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Tomatometers 9,3 of 10; audience Score 45 vote; ; country USA. 09/11/2019 LES MISÉRABLES ROCKS THE UK AND THE US FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY THE SOLD-OUT STAGED CONCERT FROM THE WEST END LES MISÉRABLES – THE STAGED CONCERT IS LIVE IN CINEMAS ON 2 DECEMBER 2019 FEATURING THE ALL-STAR CAST INCLUDING MICHAEL BALL, ALFIE BOE, CARRIE HOPE FLETCHER AND MATT LUCAS #LESMIZROCKS ‘ LES MIZ ROCKS TO THE RAFTERS – GENERATING MEGAWATTS OF ELECTRICITY. THIS IS ALSO ONE OF THE MOST INTIMATE AND TREMENDOUSLY MOVING LES MIS EXPERIENCES IVE EVER HAD – BAZ BAMIGBOYE, DAILY MAIL ‘STAR VOICES, A THRILLING ORCHESTRA AND BRILLIANT PRESENTATION: THE PERFECT TONIC WHILE WE WAIT FOR THE FULL LES MIS SPECTACLE TO RETURN TO SHAFTESBURY AVENUE – RICHARD MORRISON, THE TIMES ‘I LOVED IT, WHAT A NIGHT! IT WAS WONDERFUL, BEAUTIFULLY STAGED AND WORKS SO BRILLIANTLY AS A CONCERT. IT WAS TRULY SUPERB AND ACTUALLY BREATHED NEW LIFE INTO A SHOW I KNOW SO WELL AND LOVE AND HAVE SEEN MANY TIMES – GABY ROSLIN, BBC RADIO LONDON FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY, Cameron Mackintoshs spectacular sell-out staged concert version of Boublil and Schönbergs legendary musical, Les Misérables – The Staged Concert will be broadcast live in cinemas across the UK, Ireland and the United States on Monday, 2 December 2019 from the Gielgud Theatre in London. Seen by over 120 million people worldwide, Les Misérables is undisputedly one of the worlds most popular musicals – and now Les Misérables – The Staged Concert is the must-see event for all fans of musical theatre and live event cinema. TICKETS ARE NOW ON SALE AND TO BOOK TICKETS FOR YOU LOCAL CINEMA CLICK HERE. Cameron Mackintosh presents Boublil and Schönbergs legendary musical Les Misérables – The Staged Concert. Based on the novel by Victor Hugo Music by Claude-Michel Schönberg Lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer Original French Text by Alain Boublil and Jean-Marc Natel. Leading an outstanding cast and orchestra of over 65 are Michael Ball (Javert) Alfie Boe (Jean Valjean) Carrie Hope Fletcher (Fantine) and Matt Lucas (Thénardier) who perform the songs ‘I Dreamed A Dream, ‘Bring Him Home, ‘One Day More, ‘On My Own and many more. This sensational one night only cinematic live event is not to be missed. Cameron Mackintosh said: ‘The extraordinary sell-out success and response to our spectacular new theatrical concert staging of Les Misérables has been phenomenal so we are thrilled to add one final extra performance on 2 December which will be streamed LIVE to cinema audiences around the UK, Ireland and the US. Starring our entirely brilliant London cast headed by Michael Ball, Alfie Boe, Carrie Hope Fletcher and Matt Lucas, our 16 week limited season at the Gielgud sold out in a few days but now you can storm the barricades to ensure you catch this thrilling live performance direct from the West End in a cinema near you. For the masses of disappointed fans who couldnt get to see this amazing concert in London this live event will be a unique shared experience of thrilling drama, glorious music and sensational singing performed by an amazing all-star cast and orchestra of over 65 – the like of which you will have never seen before. If you have ever Dreamed a Dream – this is it! Comments.

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Les misérables: the staged concert schedule. Les misérables: the staged concert new york. I want this tattooed on my forehead. OMG YEEEESSSS. GO CARIEEE. Released December 8, 2019 3 hr Concert/Special Events Music/Performing Arts Tell us where you are Looking for movie tickets? Enter your location to see which movie theaters are playing Les Misérables - The Staged Concert near you. ENTER CITY, STATE OR ZIP CODE GO Sign up for a FANALERT and be the first to know when tickets and other exclusives are available in your area. Also sign me up for FanMail to get updates on all things movies: tickets, special offers, screenings + more. Les Misérables - The Staged Concert 1 of 1 Les Misérables - The Staged Concert Synopsis Featuring an all-star cast, Cameron Mackintoshs spectacular sold-out staged concert version of the musical phenomenon LES MISÉRABLES is an absolute must-see! Read Full Synopsis Movie Reviews Presented by Rotten Tomatoes.

