For those who
want to go for an enjoyable and memorable weekend must plan to head towards
Queen’s Theatre! The award winning London show, Les Miserables is running with
packed houses at the Queens Theatre! Cameron Mackintosh’s legendary production
of Boublil and Schonberg’s Les Misérables is considered as the world’s longest
running musical. The global stage sensation is running with packed houses at
the heart of the West End.
The spell
binding London show, Les Misérables is adapted from Victor Hugo’s great
humanitarian novel. The show is about one man’s determined survival against all
odds especially another’s vengeful persecution.
The
story of Les Miserables is set against the
social and political struggles of 19th century France. The show has always been
West End favourite and revolves around the story of former prisoner Jean
Valjean. Les Miserables is the story of broken dreams, unrequited love,
passion, sacrifice and redemption.
The brilliant
show about the survival of the human spirit has won several international
award-winning. The epic saga of passion and destruction, against the backdrop
of French revolution is simply magnificent. The show made its opening at the
Barbican Centre in October 1985 followed by a West End transfer along with a
Broadway production.
Mesmerizing
musical compositions of Les
Miserales are the key highlights of the show. Some of the popular
musical numbers are On My Own, One Day More and Do You Hear The People Sing?
Its best known song, perhaps, would be I Dreamed A Dream etc. Currently, the West
End production is starring former Hollyoaks star Carley Stenson as Fantine, and
Dean Chisnall as Jean Valjean.
The popular show
is enjoyed by more than 70 million people across 45 countries and in 22
languages. The spectacular London musical is a famous adaptation of Victor
Hugo’s masterpiece and still enthralling audiences at Queen’s Theatre. For
those who have enjoyed the show earlier must be aware about the magnificence
and brilliance of the show. The heart touching saga against the backdrop of
French Revolution is presented beautifully with memorable musicalnumbers. So
come and feel the magic of Les Miserables with your dear ones this weekend at
the Queens Theatre!
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