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Queen's Theatre

AddressShaftesbury Avenue
London
W1D 6BA
Telephone0870 950 0930
StationPiccadilly Circus (LT)

DescriptionSister theatre to the adjoining Gielgud (originally the Globe) when it opened on 8 Oct 1907. Bombed in 1940, re-opened in 1959. 979 seats. Member of the Society of London Theatre. In 1999 Delfont Mackintosh Theatres Limited acquired the freehold of the Queen s and the Gielgud Theatres from Christ s Hospital, Horsham. The lease of the Gielgud Theatre will revert back from Really Useful Theatres to Delfont Mackintosh Theatres in March 2006 after which there are plans to refurbish both venues and to build a 500-seat theatre, The Sondheim, above the Queen s. This will be the first new theatre in Shaftesbury Avenue since 1931.


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2010 marked the 25th anniversary year for Les Miserables, the world’s longest-running musical!

Based on Victor Hugo's 1862 novel Les Miserables musical is the story of Jean Valjean, released on parole after 19 years on the chain gang. Only the saintly Bishop of Digne treats him kindly and Valjean, embittered by years of hardship, repays him by stealing some silver. Valjean is caught and brought back by the police, and is astonished when the Bishop lies to save him, also giving him two precious candlesticks. Valjean decides to start his life anew. Things go well but 8 years later, an encounter with a face from the past threatens everything he now holds dear..

Seen by over 57 million people worldwide in 42 countries, 291 cities and sung in 21 different languages, Les Miserables' songs include "I Dreamed A Dream", "Do You Hear the People Sing", "Bring Him Home", "Master of the House" and "One Day More".

Opening at London's Barbican Centre on 8th October 1985. Les Miserables then transferred to the Palace Theatre and then moved to the Queens Theatre where it still plays today. The original London cast included Colm Wilkinson, Roger Allam, Patti LuPone, Frances Ruffelle, Rebecca Caine and Michael Ball.

In October 2010 Les Miserables in London became the first musical in history to have three productions running in the same city, with the original show running at the Queens Theatre, a 25th Anniversary touring production running at the Barbican and a special concert version at London's O2 Arena where the star-studded concert featured Alfie Boe, Norm Lewis, Lea Salonga, Nick Jonas, Ramin Karimloo, Samantha Barks and Matt Lucas.

Les Miserables on Broadway premiered in March 1987 and closed after 6,680 performances in sixteen years in May 2003, making it at the time of closing the second-longest-running musical in Broadway history.

At the 11th Whatsonstage.com awards  Les Miserables collected Best Musical Revival, Theatre Event of the Year and Best Ensemble Performance.

Now in its 27th year, the movie, starring Anne Hathaway, Russell Crowe and Hugh Jackman, has broken box office records, and the soundtrack has acquired the number one spot in the album charts. The 2012 West End cast includes Danielle Hope, Geronimo Rauch and Tam Mutu.

Enjoy the world’s favourite musical by buying some of the great cheap Les Miserables tickets Whatsonstage.com have available.



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