The story of Les Miserables is one that anyone who read the book is familiar with. The musical presents the struggles of Jean Valjean, a former convict who was sentenced to 19 years in prison for stealing a loaf of bread. After violating his parole conditions, Valjean is chased for many years by the cruel police officer Javert. Everything changes for him when he meets Cosette, the daughter of a factory labourer named Fantine.
Book Tickets for Les Miserables Musical and Get Immersed In an Unforgettable Story
The production, which runs from October until December at the
Queen’s Theatre in London, is a timeless and captivating tale of love, survival and sacrifice. The running time of the production is 2 hours and 50 minutes. This musical is suitable for both adults and children. However, children of 11 years of age and under need to be accompanied by an adult. Try finding a good offer on tickets, and you’ll get to witness a fabulous musical from a top-notch cast and production team.
Cast and Creative team
Cast:
- Peter Lockyer as Jean Valjean
- Jeremy Secomb as Javert
- Rachelle Ann Go as Fantine
- David Langham as Thénardier
- Katy Secombe as Madame Thénardier
- Eva Noblezada as Eponine
- Zoë Doano as Cosette
- Chris Cowley as Enjolras
- Craig Mather as Marius
Creatives:
- Cameron Mackintosh – Producer
- Alain Boubil – Author/Dramatist
- Claude-Michel Schönberg – Book & Music
- Herbert Kretzmer – Lyricist
- Trevor Nunn and John Caird – Adaptation & Direction
- Christopher Key – Associate Director
- John Napier – Production Designer
- David Hersey – Lighting Designer
- Andreane Neofitou – Costume Designer
- Kate Flatt – Musical Staging
- Mick Potter and Andrew Bruce – Sound Designers
- John Cameron – Orchestrations
- Cristopher Jahnke and Stephen Metcalfe – New Orchestrations
- Stephen Brooker – Musical Supervision and New Orchestrations
- Alfonso Casado – Musical Supervisor
Critics' Review
All of the Les Miserables reviews are very appreciative and will make you very excited to watch it. According to the critic review of Dom O’Hanlon, “Les Misérables is a monolith of a musical that at 30 years young shows no signs of slowing down”. Adam Brereton writes for The Guardian that this musical is “a production anyone could be moved by”.