Looking for some
memorable time with your dear ones! Get set for a classic London show, Les
Misérables with your dear ones at the magnificent Queen’s Theatre! The classic
London musical features some great comic moments along with gripping story line
and emotional drama. The show is adapted from Victor Hugo's epic original
novel, Les Misérables.
The award
winning London show, Les Miserables is the world's longest-running musical.
From the last three decades, the show is running with packed houses and still
set the box office register ringing. The show made its debut in the year 1985
and opened with lukewarm response. The show was transferred from the Barbican
to the Palace Theatre and finally settled
at the Queen's Theatre.
The mesmerizing
London show is set against the backdrop of the French revolution. Les
Misérables revolves around the plight of ex-convict Jean Valjean and his
struggles to escape from the scary past. Les Misérables features heart touching
musical composition by duo Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg, renowned
for some great works like Miss Saigon and Martin Guerre.
The
Les Miserables show features some superb
musical numbers such a "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 three hours long show is recommended
for 7+ kids.
The Queen’s
Theatre is positioned `on the Shaftesbury Avenue, which is one of the most
famous streets amongst theatre lovers. The venue is immensely popular amongst
theatre lovers and visitors and offers huge range of eating, drinking and
entertainment options. You can also visit to Soho featuring wide range of
network of bars and restaurants. For those who love to enjoy lip smacking
Chinese cuisine, can go for Chinatown. Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus
are located at a nearby distance, whereas Covent Garden offers wide array of
shops, museums and theatres.
Queen’s theatre
is located at an easily accessible location and can be commuted via various
modes of commutations such as tubes, buses, cars and taxis. Piccadilly Circus
is the closest station to the theatre 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. You can also hire a taxi or drive your own car, as the
nearest car park to the theatre is on Brewer Street.