Les MisÃrables: The Staged concert video. Michael Ball, Alfie Boe, Carrie Hope Fletcher and Matt Lucas starred in a special concert production of Les Miserables in London at the Gielgud Theatre in the West End this summer. The concert production of the Les Miserables  musical opened temporarily to the Gielgud Theatre in the summer with this concert production, running from 10 th August 2019 while the Queens Theatre, now renamed the Sondheim Theatre, is refurbished. Michael Ball returned to the production after he starred in its London premiere at the Barbican in 1985. Ball played Marius Pontmercy in the original production, which quickly transferred to the Palace Theatre in the West End. Ball will play Javert in this special concert production of the musical. (See below for days Michael Ball will not be performing. ) Alfie Boe played Jean Valjean in the musical. Ball and Boe have previously toured the country together on numerous occasions, and have released two number one albums together. Boe has previously performed the role of Jean Valjean in the musical at the Queen's in 2011. (See below for note on Alfie Boe's performance schedule. ) Les Miserables In Concert also featured  Carrie Hope Fletcher, who heads back to where her career began as a child playing Young Eponine in the musical in 2001. She returned to the production in 2013 to play the older version of the character, and will take on the role of Fantine in the show in this concert production. Fletcher recently starred as Veronica in the West End production of Heathers the Musical. Matt Lucas  also appears in the concert. The Little Britain actor takes on the role of Thénardier in the concert after he played the part at a 25 th anniversary concert of the show in 2010, and then took on the role in the full West End production in 2011. The musical premiered at the Barbican Centre in 1985 directed by Trevor Nunn, and starring Michael Ball, Patti LuPone, Colm Wilkinson and Roger Allam. It then transferred to the Palace Theatre during the same year after sweeping success, and then to the Queens Theatre in 2004. Les Miserables in Concert ran from 10 th August 2019 at the Gielgud Theatre in London. CAST PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE Performance schedule for the role of Jean Valjean: Monday:  John Owen-Jones Tuesday:  Alfie Boe Wednesday matinees:  John Owen-Jones Wednesday evenings:  Alfie Boe Thursday:  John Owen-Jones Friday:  Alfie Boe Saturday matinees:  Alfie Boe Saturday evenings:  Alfie Boe John Owen-Jones  will perform the role of Jean Valjean at the  Tuesday 20th August 2. 30pm  performance. Please note  Michael Ball  will  NOT  perform on 13th & 14th September 2019 and  Alfie Boe  will  NOT  perform on 14th, 15th or 16th October, or 1st or 2nd November 2019 Please also note our adjusted cast performance schedule for w/c 28th October 2019: Monday 28th October -  Alfie Boe Tuesday 29th October -  Alfie Boe Wednesday 30th October (matinee and evening) Alfie Boe Thursday 31st October -  Alfie Boe Friday 1st November -  John Owen-Jones Saturday 2nd November (matinee and evening) John Owen-Jones.

