Wednesday, 17 June 2015

London Hit Musical Show Les Miserables Playing at Queen’s Theatre



Catch the blockbuster London show, Les Miserables at the magnificent Queens Theatre! The stunning London Westend theatre is positioned at 51 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, W1D 6BA. This is one of the most popular streets of London and has endless options for eating, drinking and entertainment. 
There are huge range of bars and restaurants in Soho, whereas if you love Chinese cuisine then you can go for Chinatown. Some other popular landmarks near the Queens Theatre are Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus. Covent Garden has some of the finest shops, museums and theatres. The magnificent Queen’s Theatre is located at an accessible location and can be commuted via various modes of commutations such as buses, tubes, taxis and cars.
The longest running show of the world, Les Miserables London is running with packed houses at the magnificent Queens Theatre. The show made its debut in the year 1985 and since then wooing audience to the theatres. The show opened to lukewarm response and transferred from Barbican to the Palace Theatre.
Les Miserables is adapted from the popular novel by Victor Hugo’s French novel. The show is set against the backdrop of French revolution. The story revolves around the plight and struggles of convict Jean Valjean. Memorable musical composition is one of the major highlights of the sow featuring composition by Alain Boublil and penned by Michel Schinberg.
Les Miserbales has some of the chartbusting musical numbers such as ‘I Dreamed a Dream’, ‘On My Own’ and ‘Bring Him Home’. The three hours long show is recommended for 7+ kids.

Friday, 22 May 2015

Les Mis to Celebrate 30th Anniversary at the Queens Theatre



The award winning blockbuster London show, Les Miserables is running with packed houses at the magnificent Queens Theatre. On 8th October 2015, the blockbuster show is all set to make its grand entry into the glorious 30th year. To celebrate this occasion and make the 30th anniversary memorable, limited edition post cards have been produced.
The limited number of Les Miserables’ post cards will feature the star cast of the show which includes Carrie Hope Fletcher, Peter Lockyer and David Thaxton. The availability of the postcards will be on the first come first served basis from April 20, Monday. The offer is available for anyone who books a ticket via the box office at the Queen’s Theatre.
Under the superb adaptation and direction of Trevor Nunn and John Caird, this is the first English production. The spectacular production of Cameron Mackintosh has already created a stir at the box office and still ruling hearts of theatre lovers.
On 8th October 1985, Les Miserables made its remarkable opening at the Barbican Arts Centre, London. The original star cast includes Colm Wilkinson (Jean Valjean), Roger Allam (Javert), Patti LuPone (Fantine), Frances Ruffelle (Éponine) and Michael Ball (Marius). The wonderful show has always been a delight to watch out for.
Some of the major highlights of the show are its memorable numbers such as ‘I Dreamed a Dream’, ‘On My Own’ and ‘Bring Him Home by Alain Boublil and penned by Claude Michel Schonberg. The three hours long show is a completely memorable experience for the theatre lovers. The show is recommended for 7+ kids as its lengthy and also the subject matter.

Friday, 15 May 2015

Les Miserables Cast Update at Queens Theatre London



The blockbuster London musical, Les Miserables is running with packed houses at the magnificent Queen’s Theatre! Recently, Cameron Mackintosh made announcement regarding the cast update for his long running spectacular production. The show is all set to make grand entry into its 30th year from 15th June 2015.
The latest to join the great show includes Phil Daniels as ‘ThĂ©nardier’, Jeremy Secomb as ‘Javert’, Rachelle Ann Go as ‘Fantine’; Katy Secombe as ‘Madame ThĂ©nardier’ and ZoĂ« Doano as ‘Cosette.’ Peter Lockyer will portray the role of Jean Valjean, Rob Houchen as Marius and Carrie Hope Fletcher as ‘Eponine’. Bradley Jaden is currently in the ensemble, will portray ‘Enjolras’.

The Les Miserables comprises of Adam Bayjou; Sanne den Besten; Edd Campbell Bird; Oliver Brenin; David Burnip; Jordan Lee Davies; Tamsin Dowsett; Katy Hanna; Matthew Harvey; Matt Jeans; Charlotte Kennedy; Emma Kingston; Jo Loxton; Luke McCall; Ryan O'Gorman; Jo Parsons; Adam Pearce; Michael Riseley; Courney Stapleton; Jessamy Stoddart; Samantha Thomas; Lee Van Geleen; Helen Walsh and Paul Wilkins.
On 8th October 1985, the original Cameron Mackintosh and Royal Shakespeare Company production of Les Miserables made its debut at the Barbican Theatre. On 4th December 1985, the show was transferred to the Palace Theatre. On 3rd April 2004, the show was moved to the Queen’s Theatre London.
The multi award winning show Les Miserables is set against the backdrop of 19th century French revolution penned by Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schonberg. The blockbuster show is adapted from the novel by Victor Hugo. With soul lifting composition by Claude-Michel Schonberg and lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer, Les Miserables is always a treat to watch out for.
The mesmerizing show is a complete emotional roller coaster ride and went on becoming one of the longest running musicals of the world. The three hours long show is recommended for 7+ kids. With some soul lifting compositions such as ‘I Dreamed a Dream’, ‘On My Own’ and ‘Bring Him Home, the show is a must watch for theatre lovers.
The award winning show, Les Miserables went on winning some prestigious awards such as 2014, 2012 and 1985 Laurence Olivier awards as well as 1987 Tony awards!

