lyrics: "Prologue: Work Song", "Prologue: On Parole/Valjean Arrested, Valjean Forgiven", "Prologue: What Have I Done?", "At the End of the Day", "I Dreamed a Dream", "Lovely Ladies" (uncredited), "Fantine's Arrest", "The Runaway Cart", "Who Am I?", "Come to Me", "Confrontation", "Castle on a Cloud", "Master of the House", "The Bargain/Waltz of Treachery", "Look Down", "The Robbery/Javert's Intervention", "Stars", "The ABC Café/Red and Black", "Do You Hear the People Sing?", "In My Life", "A Heart Full of Love", "The Attack on the Rue Plumet", "One Day More", "Building the Barricade (Upon These Stones)", "The Letter", "On My Own", "At the Barricade (Upon These Stones)", "Javert's Arrival/Little People", "A Little Fall of Rain", "Night of Anguish", "The First Attack", "Drink with Me", "Bring Him Home", "The Final Battle", "Dog Eats Dog (The Sewers)", "Javert's Suicide", "Turning", "Empty Chairs at Empty Tables", "Every Day - A Heart Full of Love (Reprise)", "Valjean's Confession", "The Wedding", "Beggars at the Feast", "Valjean's Death", "The Finale", "Bring Him Home (Valjean Quartet)", "One Day More (Encore)" (uncredited), "The Sewers" (uncredited)
(June 14 to July 31, 2011) He and Alain Boublil wrote the original French text for the musical, "Les Miserables," in Cameron Mackintosh's 25th Anniversary Tour at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, California. Claude Michel Schonberg was composer. Herbert Kretzmer was lyricist. James Fenton wrote additional material. Laurence Connor and James Powell were directors. Matt Kingley was designer. Inspired by the paintings of Victor Hugo. Paul Constable was lighting designer.