Les misérables the staged concert cinema. Cameron Mackintosh today (6 February 2019) announces that for 16 weeks only Michael Ball (Javert) Alfie Boe (Jean Valjean) Carrie Hope Fletcher (Fantine) and Matt Lucas (Thénardier) will lead a large cast and orchestra of over sixty-five in the concert version of Les Misérables.   Katy Secombe also joins to play Madame Thénardier and for three performances a week, the role of Jean Valjean will be played by John Owen-Jones.  Further casting will be announced shortly. This spectacular staging of the legendary concert, previously seen in London at the Royal Albert Hall and the O2 Arena, will run from 10 August – 30 November 2019 at the intimate Gielgud Theatre next door to the current home of Les Misérables at the Queens Theatre.  Public booking opens at 12noon (GMT) on Thursday 7 February 2019. Cameron Mackintosh said:  “ The success of Les Misérables continues to amaze me and break new ground.  Despite the fact the show continues to play to 95% capacity we have been obliged to close the production at the Queens Theatre for 16 weeks this Autumn to do much needed includes restoring the ceiling plasterwork and the auditorium, adding many more lavatories, as well as carrying out major renovations backstage, which havent been touched since the 1940s. The theatre was heavily damaged during World War II and has never been properly restored and brought up to modern standards. ” “Les Misérables is the only musical ever that has been equally successful on stage, film, in concert and in the classroom.  Its spectacular staged concerts are legendary successes, just as popular as the stage show.  I am thrilled that the plan to keep Les Misérables running in London with a staged concert version on Shaftesbury Avenue during the enforced closure period has attracted such a stellar cast, with Michael Ball, Alfie Boe, Carrie Hope Fletcher, John Owen Jones, Matt Lucas and Katy Secombe, who all have a very close personal connection to the history of the show. Of course I am a bit miserable that Michael, the gorgeous young actor that created the student Marius in the original production, is now for the first time old enough to play the implacable inspector Javert, an amazing match for Alfies career defining portrayal of Jean Valjean. ” “I know fans are in for a unique and amazing experience from our huge Company who will be performing in the glorious intimate theatrical space of the Gielgud Theatre Produced on stage by Mackintosh, Les Misérables is the worlds longest running musical now in its 34 th year in London.   Its celebrated score includes the songs, I Dreamed a Dream, On My Own, Stars, Bring Him Home, Do You Hear the People Sing? One Day More, Empty Chairs at Empty Tables, Master Of The House and many more.  Produced on screen also by Mackintosh (along with Working Title and Universal) Les Misérables is now the most successful movie of an ‘original stage musical. The Original London production currently at the Queens Theatre (following runs at the Barbican and the Palace Theatre) will play until 13 July 2019 when the theatre will then close for four months of rebuilding work both backstage and in the auditorium as well as adding many much-needed new lavatories to the front of house.  This work will also restore architect W. G. Spragues original boxes and loges which, along with the entire front of house, were destroyed by a bomb in 1940 and caused the theatre to be closed for 20 years.  The restored Queens Theatre will reopen in December of 2019 with a new production of Les Misérables continuing its phenomenal run indefinitely, with a new West End company being put together now. The new production of Les Misérables, with a separate company, is currently on a record-breaking international tour, sold out a year in advance through to January 2020 which has now been extended to Autumn 2021.  Box office for the additional dates will open shortly.

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Les misérables the staged concert – monday 2nd december at 7pm. Les misérables the staged concert cinema 2 december. Every time I hear Bring Him Home I think back to all the soldiers fighting overseas. 1st heard this in the 90's during Desert Still gives me chills. Les Misérables: The Staged Concert Found here. Watch Free Les Misérables: The. Whence Les Misérables: The Staged Concert. Les misérables: the staged concert band. Les Misérables - The Staged Concert at Star Theatre - movie times & tickets SAT 29 FEB Coming Soon to Star Theatre 180 mins, Rated M Directed by Nick Morris Starring Olga Kurylenko, Michael Ball, Alfie Boe, Carrie Hope Fletcher CAMERON MACKINTOSH presents BOUBLIL & SCHÖNBERGS legendary musical LES MISÉRABLES – THE STAGED CONCERT. Based on the novel by VICTOR HUGO Music by CLAUDE-MICHEL SCHÖNBERG Lyrics by HERBERT KRETZMER Original French Text by ALAIN BOUBLIL and JEAN-MARC NATEL. Seen by over 120 million people worldwide, LES MISÉRABLES is undisputedly one of the worlds most popular musicals. Coinciding with its 35th triumphant year in Londons West End, Cameron Mackintosh produced a spectacular sell-out staged concert version at the Gielgud Theatre featuring an all-star cast including Michael Ball, Alfie Boe, Carrie Hope Fletcher, Matt Lucas and John Owen Jones. Now cinema audiences can experience a live broadcast of the musical phenomenon which broke box office records and sold out its entire 16 week season. Featuring a cast and orchestra of over 65 and including the songs I Dreamed A Dream, Bring Him Home, One Day More and On My Own this sensational staged concert is not to be missed - an absolute must-see for any fans of musical theatre or live event cinema. Read more. CAMERON MACKINTOSH presents BOUBLIL & SCHÖNBERGS legendary musical LES MISÉRABLES – THE STAGED CONCERT. Featuring a cast and orchestra of over 65 and including the songs I Dreamed A Dream, Bring Him Home, One Day More and On My Own this sensational staged concert is not to be missed - an absolute must-see for any fans of musical theatre or live event cinema., Musical, Times & Tickets.

