Les Miserables - Musical
Queen's Theatre
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Address
Shaftesbury Avenue, London, W1V 8BA
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Tube Stations
Piccadilly Circus
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Producer:
Cameron Mackintosh
Writer:
Alain Boubil, Claude-Michel Schonberg and Herbert Kretzmer
Whether you’re revisiting an old favourite or enjoying this great story afresh, Les Miserables is a truly epic spectacle.
A powerful story gently told, of one man and the effect he has on a host of vivid characters as 19th century France plunges toward revolution.
It's an international tradition that continues to inspire new audiences and garner fresh fans with passionate performances, riveting action and rousing, stirring songs of revolution and love.
From its celebrated opening at London's Palace theatre in October 1985, this stunning adaptation of Victor Hugo's epic masterpiece immediately captured the imagination and enthusiasm of the theatre-going public. Les Miserables has already been performed in 38 countries, 221 cities and sung in 21 different languages. Having won awards all over the world, including an unprecedented eight Broadway Tony awards, Les Miserables has earned itself a unique place in musical history.
Press Quotes
"This great musical is a masterpiece of storytelling" - Sunday Times
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Why Not Add One Of The Following Attractions To Your Break?
| Afternoon Tea at the Le Meridien Piccadilly Hotel Take Afternoon Tea at the luxurious 5 star Le Meridien Piccadilly Hotel. This time-honoured English tradition takes place in the Oak Room Lounge on Sundays and in the Terrace Restaurant Monday-Saturday. |
| Chez Gerard Restaurant, Dover Street On entering a Chez Gérard you find you have been transported to a traditional French brasserie of the 1930s. Apart from the panelled booths, luggage racks and stylish zinc bar, there is no mistaking the sounds, aromas and tastes of France. |
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| Hampton Court Palace Visit King Henry VIII's huge riverside residence Hampton Court Palace and explore the gardens, palace, and famous maze. |
| Afternoon Tea at the Ritz Hotel For a truly unforgettable afternoon book the world-famous Afternoon Tea at The Ritz : The world's greatest hotel, as conceived by the world's greatest hotelier. For over a century The Ritz has been the benchmark by which other hotels are measured and their Afternoon Tea epitomises these high standards. |
| Sarastro's Restaurant Add a Pre-Theatre Dinner at this excellent opera themed and flamboyant restaurant, rich in heavy drapes, frescoed ceilings, mosaics and operatic props. |
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