West End Theatre Breaks
| Autumn 2010 will see Les Misérables mark 25 years in London. To celebrate the event two simultaneous productions will play in the city. The long-running show at the Queens theatre will be joined by the highly-rated touring production, which comes to the Barbican for a limited run. |
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Exporting the RevolutionThe French revolution never did manage to cross the channel but the story of prisoner Jean Valjean has captivated British audiences since opening in the capital in 1985. Les Misérables opened at the Barbican in September 1985, moving to the Palace theatre three months later after enthusiastic audience acclaim. It transferred to its current venue, the Queens theatre, in April 2004. |
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Turmoil and SpectacleAfter 19 years in prison Jean Valjean is released on parole. He becomes a wealthy factory owner and mayor of a small town, until his past catches up with him once again. Years later, the city of Paris is in uproar and revolutionary students take to the streets. As Valjean reappears in search of a young girl, the barricades are built and government soldiers move in. |
The Touring Production: Seeing Double?The touring musical, which opened in Cardiff in 2009, includes new staging and design inspired by the paintings of the original novelist, Victor Hugo. When it the production opens in London it will mark the first time anywhere in the world that two versions of the same musical have been played in the same city. |
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Posted by Ben on Saturday 3rd April 2010 at 12:47PM
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