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''Marie Antoinette'' is a stage musical by Michael Kunze and Sylvester Levay, of ''{{Theatre/Elisabeth}}'' fame. It's [[AllMusicalsAreAdaptations based on]] the novel of the same name by Shusaku Endo, which marks a difference from the creators' previously Euro-centric focus. It debuted in Tokyo, under the Toho Stage company in 2006, going on to an (unsuccessful) production in Bremen and Tecklenburg in Germany before being revamped for productions in Korea and Hungary before returning back to Toho, where it enjoyed a much warmer reception.

It follows two characters, both with the same initials: The first is Marie Antoinette, who lives a lavish, but empty life in Versailles while pining for Axel von Fersen. The second is Margrid Arnaud, a woman who lives on the streets who becomes embittered and feeds the rebellion against Marie after a disastrous encounter at a party. Over the years, their lives cross into each other's on multiple occasions, and soon, Margrid will have to decide what the true meaning of "justice" is, as {{UsefulNotes/The French Revolution}} begins to reach a fever pitch...

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!!This work provides examples of:
* AlmostKiss: Marie and Fersen have several, before [[spoiler: finally getting to kiss in their last meeting, when they have to say goodbye to one another.]]
* AlphaBitch: Antoinette in the 2006 Toho and German productions, with a side of RichBitch. When Margrid runs into a ball she's attending, she mocks her appearance and then ''tosses champagne on her when she asks for just a little bit of bread.'' No wonder Margrid [[TheDogBitesBack joins the revolution.]]
* AngryMobSong: Naturally, given the setting. Most notable is probably "Ich Weine nicht Mehr," which starts off as a Margrid solo and ends with the entire crowd galvanized into action.
** "Frauen von Paris" is an odd example, because even though it has all the TRAPPINGS of an Angry Mob Song, the mob itself is [[OnlyInItForTheMoney only in it for the money.]]
* [[spoiler: AntagonistInMourning: Orléans in the Hungarian.]]
* BalconyWooingScene: The 2018 Toho and Korean productions have Fersen and Marie share a moment on the balcony outside a crowded ballroom while all the guests look on.
* BastardAngst: One more thing that's made Margrid's life [[DarkAndTroubledPast hard]]. She spells it out to Fersen in the 2018 Toho, Korean, and Hungarian productions.
* BreakTheHaughty: Marie Antoinette goes through this one ''big time.''
* DeclarationofProtection: Fersen makes one to Marie. [[ForegoneConclusion it doesn't work out, despite his best efforts.]]
* DisappearedDad: Margrid has one and is VERY bitter over it. "Papa? I have no papa."
** [[spoiler: It turns out that the reason he disappeared is that he was the Emperor of Austria, even though he did pay for Margrid's tuition up until his death.]]
* DrivenToSuicide: Margrid's mother.
* EntitledToHaveYou: Hébert has this for Margrid in the revised version, since he got her the job with Orléans. Margrid [[KickTheSonOfABitch doesn't see things the same way]].
* FalseFriend: Orléans to the Royal Family, until they realize he's making a play for the throne. Historically, they hated one another from the beginning.
* ForegoneConclusion: It's a musical about UsefulNotes/MarieAntoinette. That says it all.
* HistoricalDomainCharacter: EVERYONE but Margrid.
* HistoricalHeroUpgrade: As is per the norm with adaptations of the French Revolution, Marie Antoinette comes off quite well (though [[spoiler: she does ask the other crowned heads of Europe to invade France, in keeping with history]]) and Fersen's endorsement of the Brunswick Manifesto is notably not included.
* HistoricalVillainUpgrade: Suffice it to say, while the Revolution and the Duc d'Orléans are controversial to this day, they were not AS bad as they are generally portrayed here. This is especially evident in Orléans' case since, even in the 18th century, he was acquitted of any part in the March to Versailles, was never tied to the Affair of the Diamond Necklace, and openly remarked that he wanted to live in a country estate in England.
* IdenticalStranger: Marie and Margrid's resemblance is often remarked on by other characters. [[spoiler: [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] by TheReveal that they're half-sisters.]]
* IJustWantToBeNormal: Marie Antoinette, though that doesn't stop her from believing that she's the divinely ordained monarch of France.
* LoveMakesYouEvil: Orléans in the Hungarian production. He was in love with Marie Antoinette but, when she rejected him, he decided to have revenge.
* MasqueradeBall: Across all the productions, Orléans takes Margrid to one where her resemblance to Marie is highlighted by Fersen briefly mistaking her for the other. In the revised plot, this is PlayedForDrama, with the Affair of the Diamond Necklace taking place at the same time.
* MeaningfulBackgroundEvent: In the revised plot, while Orléans sings "Illusionen" in the foreground, [[spoiler: Margrid takes the paper slip from Hébert that proves that he collaborated with Orléans to take the throne. This later indicts both of them.]]
* [[spoiler: LongLostRelative: Marie Antoinette and Margrid are half-sisters.]]
* OnlyInItForTheMoney: Margrid tries to convince a group of women to join in the March to Versailles for idealistic reasons, but they aren't interested in anything she has to say until Orléans tosses a few gold coins their way. This was something that Orléans was accused of historically.
* SaintlyChurch: Agnés, as the main representative of the Catholic Church in the German and 2006 Toho productions, tends to act as the moral compass of the show.
* SarcasticClapping: Orléans during Marie's trial in the 2018 Toho production.
* TragicDropout: Margrid was kicked out of convent school when she was either 9 or 11, depending on the production, and was left on the streets when the money to fund her education ran out.
* VillainousCrush: Orléans for Margrid in the Bremen production. "Und will ich dich for mich ganz allein," anyone?
** This is a common thread for Orléans; he also gets this in the Hungarian for Marie Antoinette herself.
* VillainSong: Orléans gets ''Weil ich Besser Bin.''
** In the revised plot, he also gets "Illusionen."
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: Orléans gets in good with the revolutionary crowd, creating this effect.
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[[quoteright:261:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/marie_antoinette.jpg]]

