There are indeed. Another one could be 'Great Expectations' - based musicals, although not as well - known as 'Oliver!'. These musicals try to capture the essence of Pip's journey, the complex characters, and the social commentary in Dickens' novel through music, lyrics, and performance.
Musicals based on graphic novels often have a very distinct visual style that they inherit from the source material. For example, the set designs might be more stylized compared to traditional musicals.
They often have a rich historical and cultural backdrop. Since French novels are often set in different periods of French history, like 'Les Misérables' in the 19th century, the musicals inherit this historical depth. The characters tend to be complex, as French novels are known for creating multi - dimensional characters. For example, Jean Valjean in 'Les Misérables' is a character with a long and complicated journey of moral transformation.
Some musicals based on novels include 'Matilda'. This musical is based on Roald Dahl's novel of the same name. It tells the story of a young girl with extraordinary powers who overcomes difficulties at school and at home. 'Little Women' is another musical adaptation of the classic novel by Louisa May Alcott. It showcases the lives and relationships of the four March sisters in a musical format.
Often, they inherit the complex and profound themes from the French novels. For example, in 'Les Misérables', the themes of social injustice, poverty, and redemption are carried over from Hugo's novel. These themes give the musical a depth that can resonate with a wide audience.
Another one is 'Be More Chill'. The musical draws from the graphic novel and has gained quite a following. It has a unique story that combines elements of high school life and science - fiction. The characters are well - developed, and the music is catchy, which makes it appealing to a wide audience. It also delves into themes like self - acceptance and the pressures of growing up in a modern world.
The most famous is probably 'Oliver!'. It has been performed all over the world. The story of the orphan Oliver is so well - known, and the musical does a great job of bringing it to life. The music is catchy and the characters are vivid.
As far as I know, 'Kiss of the Spider Woman' is the predominant musical based on his work. It has been widely performed and has received a great deal of acclaim for its unique take on the story from the novel, exploring themes of love, identity, and political struggle in a very engaging way through music, acting, and choreography.