former intentions, wondering if he really has the right to deserve peace after the sorrow he mercilessly caused with his revenge plan and for all the innocents that have been unfairly wronged because of it, or if there'll be any mercy for
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the jailers and who arrested him haven't realized yet their mistake in not believing at Edmond's innocence ("Is there any news?"). Realizing she would never betray Dantès knowing he is alive, he tells her that Dantès was killed in an accident ("Every Day a Little Death").
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scoundrel under a flawless façade. What she only desires now is to get rid of all those lies and discover the world for what it really is in its fullness, both in good and bad, without stopping only at its side of wonders and beauty ("Pretty Lies").
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When the prison guards discover Faria has died they put him in a body bag. When they leave to get a cart to wheel the body out, Dantès switches places with the corpse. The guards return and, not noticing the difference, throw Dantès into the sea.
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Mondego is also in love with MercÊdès and secretly hates Dantès for his engagement to her. Having knowledge of the letter given to Dantès by Napoleon, something considered an act of treason, Danglars recruits Mondego in his plot to ruin Dantès.
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horrified when Dantès, unwittingly, reveals the recipient as Villefort's father. Fearing the destruction of his own reputation, Villefort retracts his decision to set Dantès free and sentences him to life imprisonment in the island prison,
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so blind and for having given up to wait for Edmond during those long years, but still she didn't give up on the dream of being together once more under the light of the star that would always guide them to one another ("All This Time").
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commends Dantès and promotes him to captain. Danglars becomes furious and plots revenge on Dantès. Now that Dantès has been made captain he does not have to wait to marry MercÊdès and the two revel in the news ("When Love is True").
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Touched by the love Valentine showed for Albert, Dantès begins an internal search for his former self and sheds away all of the pain he suffered over the years, believing he has, at last, found peace ("The Man I Used To Be").
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MercÊdès has been in a loveless marriage with Mondego for many years, and the two of them have a son named Albert, who has just turned eighteen. Albert begs his mother for permission to attend Carnival in
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Dantès is branded and thrown into his prison cell. Meanwhile, MercÊdès prays for his return. Both vow to always be there for each other, no matter how far the distance between them ("I Will Be There").
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One day, Dantès is awoken by strange noises. An old man suddenly breaks through the stone and raises through the floor of Dantès' cell. The old man introduces himself as
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Once on the island, Dantès finds Spada's treasure and reinvents himself as the wealthy Count of Monte Cristo ("The Treasure / When We Are Kings - Reprise")
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At his home, Dantès celebrates his promotion and engagement with MercÊdès, his family, and friends ("Raise A Glass"). Suddenly, the party is interrupted by
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Dantès forever. Dantès asks the pirates to drop him and Jacopo off on the island of Monte Cristo ("Pirates - Truth Or Dare").
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again. However, Dantès simply shoots into the air, sparing his opponent's life. The duel ends and the young lovers run off.
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embarks upon a quest to avenge those who stole the heart of his beloved bride, Mercedes, and conspired to destroy him."
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was released on December 12, 2008. It starred several European theatrical superstars and the recording went platinum.
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On April 21, 2010, the first licensed international production of the show premiered in Universal Arts Center,
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captain-ship; Mondego, the chance to court MercÊdès; and Villefort, his reputation ("A Story Told").
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comes this swashbuckling musical adventure of vengeance, mercy, and the redemptive power of love.
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The Trap / Too Much Is Never Enough - Dantès/Monte Cristo, Mondego, Danglars, Villefort
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Except for the prologue, which is sung in Latin, all songs are performed in English.
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The Black Count: Glory, Revolution, Betrayal, and the Real Count of Monte Cristo
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starring as The Count. The role of MercÊdès was played by Sophie Berner.
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I Know Those Eyes / This Man is Dead - Dantès/Monte Cristo and MercÊdès
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The Passage to the Light - The Revolutionary Maximilien Robespierre
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A Story Told - Patrick Stanke, Mathias Edenborn, and Mark Seibert
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bring himself to do so; he wants revenge. ("When We Are Kings").
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gives Dantès a letter to deliver to a friend in Dantès' home of
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I Know Those Eyes / This Man is Dead - Borchert and Burkhardt
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Pirates (Truth or Dare) - Luisa Vampa, Pirates, and Dantès
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Everyday a Little Death - Borchert, Burkhardt, and Stanke
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When Love is True - Thomas Borchert and Brandi Burkhardt
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Finale: I Will Be There (Reprise) - Dantès and MercÊdès
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Everyday a Little Death - Dantès, MercÊdès, and Mondego
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Hell To Your Doorstep (Reprise) - Mondego and Dantès
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Index


Frank Wildhorn
Book
The Count of Monte Cristo
Alexandre Dumas
St. Gallen
Seoul
Seoul
Leipzig
Tecklenburg
Seoul
Tokyo
Kaunas, Lithuania
RĂśttingen
Germany
BYU
Utah
US
Salt Lake City
Seoul
Saint Petersburg
Moscow
Bremerhaven
Seoul
Ivins, Utah
LĂźneburg
Seoul
novel of the same name
Alexandre Dumas
2002 film adaptation of the book

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