Les misérables: the staged concert chicago. Les Miserables didnt need a new production... I've seen so many different les mis casts do this song and oh my god, I've literally only watched this video now and it's the best I've ever seen it done. Les MisÃrables: The Staged concert band. This website uses cookies to provide you with a better experience You can adjust your cookie settings through your browser. If you do not adjust your settings, you are consenting to us issuing all cookies to you. Image Courtesy Trafalgar Releasing. For one night only, Cameron Mackintoshs spectacular staged concert variation of Boublil & Schönbergs musical,  Les Misérables – The Staged Concert,  will broadcast live in cinemas across North America on Monday, December 2, from the Gielgud Theatre in London. The show will also have encore screenings taking place on Sunday, December 8. Over 120 million people worldwide have seen  Les Misérables,  which is one of the worlds most popular musicals. Now  Les Misérables – The Staged Concert  is a must-see event for fans of musical theatre and live event cinema everywhere. Leading a cast and orchestra of more than 65 are Michael Ball (Javert) Alfie Boe (Jean Valjean) Carrie Hope Fletcher (Fantine) and Matt Lucas (Thénardier) who will perform the songs “I Dreamed A Dream, ” “Bring Him Home, ” “One Day More, ” “On My Own” and many more. This sensational one-night cinematic live event is not to be missed. Cameron Mackintosh said: “The extraordinary sell-out success and response to our spectacular new theatrical concert staging of Les Misérables has been phenomenal so we are thrilled to add one final extra performance on December 2 which will be streamed LIVE to cinema audiences around North America. Starring our entirely brilliant London cast headed by Michael Ball, Alfie Boe, Carrie Hope Fletcher and Matt Lucas, our 16 week limited season at the Gielgud sold out in a few days but now you can storm the barricades to ensure you catch this thrilling live performance direct from the West End in a cinema near you. For the masses of disappointed fans who couldnt get to see this amazing concert in London this live event will be a unique shared experience of thrilling drama, glorious music and sensational singing performed by an amazing all-star cast and orchestra of over 65 – the like of which you will have never seen before. If you have ever Dreamed a Dream – this is it! ” Tickets for North American cinemas will be available here beginning Friday, November 8. Tags: les miserables staged concert Written by Brianna Brianna works full time in the publishing industry, passionately building books to bring to the masses. Her first fandom was Harry Potter, which she joined at age 11. Her love for books took her abroad to earn her Masters Degree at University College London, after which she lived in New York City, and now resides in Austin. She loves all things fandom including Supernatural, Doctor Who, and more. Ever the introvert, she can usually be found reading, playing with her dog, listening to music and practicing yoga. Brianna joined the Nerds and Beyond staff in 2018 where she unites her love for all things "nerd" with her passion for writing. Find her on Twitter here: bookbag09 You may also like...

This cast was stellar. Does anyone know if this concert will be available to purchase to own someday. Amazing voices 🙏. Les MisÃrables: The Staged. Following the exciting news that, during the Queen's Theatre refurb, Les Miserables will be continuing at the Gielgud Theatre as an epic concert production, a fantastic cast has been announced to showcase the classic musical in all its glory. From original cast members like Michael Ball, to Les Mis vets and a few other favourites from the barricades to boot, we take you through the cast of Les Miserables: The All-Star Staged Concert. Les Miserables: The All-Star Staged Concert tickets go on sale later today. Michael Ball Michael Ball first appeared in Les Miserables back in 1985 as a member of the original London cast of the musical. He played the role of Marius, the love interest of Cosette in the story. He starred in the Barbican premiere production, and then at the Palace Theatre following the West End transfer. He also performed the musical as part of 'The Dream Cast in Concert' to celebrate the 10 th anniversary of the show in 1995, and a concert performance for the Queen at Windsor Castle in 2004. Ball then starred in the 25 th anniversary concert at The O2 Arena in 2010. He will return to the musical to play the role of Inspector Javert when the Les Miserables concert production opens at the Gielgud Theatre in August. Alfie Boe A regular collaborator with Ball - they have released two albums and toured the UK together - Alfie Boe s history with the show dates back to the O2 Arena concert in 2010, where he performed the role of Jean Valjean. During the encore, he performed “Bring Him Home” as part of the Valjean Quartet alongside Colm Wilkinson, John Owen-Jones and Simon Bowman. Boe was then cast in the West End production of Les Miserables in 2011, playing Valjean. In 2015, he took on the role in the Broadway revival of the musical at the Imperial Theatre. He will be reprising the role once again for the Gielgud concert production (John Owen-Jones will share the role with Boe, see below for more details. ) Carrie Hope Fletcher Carrie Hope Fletcher s career has been littered with appearances in the musical. When she was nine years old, she appeared in the West End production as Young Eponine, and returned to the show in 2013 to take over the role of adult Eponine, making her the only British actor to play both young and older versions of the character. She returns to the musical to play