The award
winning London show, Les Miserables has entered its record breaking 33rd year.
The show popular show is running with packed houses at the Queen’s Theatre!
Since 1986, the popular London show has created a place amongst the heart of
theatre goers. The mesmerizing London musical has won immense critical as well
as massive acclamation. For the London Westend production, Cameron Mackintosh recently
announces major cast changes at the Queens Theatre.
From 11 June
2018 onwards, there will be a major cast
change in Les Miserables. The world’s longest-running musical has entered
its 33rd year and still going strong at the Queens
Theatre.
Dean Chisnall
will portray the role of Jean Valjean, Toby Miles as Marius, Elena Skye as
Eponine, Vivien Parry as Madame Thenardier and Amara Okereke as Cosette.
Steven Meo portrays the role of Thenardier and Carley
Stenson as Fantine continuing in their roles.
From 23rd
July 2018, Bradley Jaden will portray the role of Javert whereas David Thaxton
who is playing Javert will not be the part
of Les Miserables show.
From Monday 11
June 2018, the company will comprise of Tegan Bannister; Emma Barr; Adam
Bayjou; Ciarán Bowling; Oliver Brenin; Dean Chisnall; Grace Farrell; Sophie-May
Feek; Adam Filipe; Antony Hanson; Sam Harrison; Barnaby Hughes; James Hume;
Ciaran Joyce; Katie Kerr; Rebecca Lafferty; Sarah Lark, Hannah Grace Lawson;
Jessica Lee; Jo Loxton; Anna McGarahan; Steven Meo; Toby Miles; James
Nicholson; Amara Okereke; Vivien Parry; Carley Stenson; Elena Skye; David
Thaxton; Ben Tyler; Joe Vetch; Raymond Walsh and Andrew York.
Cameron
Mackintosh’s spectacular production Les Miserables is penned by Alain Boublil
and Claude-Michel Schönberg. The show is adapted from a popular novel by Victor
Hugo with music composed by Claude-Michel Schönberg, lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer
and original French text by Alain Boublil and Jean-Marc Natel and additional
material by James Fenton. IN the year 1985, the original London 1985 production
of Les Miserables made its grand debut under the direction of
Trevor Nunn and John Caird.