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A fully retransformed production was mounted in the West End in 2021 following a successful UK/Ireland tour and London run in 2019/2020. Featuring a completely re-orchestrated score and reinstated songs from out-of-town tryouts, the show starred Audrey Brisson as Amélie and Chris Jared as Nino. The production was nominated in 3 categories for the 2020 [[UsefulNotes/LaurenceOlivierAward Olivier Awards]], including Best New Musical; the cast recording was also nominated at the [[MediaNotes/GrammyAward Grammy Awards]] for Best Musical Theatre Album in 2021.

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A fully retransformed production was mounted in the West End in 2021 following a successful UK/Ireland tour and London run in 2019/2020. Featuring a completely re-orchestrated score and reinstated songs from out-of-town tryouts, the show starred Audrey Brisson as Amélie and Chris Jared as Nino. The production was nominated in 3 categories for the 2020 [[UsefulNotes/LaurenceOlivierAward [[MediaNotes/LaurenceOlivierAward Olivier Awards]], including Best New Musical; the cast recording was also nominated at the [[MediaNotes/GrammyAward Grammy Awards]] for Best Musical Theatre Album in 2021.
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A fully retransformed production was mounted in the West End in 2021 following a successful UK/Ireland tour and London run in 2019/2020. Featuring a completely re-orchestrated score and reinstated songs from out-of-town tryouts, the show starred Audrey Brisson as Amélie and Chris Jared as Nino. The production was nominated in 3 categories for the 2020 [[UsefulNotes/LaurenceOlivierAward Olivier Awards]], including Best New Musical; the cast recording was also nominated at the [[UsefulNotes/GrammyAward Grammy Awards]] for Best Musical Theatre Album in 2021.

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A fully retransformed production was mounted in the West End in 2021 following a successful UK/Ireland tour and London run in 2019/2020. Featuring a completely re-orchestrated score and reinstated songs from out-of-town tryouts, the show starred Audrey Brisson as Amélie and Chris Jared as Nino. The production was nominated in 3 categories for the 2020 [[UsefulNotes/LaurenceOlivierAward Olivier Awards]], including Best New Musical; the cast recording was also nominated at the [[UsefulNotes/GrammyAward [[MediaNotes/GrammyAward Grammy Awards]] for Best Musical Theatre Album in 2021.

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* ActorMusoShow: The 2019 - 2021 production that toured the UK and ran in Newbury and London used this approach. Amélie herself does not play any instruments until fairly late in the action of the story.

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* ActorMusoShow: The 2019 - 2021 2019-2021 production that toured the UK and ran in Newbury and London used this approach. Amélie herself does not play any instruments instrument until fairly late she actively chooses to in Act II, symbolizing a stronger reluctance to open up to others compared to the action of the story.other characters.



* FrenchAccordion: Naturally the first instrument you hear in the UK production.



* KilledOffscreen: Averted in the Broadway production where Amandine's death is depicted by a dummy of the Notre Dame tourist falling on her.
** Invoked in the UK production; Amandine steps behind a confessional booth while the tourist jumps off of it, and the audience never sees the impact.

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* KilledOffscreen: Averted in the Broadway production where Amandine's death is depicted by a dummy of the Notre Dame tourist falling on her.
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Invoked in the UK production; Amandine steps behind a confessional booth while the tourist jumps off of it, and the audience never sees the impact.


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* AMinorKidroduction: Played straight in the Broadway production, with a child actress playing young Amélie for the first few scenes.
** Played with in the UK production; the story still begins with a look at Amélie's childhood, but rather than being portrayed by a child actor, the featured actress for Amélie voices and acts alongside a puppet meant to portray her younger self.

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