Amélie Brings Its Imaginative Story to the Berkeley Repertory Theatre Stage

Samantha Barks takes on the title role in a new musical version of the beloved French film.

 At Berkeley Rep, Amélie's cast features Samantha Barks as Amélie, Maria-Christina Oliveras as Suzanne, and Adam Chanler-Berat as Nino.
At Berkeley Rep, Amélie's cast features Samantha Barks as Amélie, Maria-Christina Oliveras as Suzanne, and Adam Chanler-Berat as Nino.
(© Kevin Berne images)

Berkeley Repertory Theatre has released the first set of production photos for its upcoming world premiere of Amélie, A New Musical, adapted from the Academy Award-nominated film. The production stars Samantha Barks, best known for her performance as Éponine in the film adaptation of Les Misérables.

Samantha Barks as Amélie with the cast of Amélie, A New Musical, a world premiere based on the Academy Award-nominated film.
Samantha Barks (right) with the cast of Amélie, a world premiere based on the Academy Award-nominated film.
(© Kevin Berne Image)

Written by Tony nominee Craig Lucas (An American in Paris), Amélie features music by Daniel Messé of the acclaimed band Hem with lyrics by Nathan Tysen and Messé. The production is directed by Tony winner Pam MacKinnon.

The cast of Amélie, led by Samantha Barks, onstage at Berkeley Rep.
The cast of Amélie, led by Samantha Barks, onstage at Berkeley Rep.
(© Kevin Berne images)

In the show, Amélie, a shy but charming girl, sets out on a mission to create moments of joy and wonder for those around her by secretly orchestrating meet-ups between old friends and potential love matches, and even by giving a man a memento that allows him to relive his childhood.

Samantha Barks as Amélie and Adam Chanler-Berat as Nino in Amélie, A New Musical.
Samantha Barks in the title role and Adam Chanler-Berat as Nino in Amélie, A New Musical.
(© Kevin Berne Image)

In addition to Barks, the cast features David Andino (Blind Beggar/Garden Gnome), Randy Blair (Hipolito), Adam Chanler-Berat (Nino), Alison Cimmet (Amandine/Philomene), Savvy Crawford (Young Amélie), Carla Duren (Gina), John Hickok (Raphael/Bretodeaux), Alyse Alan Louis (Georgette), Shannon O’Boyle (Swing), Maria-Christina Oliveras (Suzanne), Paul Whitty (Joseph), Perry Sherman (Lucien), Jacob Keith Watson (Swing), and Tony Sheldon (Dufayel/Collignon).

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