The story of Les Miserables is set against the backdrop of the burning French revolution. The show revolves around the struggles of ex-convict Jean Valjean and his struggles to escape from his dreadful More
The award winning London show, Les Miserables is running with packed houses at the magnificent Queen’s Theatre! Cameron Mackintosh’s legendary production of Boublil and Schonberg’s Les Misérables is a complete treat for theatre lovers. The show has become one of the world’s longest running musical and has become a global stage sensation across the globe.
The popular London musical, Les Misérables is adapted from Hugo’s great humanitarian novel. The novel is all about one man’s determined survival against vengeful persecution. The story of Les Miserables is set against the social and political struggles of 19th century France. Popular London West End favourite Les Misérables is the heart touching saga of former prisoner Jean Valjean. Enthralling story of broken dreams, unrequited love, passion, sacrifice and redemption makes Les Miserables a timeless testament of survival of the human spirit against all odds.
The international award-winning musical is the epic saga of passion and destruction. In the year 1985, the show made its debut at the Barbican Centre. The show also made its successful Broadway debut after the Westend production.
The heart touching London show, Les Miserables features some of the heart touching musical compositions such as On My Own, One Day More and Do You Hear The People Sing, I Dreamed A Dream etc. Currently, the London West End production features Carley Stenson as Fantine, and Dean Chisnall in the role of Jean Valjean.
Les Miserable’s is the one of the most loved and popular London classic musical. The beautiful show features a sung through score in an operetta style. If you are an ardent theatre lover, then this a must watch show. Queen’s theatre is running its houseful shows since 1986. The show is a complete musical treat for theatre lovers as it has some rib tickling comic moments alongside battles and emotional drama.
The popular show, Les Miserable’s is adapted from the epic original novel of Victor Hugo. Being the world's longest-running musical, the show is still running with packed houses from the last three decades. In the year 1985, the show made its grand debut with lukewarm reviews. The show was transferred from the Barbican to the Palace Theatre and finally got settled at the Queen's Theatre.
The story of Les Miserable’s is set against the backdrop of French revolution and revolves around the plight of ex-convict Jean Valjean. The beautiful show is a complete roller coaster ride and an emotional journey. The show features a mesmerising a book along with chartbusting composition by Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schonberg, known for penning down some of great shows like Miss Saigon and Martin Guerre.
The show features some great musical numbers such as "I Dreamed a Dream", "On My Own", "Stars", "Bring Him Home", "Do You Hear the People Sing?", "Master of the House", "A Little Fall of Rain" and the show-stopping "One Day More".
The show was adapted and directed by Trevor Nunn and John Caird, and penned by Herbert Kretzmer. The set design was done by John Napier, costume design by Andreane Neofitou, lighting design by David Hersey and sound design by Mick Potter and Andrew Bruce.
Some of the finest actors have performed such as Sierra Boggess, Danielle Hope, Alfie Boe, Ramin Karimloo, Carrie Hope Fletcher, Rachelle Ann Go and Eva Noblezada. Current casting includes Killian Donnelly as John Valjean, Jeremy Secomb as Javert, Steven Meo as Thénardier, Paul Wilkins as Marius, Carley Stenson as Fantine, Karis Jack as Eponine, Jacqueline Tate as Madame Thénardier, Hyoie O'Grady as Enjolras and Charlotte Kennedy as Cossette.