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Gavroche (French pronunciation: [ɡavʁɔʃ]) is a
fictional character in the 1862
novel Les Misérables by
Victor Hugo. He is a boy who
lives on the streets...
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Gavroche (The Urchin) was a
restaurant at 43
Upper Brook Street in Mayfair, London. It was
opened in
April 1967 by
Michel and
Albert Roux at 61 Lower...
- an English-French chef. He
owned the 2 Michelin-starred
restaurant Le
Gavroche in London,
which was
opened by his
father Albert Roux and
uncle Michel...
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musical Oliver! in London: As soon as the
Artful Dodger came onstage,
Gavroche came to mind. It was like a blow to the
solar plexus. I
started seeing...
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Broadway stage as
Benjamin in Priscilla,
Queen of the
Desert (2011–12) and as
Gavroche in Les Misérables (2014–15).
Matarazzo gained recognition for
playing Dustin...
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Brujon manage to
escape from
prison with the aid of
Gavroche (a rare case of
Gavroche helping his
family in
their criminal activities). One night...
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student revolutionaries who s**** to
bring revolution and
change to France.
Gavroche, a
hotheaded young boy who is
adored by the
people and
aligns himself with...
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restaurateur working in Britain.
Along with his
brother Albert, he
opened Le
Gavroche,
which subsequently became the
first three Michelin starred restaurant...
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Gavroche, Students†§ "Bring Him Home" – Valjean†§ "Dawn of Anguish" – Enjolras, Marius,
Gavroche, Students§ "The
Second Attack (Death of
Gavroche)"...
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proprietor of Mere in
London before its closure. She was
senior sous-chef at Le
Gavroche in London. As well as
appearing as a
judge on MasterChef: The Professionals...