The magic of
award winning sensational London musical, Les Miserables is ruling the hearts
of theatre lovers. The mesmerizing London show is running with packed houses at
the magnificent Queen’s Theatre! The show is adapted from the epic original
novel by Victor Hugo and went on becoming one of the world's longest-running musical.
The show is still one of the most loved London shows and enjoying success from
the last three decades.
Les Miserables
also stated as Les Mis made its grand debut in the year 1985 and opened with
lukewarm reviews. The blockbuster show has been transferred from Barbican to
the Palace Theatre, and finally settled at the Queen's Theatre. The
story of Les Mis is set against the backdrop of the simmering French
revolution. The show revolves around the
struggles of ex-convict Jean Valjean.
Heart touching
musical composition by duo Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg are one of
the key highlights. Some of the popular numbers are "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".
Les Miserables
is adapted and directed by Trevor Nunn and John Caird, whereas lyrics penned by
Herbert Kretzmer, set design by John Napier, costume design by Andreane
Neofitou, lighting design by David Hersey and sound design by Mick Potter and
Andrew Bruce. The show featured some of the remarkable actors of the time like Sierra
Boggess, Danielle Hope, Alfie Boe, Ramin Karimloo, Carrie Hope Fletcher,
Rachelle Ann Go and Eva Noblezada. Currently, some of the finest actors are
playing in the show and they are 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 Kenne.
The popular
London show, Les
Miserables is running with packed houses at the magnificent Queen’s
Theatre positioned on the Shaftesbury Avenue. This is one of the most popular streets
for theatre in London. The venue also offers endless options for eating,
drinking and entertainment. Soho is also at a nearby distance featuring huge
network of bars and restaurants. If you want to enjoy lip smacking Chinese cuisine then go for Chinatown, located
at easy walking distance. eicester Square and Piccadilly Circus are positioned
at a nearby distance.
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