Tuesday, 5 May 2015

Plan to Screen Les Miserables at Queen's Theatre



Enjoy the blockbuster London show, Les Miserables with your dear ones at the magnificent Queen’s Theatre London. The stunning theatre is positioned on the Shaftesbury Avenue which is one of the most popular streets and a great place to have some quality time with your dear ones. The venue also offers innumerable options for eating, drinking and entertainment. For bars and restaurants, you can visit Soho, which is located at a walking distance from the theatre. 
For those who are looking for some lip smacking Chinese cuisine can opt for China Town. Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus are also located at a walking distance from the theatre. You can also enjoy a whole lot of shops, museums and theatres. Queen’s Theatre is located at an accessible location and can be commuted via various modes of transportation.
 
Experience the magical London show, Les Miserables with your dear ones and have a memorable time. The show has become the longest running musical of the world and still rules the heart of theatre lovers. The show is based on the epic French novel by Victor Hugo and set against the backdrop of French Revolution.
Les Miserables revolves around the plight of the convict Jean Valjean. The gripping saga becomes more delightful and enjoyable with the heart touching and memorable scores by Alan Boublil, whereas lyrics penned by Claude Michel Schonberg. The show features some wonderful classics like I Dreamed a Dream’, ‘On My Own’ and ‘Bring Him Home’.
Enjoy the three hours long show, Les Miserables with your dear ones at the Queens Theatre. The show also won various awards and acclamations such as Laurence Olivier awards and Tony Awards. Enjoy mesmerizing Les Miserables London show, at Queens Theatre London! You can book online tickets now and avail an exciting discount package of 70%. We offer safe and secure booking with seat allocation made before the payment done. All booking will be done from the official STAR agent Websites.
Book your online advance Les Miserables Theatre Tickets and have a remarkable experience. Make this weekend a memorable time with your near and dear ones by heading towards Queens Theatre London!

Friday, 10 April 2015

Les Miserables Magic Showing at Queen's Theatre London



For the accommodation of wheelchairs, there is considerable widening of doorway in the Queen’s Theatre! For those who are wheelchair and scooter users can have entrance via the fourth side door positioned on Wardour Street. In the row D of Dress Circle, there are level transfers. For level access, there are places in loge 1 and 2. It would be ideal for wheelchairs who are maximum 1m in length, whereas 64 cm in width.
Mobility is very limited as it is 18 steps from the foyer up to the Dress Circle, whereas 21 steps down to the Stalls. Assistance dogs are also permitted inside the auditorium and can be looking after by the theatre management if needed. Theatre is also equipped with an infra-red system along with 12 head sets. With an astounding occupancy, Queens Theatre is categorised mainly into three sections as Stalls, Dress Circle and Upper Circle. For those who are looking for best viewing seats must opt for seating in stalls.
The venue is ideal location for the visitors and tourists as it positioned near Leicester Square, Piccadilly Circus and Covent Garden. There are huge number of shops, bars and restaurants. Former cast member of Les Miserables, Soprano, and Victoria Farley has also participated in the 25th anniversary celebrations at the O2 held in the year 2010! Currently, she is working in the classical/jazz crossover style recording tracks. 
Interestingly, revival of Les Miserables in the year 2006 met a lukewarm response. However, this year’s revival has another story to tell as the classic heart touching dark revolutionary saga has clicked with both the critics and masses.  Original debut of the musical from the novel was a great hit on Broadway followed by the mediocre 2006 performance.

The story of Les Miserables revolves around Jean Valjean who has been sentenced to an unjust nineteen years for stealing bread. The role is portrayed by immensely talented Ramin Karimloo, whereas the role of Inspector Javert who is after the fugitive Valjean, is performed by Will Swenson with perfection.
Under the superb direction of James Powell and Laurence Conner, the show is a complete treat for theatre lovers. The dark saga Les Misrables is a complete treat for theatre lovers and running with packed houses at the Queens Theatre London Westend!