Fantine in the concert production this summer. She recently revealed that across her two runs in the musical she racked up 959 performances, and returning this year means she will break the 1, 000 performances mark. Matt Lucas Actor and comedian Matt Lucas first brush with the musical was also at the O2 Arena concert in 2010, performing the role of Thénardier. He was then cast in the role at the Queens Theatre, alongside Alfie Boe, and played the role for three months. He returns to the musical to reprise the same role in London this summer. John Owen-Jones John Owen-Jones has performed in Les Miz numerous times across his extensive career. He first took over the role of Jean Valjean in 1998 aged 26, making him the youngest actor to play the part. He had previously understudied the roles of the Factory Foreman, Feuilly, Grantaire and Enjolras, and appeared as part of the choir in the 1995 Royal Albert Hall concert. Owen-Jones returned to the London production in 2005 to play Valjean at the Queens Theatre, and went on to play the role on Broadway, and during the 25 th anniversary international tour. John Owen-Jones will play the role of Jean Valjean for three performances a week in the concert production, playing the role on Mondays, Wednesday matinees and Thursdays. Katy Secombe Katy Secombe has performed in the London production of Miz on a number of occasions, playing Madame Thénardier on a number of occasions of the years, including as part of the 30 th anniversary cast. She also appeared in the major motion picture of the musical as Madame Huchloup, but will be reprising her role as Madame Thénardier as part of the All-Star Staged Concert. Further casting is set to be announced for Les Miserables: The All-Star Staged Concert, so be sure to keep checking back for the latest Les Miserables news.

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Awesome -shame about the mix. just hear the piano and the voices. Les misérables: the staged concerts. Les misérables: the staged concert 2018. While the Queen's Theatre, the West End home of Les Miserables, undergoes renovation work, the show has moved a few doors down Shaftesbury Avenue for a limited 16-week run at the Gielgud Theatre. Billed as an all-star staged concert, this short run brings together some of the biggest and most noteworthy names who have been associated with the show over the years. However, it's not all massively successful stars, as some new names and potential stars of tomorrow have also joined the cast for these unique performances in the intimate surroundings of the Gielgud. I'd been looking forward to seeing this show for months, but did it manage to live up to my expectations? As soon as the staged concert was announced earlier this year, I couldn't wait to get tickets. Les Mis has been my favourite show for years and this was the third time I've seen a live production. If you're interested, you can read my review of the last time I saw Les Mis here. We took care when choosing tickets to pick one of Alfie Boe's scheduled performances. Boe is sharing the lead role of Jean Valjean with John Owen-Jones, but I have wanted to see Alfie Boe perform this role since I saw the 25th-anniversary concert streamed live at my local cinema. In my opinion, Alfie Boe is perfect for this role, and I feel incredibly lucky to have finally had the opportunity to see him as Valjean. Boe brings so much depth and raw emotion to the role - during the performance, he is Jean Valjean. In addition, his incredible voice is so powerful that he easily outshone everyone else on that stage; a remarkable achievement when you consider some of the other big names in the cast. A post shared by Lorna Holland ( themaxdog) on Sep 23, 2019 at 5:23am PDT Playing opposite Alfie Boe's Valjean is Michael Ball as Inspector Javert. I did have a few misgivings about whether Michael Ball would suit the role of Javert, but he soon chased away any lingering doubts in my mind and gave a stunning performance. I had previously seen Carrie Hope Fletcher in the role of Eponine, but in this performance, she plays Fantine. She gave an expressive performance filled with emotions and I think she really came into her own in this role. Rounding off the stand-out performances of the evening were Matt Lucas and Katy Secombe as the Thenardiers. Both are veterans to their respective roles, yet each continues to bring expertly-timed humour to the production. They also work brilliantly together, bouncing comedy off one another throughout the show. However, it's not just the stars that manage to steal the show. The staging was simple yet incredibly effective, placing the greatest emphasis on the music and the songs which have captivated audiences around the world for decades. The orchestra was amazing; I particularly enjoyed the poignant oboe solo following the battle atop the barricade. The staged concert is based on the version of the production that was used for the 25th-anniversary concert - the very first time I saw Les Miserables. Seeing this version of the production, along with some of the same cast members who performed in the concert (notably Alfie Boe and Matt Lucas) feels like I've come full circle. I feel extremely lucky to have had the opportunity to witness this truly incredible experience of a story that will never grow old. I loved every minute of Les Miserables: The Staged Concert, and I look forward to seeing what the next chapter will hold for this brilliant musical when it returns to the Sondheim (the Queen's Theatre is due to be renamed following the completion of its renovations) at the end of the year. Vive Les Miserables! Are you a fan of Les Miserables? Have you seen the show? Let me know in the comments below.

