Les Miserables is a popular musical written by a French Novelist called Victor Hugo. It's all about one's survival in the face of persecution.
The Queen's Theatre London,
51 Shaftesbury Avenue,
London,
WTV 8BA
To book: +44 (0)207 437 4370
Queen's is situated a short walk away from Piccadilly Circus. 4 Car Parks within 5 minutes walking distance.
Ticket prices range from £17.50 to £47.50.
Les Misérables contains a vast array of plots, entirely the motif that binds bureaucracy stick at one time is the memoirs in
reference to the ex-convict Jean Valjean.
Some reviews:
Daily Telegraph
"Sprawling for more than three hours over the vast Barbican stage, the pop musical version of Victor Hugo's 1862 novel Les Miserables makes an enthralling spectacle and is full of good tunes. It tells a rambling yarn as sanctimonious as it is melodramatic, though this bogs down in a static student-led riot against ill-treatment of the poor."
City Limits
"Tearing the heart out of Victor Hugo's epic novel Alain Boublil and Claude
Michael Schonberg present us with the pulp; a MOR world where black is
unquestionably black, white is white, revolutionaries are awfully jolly fellows,
slums picturesque, street kids are called urchins and sing like Jack Wild and
the world always stops for a love song."
|