''Marie Antoinette'' is a stage musical by Michael Kunze and Sylvester Levay, of ''{{Theatre/Elisabeth}}'' fame. It's [[AllMusicalsAreAdaptations based on]] the novel of the same name by Shusaku Endo, which marks a difference from the creators' previously Euro-centric focus. It debuted in Tokyo, under the Toho Stage company in 2006, going on to an (unsuccessful) production in Bremen and Tecklenburg in Germany before being revamped for productions in Korea and Hungary before returning back to Toho, where it enjoyed a much warmer reception.

It follows two characters, both with the same initials: The first is Marie Antoinette, who lives a lavish, but empty life in Versailles while pining for Axel von Fersen. The second is Margrid Arnaud, a woman who lives on the streets who becomes embittered and feeds the rebellion against Marie after a disastrous encounter at a party. Over the years, their lives cross into each other's on multiple occasions, and soon, Margrid will have to decide what the true meaning of "justice" is, as {{UsefulNotes/The French Revolution}} begins to reach a fever pitch...

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!!This work provides examples of:
* AlmostKiss: Marie and Fersen have several, before [[spoiler: finally getting to kiss in their last meeting, when they have to say goodbye to one another.]]
* AlphaBitch: Antoinette in the 2006 Toho and German productions, with a side of RichBitch. When Margrid runs into a ball she's attending, she mocks her appearance and then ''tosses champagne on her when she asks for just a little bit of bread.'' No wonder Margrid [[TheDogBitesBack joins the revolution.]]
* AngryMobSong: Naturally, given the setting. Most notable is probably "Ich Weine nicht Mehr," which starts off as a Margrid solo and ends with the entire crowd galvanized into action.
** "Frauen von Paris" is an odd example, because even though it has all the TRAPPINGS of an Angry Mob Song, the mob itself is [[OnlyInItForTheMoney only in it for the money.]]
* [[spoiler: AntagonistInMourning: Orléans in the Hungarian.]]
* BalconyWooingScene: The 2018 Toho and Korean productions have Fersen and Marie share a moment on the balcony outside a crowded ballroom while all the guests look on.
* BastardAngst: One more thing that's made Margrid's life [[DarkAndTroubledPast hard]]. She spells it out to Fersen in the 2018 Toho, Korean, and Hungarian productions.
* BreakTheHaughty: Marie Antoinette goes through this one ''big time.''
* DeclarationofProtection: Fersen makes one to Marie. [[ForegoneConclusion it doesn't work out, despite his best efforts.]]
* DisappearedDad: Margrid has one and is VERY bitter over it. "Papa? I have no papa."
** [[spoiler: It turns out that the reason he disappeared is that he was the Emperor of Austria, even though he did pay for Margrid's tuition up until his death.]]
* DrivenToSuicide: Margrid's mother.
* EntitledToHaveYou: Hébert has this for Margrid in the revised version, since he got her the job with Orléans. Margrid [[KickTheSonOfABitch doesn't see things the same way]].
* FalseFriend: Orléans to the Royal Family, until they realize he's making a play for the throne. Historically, they hated one another from the beginning.
* ForegoneConclusion: It's a musical about UsefulNotes/MarieAntoinette. That says it all.
* HistoricalDomainCharacter: EVERYONE but Margrid.
