Wednesday, 17 June 2015

London Hit Musical Show Les Miserables Playing at Queen’s Theatre



Catch the blockbuster London show, Les Miserables at the magnificent Queens Theatre! The stunning London Westend theatre is positioned at 51 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, W1D 6BA. This is one of the most popular streets of London and has endless options for eating, drinking and entertainment. 
There are huge range of bars and restaurants in Soho, whereas if you love Chinese cuisine then you can go for Chinatown. Some other popular landmarks near the Queens Theatre are Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus. Covent Garden has some of the finest shops, museums and theatres. The magnificent Queen’s Theatre is located at an accessible location and can be commuted via various modes of commutations such as buses, tubes, taxis and cars.
The longest running show of the world, Les Miserables London is running with packed houses at the magnificent Queens Theatre. The show made its debut in the year 1985 and since then wooing audience to the theatres. The show opened to lukewarm response and transferred from Barbican to the Palace Theatre.
Les Miserables is adapted from the popular novel by Victor Hugo’s French novel. The show is set against the backdrop of French revolution. The story revolves around the plight and struggles of convict Jean Valjean. Memorable musical composition is one of the major highlights of the sow featuring composition by Alain Boublil and penned by Michel Schinberg.
Les Miserbales has some of the chartbusting musical numbers such as ‘I Dreamed a Dream’, ‘On My Own’ and ‘Bring Him Home’. The three hours long show is recommended for 7+ kids.