There are numerous arguments to see Les Miserables in the West End of London. The long running extraordinary musical has filled concert halls around the globe for years. Making the West End its home since 1985, the hundreds of lovers for this extraordinary stage performance musical are testament to the wonderful portrayal of the characters brought to life on such a serious and heartfelt level.
The story of Les Miserables is set in early 19th century France and is based on Victor Hugos 1862 entitled Les Miserables. The unique tale of characters that endeavor against all odds for redemption is both charming and involving. Through the lives of student revolutionaries and factory workers the story of Les Miserables unfolds before your eyes.
The creation of Victor Hugo, Les Miserables remains to be one of the most prosperous musicals the earth has ever witnessed. Les Miserables first opened up its doors on December 4, 1985 at the Palace Theatre. The Palace Theatre productions were the tip of the iceberg as just before the grand West End opening Les Miserables encountered a sell-out period at the Barbican in London.
Les Miserables has had some of the theatre industry accomplished actors envigorate the most heralding shows the theatre audience had ever seen. Newly affirmed performances are predicted to feature one of the pop star Jonas Brothers bringing to the stage yet another resounding yet unparalleled feature. Nick Jonas, 17, is timetabled to make his West End debut as Marius from June 21st.
Another superb reason to go to Les Miserables is the introduction of British singing sensation Susan Boyle. Boyle, 49, is in discussions with the production company to take to the stage ready for the musicals 25th anniversary performances. Boyle burst onto the international scene during her audition for ‘Britain’s Got Talent.’ Her haunting performance of ‘I Dreamed A Dream’ made her a household name suddenly. Boyle is predicted to take up the part of Fantine and perform her planet famous version of ‘I Dreamed A Dream.’
Les Miserables enters its 25th anniversary in london’s west end. The celebration of this great accomplishment makes this musical a must see and experience. The production celebrated the 21st anniversary in a lavish way in 2006. Queens Theatre has been the long standing place for the world recognised musical production. The background of the musical encapsulated within the halls and corridors of this remarkable theatre is legendary.
And finally, the most predominate reason to go and see Miserables is so that you too can experience a bit of history and theatre magic. The Tony Award winning musical took top honors for its most popular song ‘I Dreamed A Dream.’ Over time ‘I Dreamed A Dream’ has resonated deeply with all who have had the chance to hear it. ‘I Dreamed A Dream’ has made many cover versions since its 1985 introduction. Some of the most popular recordings contain Neil Diamond, Arethra Franklin, David Essex, Michael Crawford and Susan Boyle.
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