* HistoricalHeroUpgrade: As is per the norm with adaptations of the French Revolution, Marie Antoinette comes off quite well (though [[spoiler: she does ask the other crowned heads of Europe to invade France, in keeping with history]]) and Fersen's endorsement of the Brunswick Manifesto is notably not included.
* HistoricalVillainUpgrade: Suffice it to say, while the Revolution and the Duc d'Orléans are controversial to this day, they were not AS bad as they are generally portrayed here. This is especially evident in Orléans' case since, even in the 18th century, he was acquitted of any part in the March to Versailles, was never tied to the Affair of the Diamond Necklace, and openly remarked that he wanted to live in a country estate in England.
* IdenticalStranger: Marie and Margrid's resemblance is often remarked on by other characters. [[spoiler: [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] by TheReveal that they're half-sisters.]]
* IJustWantToBeNormal: Marie Antoinette, though that doesn't stop her from believing that she's the divinely ordained monarch of France.
* LoveMakesYouEvil: Orléans in the Hungarian production. He was in love with Marie Antoinette but, when she rejected him, he decided to have revenge.
* MasqueradeBall: Across all the productions, Orléans takes Margrid to one where her resemblance to Marie is highlighted by Fersen briefly mistaking her for the other. In the revised plot, this is PlayedForDrama, with the Affair of the Diamond Necklace taking place at the same time.
* MeaningfulBackgroundEvent: In the revised plot, while Orléans sings "Illusionen" in the foreground, [[spoiler: Margrid takes the paper slip from Hébert that proves that he collaborated with Orléans to take the throne. This later indicts both of them.]]
* [[spoiler: LongLostRelative: Marie Antoinette and Margrid are half-sisters.]]
* OnlyInItForTheMoney: Margrid tries to convince a group of women to join in the March to Versailles for idealistic reasons, but they aren't interested in anything she has to say until Orléans tosses a few gold coins their way. This was something that Orléans was accused of historically.
* SaintlyChurch: Agnés, as the main representative of the Catholic Church in the German and 2006 Toho productions, tends to act as the moral compass of the show.
* SarcasticClapping: Orléans during Marie's trial in the 2018 Toho production.
* TragicDropout: Margrid was kicked out of convent school when she was either 9 or 11, depending on the production, and was left on the streets when the money to fund her education ran out.
* VillainousCrush: Orléans for Margrid in the Bremen production. "Und will ich dich for mich ganz allein," anyone?
** This is a common thread for Orléans; he also gets this in the Hungarian for Marie Antoinette herself.
* VillainSong: Orléans gets ''Weil ich Besser Bin.''
** In the revised plot, he also gets "Illusionen."
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: Orléans gets in good with the revolutionary crowd, creating this effect.
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* HistoricalVillainUpgrade: Suffice it to say, while the Revolution and the Duc d'Orléans are [[Administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement controversial to this day]], they were not AS bad as they are generally portrayed here. This is especially evident in Orléans' case since, even in the 18th century, he was acquitted of any part in the March to Versailles, was never tied to the Affair of the Diamond Necklace, and openly remarked that he wanted to live in a country estate in England.

