The Staged Concert - T1749027082Based on elements of Victor Hugo's Les Miserables this musical is one of the most successful around the world. Les Miserables opened at the Palace Theatre on 4 December 1985, following a sell-out season at the Barbican. Jean Valjean, released on parole after 19 years on the chain gang, finds that the 'ticket-of-leave' he must display by law, condemns him to be an outcast. Only the saintly Bishop of Digne treats him kindly and Valjean, embittered by years of hardship, repays him by stealing some silver. Valjean is caught and brought back by the police, and is astonished when the Bishop lies to save him, also giving him two precious candlesticks. Valjean decides to start his life anew. Things go well but 8 years later, an encounter with a face from the past threatens everything he now holds dear..Director James Powell. Conductor Alfonso Casado Trigo. Performer Jon Robyns (Jean Valjean). Performer Bradley Jaden (Javert). Performer Lucie Jones (Fantine). Performer Shan Ako (Eponine). Performer Harry Apps (Marius). Performer Gerard Carey (Thenardier). Performer Josefina Gabrielle (Madame Thenardier). Performer Jamie Muscato (Enjolras). Performer Charlie Burn (Cosette). Performer Dean Chisnall (Jean Valjean - certain performances). Performer Kelly Agbowu. Performer Joseph Anthony. Performer Will Barratt. Performer Cameron Blakely. Performer Earl Carpenter. Performer Richard Carson. Performer Danny Colligan. Performer Rodney Earl Clarke. Performer Matthew Dale. Performer Matt Dempsey. Performer Harry Dunnett. Performer Nic Greenshields. Performer Jessie Hart. Performer Holly-Anne Hull. Performer Jenna Innes. Performer Ebony Jonelle. Performer Connor Jones. Performer Jessica Joslin. Performer Luke McCall. Performer Leo Miles. Performer Corinne Priest. Performer Aaron Pryce-Lewis. Performer Grainne Renihan. Performer Helen Walsh. Performer Emma Warren. Performer Samuel Wyn-Morris. | |
20 May 21 to 5 Sep 21 | The Sondheim Theatre (formerly Queen's Theatre), West End :: V410 listing details L01747455027 |
T01460739523Presented byKing Henry VIII. | |
5 Jul 16 to 7 Jul 16 | Borough Theatre, Abergavenny :: V839 listing details L0467227476 |
25th Anniversary - T1701127857Concert Performance. Concerns love and bravery in 19th century France during the revolutionary struggles. score of includes the songs, ‘I Dreamed a Dream’, ‘On My Own’, ‘Stars’, ‘Bring Him Home’, ‘Do You Hear the People Sing?’, ‘One Day More’, ‘Empty Chairs at Empty Tables’, ‘Master Of The House’ and many more.Producer Cameron Mackintosh. Director Laurence Connor. Director James Powell. Design Matt Kinley. Lighting Patrick Woodroffe. Lighting Paule Constable. Costume Andreane Neofitou. Costume Christine Rowland (additional costumes). Sound Mick Potter. Performer Alfie Boe (Jean Valjean). Performer Nick Jonas (Marius). Performer Norm Lewis (Javert). Performer Matt Lucas (Thenardier). Performer Lea Solonga (Fantine). Performer Jenny Galloway (Madame Thenardier). Performer Camilla Kerslake (Cosette). Performer Ramin Karimloo (Enjolas). Performer Samantha Barks (Eponine). | |
3 Oct 10 | The O2 Arena, Outer London :: V0681788081 listing details L01085989008 |
T0594650436Author James Fenton (additional material). Music John Cameron (orchestration). Company Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra. Conductor David White. Performer Nicholas Pound (Jean Valjean). Performer James Barron (Javert). Performer Rebecca Thornhill (Fantine). Performer Dianne Pilkington (Eponine). Performer Tony Timberlake (Thenardier). Performer Rosie Ashe (Mdm Thenardier). Performer Ramin Karimloo (Marius). Performer Jamie Farr (Cosette). Performer David Bardsley (Enjolras). | |
1 Aug 04 | General, General :: V1267 listing details L5602695 |
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5 Jul 98 | Cardiff Castle, Cardiff :: V1218 listing details L291077532 |
24 Aug 97 | General, Chelmsford :: V1086 listing details L0118423967 |