Tuesday, 26 September 2017

Les Miserables Musical London Information

The award winning London show, Les Miserables is one of the longest running London musicals has entered into its third decades. The magic of the show is spell binding the theatre lovers since1986 and still running with packed houses. The three hours long show is recommended for7+ kids. For an enjoyable experience, you must go for online advance Queens’s theatre tickets!
The opulent Queen’s Theatre is positioned on the Shaftesbury Avenue, which is one of the most famous streets for theatre in London. This is a popular place covered with neon lights and huge posters featuring West End’s biggest shows. The venue features endless options for eating, drinking and entertainment.
Soho is located at a nearby distance featuring huge network of bars and restaurants. Chinatown is full of Chinese eateries and is located within easy walking distance of Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus. You can also stroll around huge array of shops, museums and theatres in Covent Garden.
The popular Queens theatre is located at an easily accessible location and can be visited via various modes of commutations such as huge range of shops, museums and theatres. You can visit the theatre via tubes as the nearest station is Piccadilly Circus, which is a 3 minute walk from the theatre. You can reach the theatre on either the Piccadilly or the Bakerloo line. You can also visit the theatre via bus numbers 14, 19, 22B, 38, 53, 88, 94 and 159.
You can also hire a taxi or drive your own car, as the nearest car park to the theatre is on Brewer Street a 2 minute walk away. It will cost £26.00 for 4 hours parking. The Queen’s Theatre is categorised on three levels as Stalls, Dress Circle and the Upper Circle. For disabled patrons and carers, theatre offers discounted tickets.

Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg’s heart touching compositions 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" makes the show a memorable experience! 

Friday, 22 September 2017

Tickets For Les miserables London

The magic of award winning London show, Les Miserables is simply inescapable! Queens theatre is running the houseful shows of blockbuster London show with packed houses. The show is adapted from the Victor Hugo's epic original novel. The show has become one of the world's longest-running musicals. The show is running with packed houses for more than three decades and still earning love from all across the world.

In the year 1985, the show made its opening with lukewarm reviews. The show has been transferred from the Barbican to the Palace Theatre and settled at the Queen's Theatre. Les Miserables is set against the backdrop of French revolution and tells the plight of ex-convict Jean Valjean. He is struggling hard to get rid from his haunted past.

With heart touching musical number, Les Misérables features score by duo Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg renowned for penning down some chartbusting numbers for Miss Saigon and Martin Guerre. The show features some great 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".

Trevor Nunn and John Caird have directed and adapted the musical show with lyrics from 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. Some of the hugely talented and popular actors have worked in the show 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.


The mesmerising musical known for capturing French history beautifully running with packed houses at the London's Queen's Theatre. The Queen’s Theatre is positioned on the Shaftesbury Avenue which is one of the most popular streets for theatre in London. Some of the popular tourist spots are located at a nearby spots such as Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus.