Les Miserables
A knockout! This new touring production of Les Miserables is magnificent
Philadelphia Inquirer
Why see Les Miserables?
The Spectacular Hit Returns!
Cameron Mackintosh's epic musical is back! Based on Victor Hugo's novel, this sweeping epic is one of the most popular musicals in history, a tale of love and revolution that draws audiences in time and time again. Its classic score, written by Herbert Kretzmer and Claude-Michel Schonberg, includes the timeless 'I Dreamed A Dream', 'One Day More' and 'Do You Hear the People Sing'.
Nominated for three Tony Awards, this latest Broadway production is a more than worthy chapter in Les Miserables' long history. It debuted at the Imperial Theatre in 2014 and ran for two years, drawing huge acclaim for its stripped down storytelling, which jettisons some of the bloat attached to previous productions, and the atmospheric video projections that lend the show a hugely cinematic backdrop.
What is Les Miserables About?
Two years after the Revolution of 1830, France is on the brink of violence once again. Dismayed that one king has been replaced by another, a group of rebels are plotting to overthrow the monarchy and lay claim to the throne for the common people.
Against this backdrop of simmering rebellion, we follow the story of Jean Valjean, an escaped convict who manages to build a new life for himself and his adopted daughter Cosette. Yet his new found happiness cannot last for long, because the unrelenting police inspector Javert, who has been hunting Valjean for two decades, is close on his tail. As Valjean's past finally catches up with him, all of the characters are swept up in the chaos that breaks out on Paris 'streets, in an epic story of thwarted love, forgiveness and the enduring strength of the human spirit.
Did You Know?
Les Miserables has won over 100 major awards, including Oliviers, Tonys and Grammys!
Key Information
Audience
Run Time
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Cast
- Nick Cartell as Jean Valjean
- Matt Crowle as Thenardier
- Milo Maharlika and Henry Kirk alternating as Gavroche
- Kyle Adams as Grantaire
- Daniel Gerard Bittner as Feuilly
- Victoria Huston-Elem as Madame Thenardier
- Mya Rena Hunter as Eponine
- Jake David Smith as Marius
- Delaney Guyer as Cosette
- Sky Vaux Fuller and Olivia Grace O'Sullivan alternating as Little Cosette / Young Eponine
- David Andino as Bamatabois/Babet
- Lindsay Heather Pearce as Fantine
- Nick Rehberger as Javert
- Christian Mark as Enjolras
Further cast
Jenna Burns, Ben Cherington, Steve Czarnecki, Kelsey Denale, Arianne DiCerbo, Genevielle Ellis, David Young Fernandez, Michelle Beth Herman, Randy Jeter, Cameron Loyal, Mikako Martin, Eden Mau, Andrew Marks Maughan, Nicole Morris, Ashley Dawn Mortensen,Tim Quartier, Juliette Redden, Julia Ellen Richardson, Ethan Rogers, Matt Rosell, Christopher Robin Sapp, Greta Schafer, Emily Some, Veronica Stern, Christopher James Tamayo, Kyle TImson and J.T. Wood
Creative
- Produced by Cameron Mackintosh
- Directed & Adapted by Laurence Connor & James Powell
- Production Design by John Napier
- Costumes Design by Andreane Neofitou
- Lighting Design by David Hersey
- Sound Design by Andrew Bruce
- Lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer
- Music by Claude-Michel Schonberg
- Book by Alain Boublil & Claude-Michel Schonberg
Awards
2014 Olivier Awards
- Audience Award for Most Popular Show
2014 Tony Awards
- Best Revival of a Musical
- Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical - Ramin Karimloo
- Best Sound Design of a Musical - Mick Potter
2014 Drama Desk Awards
- Outstanding Revival of a Musical
2012 Olivier Awards
- Audience Award for Most Popular Show
1987 Tony Awards
- Best Musical
- Best Book of a Musical - Alain Buoblil and Claude-Michel Schonberg
- Best Original Score - Claude-Michel Schonerg (music) and Herbert Kretzmer & Alain Buoblil (lyrics)
- Best Actore in a Featured Role in a Musical - Michael Maguire
- Best Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical - Frances Ruffelle
- Best Direction of a Musical - Trevor Nunn and John Caird
- Best Scenic Design - John Napier
- Best Lighting Design - David Hersey
- Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical - Colm Wilkinson
- Best Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical - Terrence Mann
- Best Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical - Judy Kuhn
- Best Costume Design - Andreane Neofitou
Reviews
Critic's review
So go. Be transported. Get caught up in the tidal wave of emotion. Cry if you are inclined. Hum the music for days on end. And then, if you love that feeling, go again when it comes back. Which, eventually, it will.
Chicago Sun Times
Customer reviews
Alma
Wonderful
Lisa Simeone
Simply Extraordinary
Yvette
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