This is powerful stuff. This is musical theatre on a grand scale. Les Miserables is the planet's longest-running musical. More than 55 million of us have seen it. In 40 countries and 21 languages. It's a spectacular adaptation of Victor Hugo's masterpiece. And it's at London's Queens Theatre now!
Booking until: Saturday, 27th October 2012
Matinees: Wednesday and Saturday 2:30pm
Evenings: Monday to Saturday 7:30pm
Running time: 3 hours
Playing at the Queen's Theatre.
Les Miserables tickets – Treat yourself to an emotional rollercoaster ride!
This very special adaptation by Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schonberg continues thrill audiences night after night at London's prestigious Queen's Theatre. Join the revolution!
Les Miserables – fondly known as Les Mis by fans – is the world's most popular musical. Now approaching quarter of a century on the stage, Les Mis tickets are gold dust. What a gift. What a treat. What an experience!
It's a tale set in troubled nineteenth century France with a score including well loved tunes like 'On My Own', 'One Day More' and 'Do You Hear The People Sing?'. And since opening in London in October 1985 Les Mis has been a huge hit. We've flocked to see it through thick and thin. It has won Grammies in the US. The score has gone multi-platinum. And the video of the 10th Anniversary Royal Albert Hall Gala Concert has sold more than a million, making it one of the UK's best ever selling music videos.
Based on the heart rending novel by Victor Hugo, this stage version features lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer and music by Claude-Michel Schanberg. The original text is by theatre genius Alain Boublil and there's additional material from James Fenton. It's adapted and directed by Trevor Nunn and John Caird. And the costumes... wow!
Book now and join fifty five million other people who have laughed and cried their way through Les Mis!
Please Note: seats on the side of the upper circle are classed as side view restricted. Seats from row R back in the stalls and row H back in the Dress Circle may be restricted view due to the overhang and may not have a view of the top of the stage.
Gareth Gates will star as Marius until the 18th June 2011.
Matt Lucas will play Thenardier from the 23rd June until the 10th September.
Alfie Boe will play Jean Valjean 23rd June to the 26th November, excluding Monday Evenings and Wednesday matinees. He will also not perform the 6th and 20th August, 10th September, weeks commencing the 19th September and 31st October, the 12th and the 18th November.
"For sheer musical theatre spectacle and an emotional roller coaster, it quite rightly remains the best show in town"
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