
The Three Musketeers - The Musical
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Overview
The three musketeers are a theater performance / musical in two acts written by Alexander Mørk-Eidem, based on Alexandre Duma's novel The Three Musketeers. The performance was premiere at the Stockholm City Theater on February 27, 2009 and was played until December 2009. It then had a two-year break due to a rights dispute. Some of the music had to be replaced, including music by Prince, Madonna and Michael Jackson. The three musketeers had a new premiere in March 2012 and were played until September 2012. Sveriges Television (SVT) recorded the musical in autumn 2012 and showed on December 30, 2012.
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Leif Andrée
Leif Andrée
Porthos
Leif Andrée
Porthos


Fares Fares
Fares Fares
Athos
Fares Fares
Athos


Johannes Bah Kuhnke
Johannes Bah Kuhnke
D'Artagnan
Johannes Bah Kuhnke
D'Artagnan


Andreas Kundler
Andreas Kundler
Aramis
Andreas Kundler
Aramis


Gerhard Hoberstorfer
Gerhard Hoberstorfer
Cardinal Richelieu
Gerhard Hoberstorfer
Cardinal Richelieu
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