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The high-flying stage adaptation of Antoine de Saint-Exup茅ry's best-selling novel begins March 29 on Broadway.

A stage adaptation of Antoine de Saint-Exup茅ry's best-selling novel The Little Prince begins previews of its limited Broadway run March 29, ahead of its April 11 opening night. Directed and choreographed by Anne Tourni茅 with an adapted libretto by co-director Chris Mouron, the production features original music by Terry Truck and aerial artistry. Watch the video above to see Tourni茅, Mouron, and primary cast members Lionel Zalachas and Laurisse Sulty discuss the workings of this new adaptation.

Describing the title character, Zalachas said, "The Little Prince is the hidden child within anybody. There's not one Little Prince, it really depends on everybody. It has a different meaning for people. For me, I would say, it's a kid that loves things that grown ups can't see." The clips above give insight into the conception of the immersive production, as well as a sneak peek of the featured choreography and stunts. 

The Little Prince follows the title character, a young hero, on his journey to self-discovery. Along the way, he meets a variety of unique characters. The production previously ran in Paris, Sydney, and Dubai prior to its Broadway premiere, which will conclude August 14.

Lionel Zalachas and cast in The Little Prince Philippe Hannula

Featured in the cast is Zalachas in the title role, Mouron as The Narrator, Aur茅lien Bednarek as The Aviator, Laurisse Sulty as The Rose, Adrien Picaut as The Businessman, William John Banks as The Switchman, Antony Cesar as The Vain Man, Marcin Janiak as The Lamplighter, Srilata Ray as The Snake, and Dylan Barone as The Fox, Marie Menuge as The Drunkard, Jo盲n Bertrand as The King, and ensemble members Christian Denice and George Sanders. Alternates include Iris Beaumier, Pawel Walczewski, and Madison Ward.

The production also features video design by Marie Jumelin, costumes by Peggy Housset, lighting by St茅phane Fritsch, sound design by Tristan Viscogliosi, video projection by Etienne Beaussart, hair and makeup by Carmen Arbues Miro, and props design by Aure虂lie Gandilhon. Noellie Bordelet serves as assistant choreographer.

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