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The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Dramatisation)

By: Victor Hugo
Narrated by: The St. Charles Players
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Summary

From the shadows of the great tower, a misshapen man tolls the bells. Amid the haunting recesses of the magnificent cathedral, he peers down upon the city, the Paris where he can never belong. And yet he longs to be among them, longs for the beautiful gypsy dancer whose kindness toward him pierced his heart. The story of a man abandoned by God, only kept alive by the faintest hope of romance, is played against the tragic backdrop of revolution.

The St. Charles Players present a unique telling of this classic tale, in a new multi-cast dramatization performed in exciting Radio Theatre style.

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