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* HistoricalVillainUpgrade: Suffice it to say, while the Revolution and the Duc d'Orléans are [[Administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement controversial to this day]], day, they were not AS bad as they are generally portrayed here. This is especially evident in Orléans' case since, even in the 18th century, he was acquitted of any part in the March to Versailles, was never tied to the Affair of the Diamond Necklace, and openly remarked that he wanted to live in a country estate in England.

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Marie Antoinette is a stage musical by Kunze and Levay, of ''{{Theatre/Elisabeth}}'' fame. It's [[AllMusicalsAreAdaptations based on]] the novel of the same name by Shusaku Endo, which marks a difference from the creators' previously Euro-centric focus. It debuted in Tokyo, under the Toho Stage company in 2006, going on to an (unsuccessful) production in Bremen and Tecklenburg in Germany before being revamped for productions in Korea and Hungary before returning back to Toho, where it enjoyed a much warmer reception.

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Marie Antoinette [[quoteright:261:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/marie_antoinette.jpg]]

''Marie Antoinette''
is a stage musical by Michael Kunze and Sylvester Levay, of ''{{Theatre/Elisabeth}}'' fame. It's [[AllMusicalsAreAdaptations based on]] the novel of the same name by Shusaku Endo, which marks a difference from the creators' previously Euro-centric focus. It debuted in Tokyo, under the Toho Stage company in 2006, going on to an (unsuccessful) production in Bremen and Tecklenburg in Germany before being revamped for productions in Korea and Hungary before returning back to Toho, where it enjoyed a much warmer reception.



* VillainWithGoodPublicity: Orléans gets in good with the revolutionary crowd, creating this effect.

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* VillainWithGoodPublicity: Orléans gets in good with the revolutionary crowd, creating this effect.effect.
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* HistoricalVillainUpgrade: Suffice it to say, while the Revolution and the Duc d'Orléans are [[administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement controversial to this day]], they were not AS bad as they are generally portrayed here. This is especially evident in Orléans' case since, even in the 18th century, he was acquitted of any part in the March to Versailles, was never tied to the Affair of the Diamond Necklace, and openly remarked that he wanted to live in a country estate in England.

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* HistoricalVillainUpgrade: Suffice it to say, while the Revolution and the Duc d'Orléans are [[administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement [[Administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement controversial to this day]], they were not AS bad as they are generally portrayed here. This is especially evident in Orléans' case since, even in the 18th century, he was acquitted of any part in the March to Versailles, was never tied to the Affair of the Diamond Necklace, and openly remarked that he wanted to live in a country estate in England.

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* IdenticalStranger: Marie and Margrid's resemblance is often remarked on by other characters. [[spoiler: [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] by TheReveal that they're half sisters.]]

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* HistoricalHeroUpgrade: As is per the norm with adaptations of the French Revolution, Marie Antoinette comes off quite well (though [[spoiler: she does ask the other crowned heads of Europe to invade France, in keeping with history]]) and Fersen's endorsement of the Brunswick Manifesto is notably not included.
* HistoricalVillainUpgrade: Suffice it to say, while the Revolution and the Duc d'Orléans are [[administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement controversial to this day]], they were not AS bad as they are generally portrayed here. This is especially evident in Orléans' case since, even in the 18th century, he was acquitted of any part in the March to Versailles, was never tied to the Affair of the Diamond Necklace, and openly remarked that he wanted to live in a country estate in England.
* IdenticalStranger: Marie and Margrid's resemblance is often remarked on by other characters. [[spoiler: [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] by TheReveal that they're half sisters.half-sisters.]]
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* HistoricalDomainCharacter: EVERYONE but Margrid.
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* AlmostKiss: Marie and Fersen have several, before [[spoiler: finally getting to kiss in their last meeting, when they have to say goodbye to one another.]]
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* [[spoiler: AntagonistInMourning: Orléans in the Hungarian.]]
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* AngryMobSong: Naturally, given the setting. Most notable is probably "Ich Weine nicht Mehr," which starts off as a Margrid solo and ends with the entire crowd galvanized into action.
**"Frauen von Paris" is an odd example, because even though it has all the TRAPPINGS of an Angry Mob Song, the mob itself is [[OnlyInItForTheMoney only in it for the money.]]


