![]() “The Late Nino Quincampoix” – Amélie, Gina, Georgette, Suzanne, Philomene, Hipolito, Joseph, SuzanneĢ9. “Writing on the Wall” – Hipolito, Amélie, EnsembleĢ8. “Times Are Hard for Dreamers” – AmélieĢ6. “There's No Place Like Gnome” – Gnome, Raphael, Ensemble, AmélieĢ5. “Window Seat” – Gina, Amélie, Suzanne, Georgette, Hipolito, AdrianĢ4. “The Hand of Destiny (Part 2)” – EnsembleĢ2. “Goodbye, Amélie” – Amélie, Priest, Blind Beggar, Ensembleġ9. “Live from Westminster Abbey” – Orchestraġ6. “Tour de France” – Amélie, Priest, Blind Beggar, Ensembleġ5. “How to Tell Time” – Amélie, Bretodeau, Ensembleġ4. “The Girl with the Glass” – Dufayel, Amélieġ3. “The Hand of Destiny (Part One)/The Bottle Drops (Part Two)” – Amélie, Ensembleġ2. ![]() ![]() “When the Booth Goes Bright” – Nino, Joseph, Georgette, Hipolito, Ensembleġ1. “The Commute Home” – Amélie/Young Amélie, Amandine, Tourist, EnsembleĨ. “The Sound of Going Round in Circles” – Amélie, Suzanne, Hipolito, Ensembleħ. “World's Best Mama” – Amélie/Young Amélie, Amandine, Tourist, EnsembleĦ. “World's Best Friend” – Amélie/Young Amélie, GoldfishĤ. Lucien/Good-Looking Lug/Mysterious Man/Adrien Wellsġ. NOTE: Amélie can be performed by a cast of thirteen actors, doubling as follows: PARISIANS, PEDDLERS, CUSTOMERS AT THE TWO WINDMILLS CAFÉ, CUSTOMERS AT THE SEX SHOP, NEWS ANCHORS, REPORTERS, etc. GARDEN GNOME – Cast in plaster, knee-high, heavy. JULIEN DUFAYEL – Elderly recluse with degenerative bone disease.īRETODEAU – Middle-aged man with regrets. NINO QUINCAMPOIX – A loner and artist unconventional good looks independent, private. LUCIEN VILLEPARISIS – A child-like employee of the local grocery. JOSEPH COTTARD – Gina's misogynistic ex-lover, a plumber, habitué of Two Windmills. HIPOLITO JEUNET – Unpublished writer, habitué of Two Windmills. PHILOMENE de NOIRPOIS – Airline hostess, a habitué of Two Windmills, frequently away. ![]() GEORGETTE CORNUEL – Hypochondriacal taboccanist at Two Windmills. GINA WELLS – Waitress at Two Windmills a young widow. SUZANNE SACRIPANT – Owner of Two Windmills Café, one leg shorter than the other. RAPHAEL POULAIN – Amélie's father, a clinical Army physicial orderly, sees the worst in things finds his daughter incomprehensible.ĪMANDINE POULAIN – Amélie's mother, a neurotic teacher, sees eye to eye with her husband.įLUFFY POULAIN – A goldfish Young Amélie's best friend.ĪMÉLIE POULAIN – Early 20's still imaginative, still sees the best in things, still independent, but her independence might be growing into a more permanent state of isolation. YOUNG AMÉLIE POULAIN – 8 or 9 highly imaginative sees her way through most difficulties independent-minded in childhood and beyond. ![]()
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