The award
winning blockbuster London show, Les Miserable’s has been enjoyed by people
from all across the globe. Queens Theatre London
is running the houseful shows of the spectacular adaptation of Victor Hugo’s
masterpiece which was premiered in the year 1985 in West End. The epic tale of
passion and destruction is set against the backdrop of bloody French
revolution.
The hugely
commercial blockbuster has been enjoyed by theatre lovers from all over the
world and still thrilling the audience with its magnificent performances. Les Miserable’s
is about a convict Jean Valjean who has been released from prison after two
decade for stealing silver. The spectacular musical features some chartbusting
musical numbers such as "Who Am I", "A Little Fall of
Rain", "One Day More", "Bring Him Home" and, one of
the most famous songs to come from the West End, "I Dreamed a Dream".
In the year
1980, Palais des Sports hosted the first musical-stage adaptation of Les Mis.
The award winning stage musical also acted as an inspiration for a live action
musical movie which starred Hugh Jackman,
Russell Crowe, and Anne Hathaway in her Oscar-winning role in the year 2002.
The superb show, Les Mis has been translated in almost 22 different languages
such as Icelandic, Japanese and Mauritian Creole!
Queens
theatre is currently hosting the award winning
show which is delighting the audience from the last three decades. The show has
mild adult content which will not be appropriate for young kids. The
magnificent theatre is positioned on the Shaftesbury Avenue which is one of the
most popular streets of London. The venue features some amazing entertainment
options such as eating, drinking and entertainment.
There are huge
network of bars and restaurants located at a nearby distance to Soho. For those
who love Chinese cuisine can go for Chinatown. Leicester Square and Piccadilly
Circus are positioned at a nearby distance. The theatre is accessible via
various modes of commutations such as buses, tubes, taxis and cars. With occupancy
of 1065, Queens’s theatre is mainly categorised into three levels as Dress
Circle, Stalls and Upper Circle. Enjoy some great view from the Stalls section!
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