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* OnlyInItForTheMoney: Margrid tries to convince a group of women to join in the March to Versailles for idealistic reasons, but they aren't interested in anything she has to say until Orléans tosses a few gold coins their way. This was something that Orléans was accused of historically.
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* DeclarationofProtection: Fersen makes one to Marie. [[ForegoneConclusion it doesn't work out, despite his best efforts.]]



** In the revised plot, he also gets "Illusionen."

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** In the revised plot, he also gets "Illusionen.""
*VillainWithGoodPublicity: Orléans gets in good with the revolutionary crowd, creating this effect.
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* BalconyWooingScene: The 2018 Toho and Korean productions have Fersen and Marie share a moment on the balcony outside a crowded ballroom while all the guests look on.
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* DrivenToSuicide: Margrid's mother.
* EntitledToHaveYou: Hébert has this for Margrid in the revised version, since he got her the job with Orléans. Margrid [[KickTheSonOfABitch doesn't see things the same way]].


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* IdenticalStranger: Marie and Margrid's resemblance is often remarked on by other characters. [[spoiler: [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] by TheReveal that they're half sisters.]]


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* LoveMakesYouEvil: Orléans in the Hungarian production. He was in love with Marie Antoinette but, when she rejected him, he decided to have revenge.


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* VillainousCrush: Orléans for Margrid in the Bremen production. "Und will ich dich for mich ganz allein," anyone?
** This is a common thread for Orléans; he also gets this in the Hungarian for Marie Antoinette herself.
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* SarcasticClapping: Orléans during Marie's trial in the 2018 Toho production.
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It follows two characters, both with the same initials: The first is Marie Antoinette, who lives a lavish, but empty but lavish life in Versailles while pining for Axel von Fersen. The second is Margrid Arnaud, a woman who lives on the streets who becomes embittered and feeds the rebellion against Marie after a disastrous encounter at a party. Over the years, their lives cross into each other's on multiple occasions, and soon, Margrid will have to decide what the true meaning of "justice" is, as {{UsefulNotes/The French Revolution}} begins to reach a fever pitch...

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It follows two characters, both with the same initials: The first is Marie Antoinette, who lives a lavish, but empty but lavish life in Versailles while pining for Axel von Fersen. The second is Margrid Arnaud, a woman who lives on the streets who becomes embittered and feeds the rebellion against Marie after a disastrous encounter at a party. Over the years, their lives cross into each other's on multiple occasions, and soon, Margrid will have to decide what the true meaning of "justice" is, as {{UsefulNotes/The French Revolution}} begins to reach a fever pitch...
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Marie Antoinette is a stage musical by Kunze and Levay, of ''Theatre/Elisabeth'' fame. It's [[AllMusicalsAreAdaptations based on]] the novel of the same name by Shusaku Endo, which marks a difference from the creators' previously Euro-centric focus. It debuted in Tokyo, under the Toho Stage company in 2006, going on to an (unsuccessful) production in Bremen and Tecklenburg in Germany before being revamped for productions in Korea and Hungary before returning back to Toho, where it enjoyed a much warmer reception.

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Marie Antoinette is a stage musical by Kunze and Levay, of ''Theatre/Elisabeth'' ''{{Theatre/Elisabeth}}'' fame. It's [[AllMusicalsAreAdaptations based on]] the novel of the same name by Shusaku Endo, which marks a difference from the creators' previously Euro-centric focus. It debuted in Tokyo, under the Toho Stage company in 2006, going on to an (unsuccessful) production in Bremen and Tecklenburg in Germany before being revamped for productions in Korea and Hungary before returning back to Toho, where it enjoyed a much warmer reception.

