The long running and popular musical Les Miserables has confirmed that it is now booking at the Queen’s Theatre in London until the 14th October 2017.
This news means that the musical, based on Victor Hugo’s novel, will now be booking into its 32nd year in the West End having originally opened at the Barbican in 1985.
Featuring a score by Claude-Michel Schonberg and Herbert Kretzmer and directed by Trevor Nunn, the iconic show features songs including ‘One Day More’, ‘I Dreamed a Dream’ and ‘On My Own’.
The current West End cast includes: Craig Mather (Marius), Eva Noblezada (Eponine), Peter Lockyer (Jean Valjean), Jeremy Secomb (Javert), David Langham (Thenardier), Katy Secombe (Madame Thenardier), Zoe Doano (Cosette) and Chris Cowley (Enjolras).
Produced by Cameron Mackintosh, Les Miserables features choreography by Kate Flatt, lighting by David Hersey, sound by Mick Potter and Andrew Bruce, design by John Napier and costume design by Andreane Neofitou.
As well as having been seen by over 65 million people in 42 countries and in 22 languages around the world, the production has won a number of awards including an Olivier, eight Tonys, a Grammy, and 5 Helpmann Awards.
Following its world premiere at the Barbican in 1985, Les Miserables transferred to the Palace Theatre in the West End on the 4th December 1985, before moving to the Queen’s Theatre on the 3rd April 2004.
Les Miserables is now booking at the Queen’s Theatre until the 14th October 2017. To book tickets visit: Ticketmaster.co.uk, Discount Theatre.com, Last Minute.com, Theatre Tickets Direct.co.uk, Love Theatre.com, Theatre People.com and UK Tickets.co.uk.