Saturday, 4 November 2017

Les Miserables Entered its 30th Year at Queens Theatre

Looking for a memorable evening with your dear ones! Catch the award winning show, Les Miserables at the magnificent Queens theatre! The popular show is adapted from the epic novel by Victor Hugo. The show has become one of the world's longest-running musical and still running with packed houses. The popular show is running at the Queen’s Theatre from the past three decades.  In the year 1985, the show made its debut with a luke warm response and moved from the Barbican to the Palace Theatre.
Currently, Les Miserables is running at the Queen's Theatre. The story of Les Miserables is set against the backdrop of French revolution. It revolves around the plight of ex-convict Jean Valjean. The three hours long show is recommended for 7+ kids. One of the remarkable features of the popular London musical is mesmerizing musical score by duo Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg.
Les Miserables features some heart touching compositions like "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 classic London musical has a sung through score in an operetta style. The show has some comic moments along with emotional drama.
Queens theatre is running the show with packed houses. It is positioned on the Shaftesbury Avenue, which is one of the popular streets for theatre in London with endless options for eating, drinking and entertainment. Soho is located at a nearby distance featuring huge network of bars and restaurants. You can also enjoy visit to Chinatown renowned for lip smacking Chinese eateries.

Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus are also located at a walking distance from the theatre. The venue is close to Covent Garden which has huge range of array of shops, museums and theatres. The theatre is accessible via Tube, buses, taxis and cars. Piccadilly Circus is the nearest station and can be reached on either the Piccadilly or the Bakerloo line. You can also board bus numbers 14, 19, 22B, 38, 53, 88, 94 and 159.

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