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* FalseFriend: Orléans to the Royal Family, until they realize he's making a play for the throne. Historically, they hated one another from the beginning.



* IJustWantToBeNormal: Marie Antoinette, though that doesn't stop her from believing that she's the divinely ordained monarch of France.
* MasqueradeBall: Across all the productions, Orléans takes Margrid to one where her resemblance to Marie is highlighted by Fersen briefly mistaking her for the other. In the revised plot, this is PlayedForDrama, with the Affair of the Diamond Necklace taking place at the same time.
* MeaningfulBackgroundEvent: In the revised plot, while Orléans sings "Illusionen" in the foreground, [[spoiler: Margrid takes the paper slip from Hébert that proves that he collaborated with Orléans to take the throne. This later indicts both of them.]]



* VillainSong: Orléans gets ''Weil ich Besser Bin.''

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* VillainSong: Orléans gets ''Weil ich Besser Bin.''''
**In the revised plot, he also gets "Illusionen."
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* BastardAngst: One more thing that's made Margrid's life hard. She spells it out to Fersen in the 2018 Toho, Korean, and Hungarian productions.

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* BastardAngst: One more thing that's made Margrid's life hard.[[DarkAndTroubledPast hard]]. She spells it out to Fersen in the 2018 Toho, Korean, and Hungarian productions.
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* TragicDropout: Margrid was kicked out of convent school when she was either 9 or 11, depending on the production, and was left on the streets when the money to fund her education ran out.

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* TragicDropout: Margrid was kicked out of convent school when she was either 9 or 11, depending on the production, and was left on the streets when the money to fund her education ran out.out.
* VillainSong: Orléans gets ''Weil ich Besser Bin.''
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Marie Antoinette is a stage musical by Kunze and Levay, of ''Theatre/Elisabeth'' fame. It's [[AllMusicalsAreAdaptations based on]] the novel of the same name by Shusaku Endo, which marks a difference from the creators' previously Euro-centric focus. It debuted in Tokyo, under the Toho Stage company in 2006, going on to an (unsuccessful) production in Bremen and Tecklenburg in Germany before being revamped for productions in Korea and Hungary before returning back to Toho, where it enjoyed a much warmer reception.

It follows two characters, both with the same initials: The first is Marie Antoinette, who lives a lavish, but empty but lavish life in Versailles while pining for Axel von Fersen. The second is Margrid Arnaud, a woman who lives on the streets who becomes embittered and feeds the rebellion against Marie after a disastrous encounter at a party. Over the years, their lives cross into each other's on multiple occasions, and soon, Margrid will have to decide what the true meaning of "justice" is, as {{UsefulNotes/The French Revolution}} begins to reach a fever pitch...

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!!This work provides examples of:
* AlphaBitch: Antoinette in the 2006 Toho and German productions, with a side of RichBitch. When Margrid runs into a ball she's attending, she mocks her appearance and then ''tosses champagne on her when she asks for just a little bit of bread.'' No wonder Margrid [[TheDogBitesBack joins the revolution.]]
* BastardAngst: One more thing that's made Margrid's life hard. She spells it out to Fersen in the 2018 Toho, Korean, and Hungarian productions.
* BreakTheHaughty: Marie Antoinette goes through this one ''big time.''
* DisappearedDad: Margrid has one and is VERY bitter over it. "Papa? I have no papa."
** [[spoiler: It turns out that the reason he disappeared is that he was the Emperor of Austria, even though he did pay for Margrid's tuition up until his death.]]
* ForegoneConclusion: It's a musical about UsefulNotes/MarieAntoinette. That says it all.
* [[spoiler: LongLostRelative: Marie Antoinette and Margrid are half-sisters.]]
* SaintlyChurch: Agnés, as the main representative of the Catholic Church in the German and 2006 Toho productions, tends to act as the moral compass of the show.
* TragicDropout: Margrid was kicked out of convent school when she was either 9 or 11, depending on the production, and was left on the streets when the money to fund her education ran out.

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