
The ensemble cast of Les Misérables - ready for revolution
Les Misérables moved to London's Queen's Theatre in 2004. Boasting a slew of excellent songs, unforgettable characters and a heart-wrenching story, it closes to rapturous applause every night.
Les Mis (as it's affectionately known), is an adaptation of Victor Hugo's epic account of early 19th-century Paris and the fate of the city during the 1830 July Revolution.
This hardy perennial, written by Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schonberg and directed by Trevor Nunn and John Caird, has become a must-see for most tourists coming to London. Find out what you're missing....
In the heart of London's West End, Shaftesbury Avenue (between Piccadilly Circus and Cambridge Circus) is the location for four theatres: the Lyric, Apollo, Gielgud & Queens Theatres.
By Bus: 19 and 38 pass right by.
By Tube: Piccadilly (Piccadilly & Bakerloo lines).
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