Les misérables: the staged concert. Les misérables: the staged concert tickets. Les misérables: the staged concert English Full Movier… 'Les Misérables: The Staged hd free. Watch& Online&Revision3 les misérables: the staged concert at Dailymotion. There are some shows which the cast cant seem to get enough of, and Les Misérables is one of them. Several previous cast members are currently back on stage in the production for One Day More (and then another sixteen weeks after that) when the show temporarily moves to the Gielgud Theatre. A slightly different production to the one previously at The Sondheim Theatre (formerly Queens Theatre) this limited run will be a fully-staged concert version, with over 65 musicians playing in the accompanying orchestra. So, who are these returning stars in their multitudes? And whats their history with Les Misérables? Carrie Hope Fletcher One of the lovely ladies returning to Les Misérables is Carrie Hope Fletcher. Les Misérables was Carries West End debut, as she played the adorable role of Young Eponine at the sweet age of nine in 2001. Fast forward twelve years, and Carrie went on to play this same role once again, but this time she was all grown up, and so was Eponine. Carrie is currently the only British actor to have performed both young and older Eponine in Les Misérables. Shes also performed the role in the musicals 30th Anniversary gala performance, and globally in Dubai. In fact, Carrie is the longest-running Eponine in the London productions 30-year history, performing in 959 shows! GET THE FULL EXPERIENCE: To see this content youll need to allow us to set some additional cookies! Update your cookie preferences here and enable ‘social and advertising cookies But you wont be hearing her sing “On My Own” this time round, as Carrie will be playing the role of Fantine in the upcoming version. Were already dreaming a dream about seeing Carrie perform once again in this iconic show! Michael Ball Not only did Michael Ball also make his West End debut in Les Misérables back in 1985, but he also originated the role of Marius Pontmercy in the show. Performing in the Les Misérables world premiere, Michael is an original cast member of this incredibly iconic show. As well as performing at the Barbican for the shows first-ever performance, Michael also took to the stage at the Palace Theatre during the West End transfer. Michael has also performed on three Les Misérables cast albums as Marius, including the Original London Cast album, the Complete Symphonic Recording and the 10th Anniversary concert edition. Now 34 years later, after making an incredibly big impact in the original production (apparently it was quite a hectic scene at the stage door. Michael is back, but this time hes also taking up a new character, on the other side of the revolution, playing Javert. Alfie Boe Returning to reprise his previous role of Jean Valjean, Alfie Boe appeared in Les Misérables in 2011, the same year that Matt Lucas joined the show. But before treading the West End boards as prisoner 24601, Alfie had previously performed the role in the concert edition for the 25th-anniversary celebrations. He was then cast full-time in 2011 in the full production. Alfie has also been chased by Javert in the Broadway revival in 2015, taking over from Ramin Karimloo. As well as having a long history with Les Misérables, Alfie is also connected to Michael Ball, who is playing his arch-rival in this new production. Alfie and Michael have toured together, recorded three albums together, released three singles as a pair and sang together many times on stage too. Basically, this show is a bit of a reunion for Alfie and Michael! Matt Lucas If anyone encompasses the song, I Dreamed A Dream, its Matt Lucas. A huge musical fan during his childhood, Matt dreamed of being on that famous revolving stage since the moment he first saw it at the age of 13. And his dream came true, when he was asked to perform the role of Thénardier, the wicked innkeeper, at the Les Misérables 25 th anniversary celebration. The only cast member whod never appeared in a stage production of the show, Matts journey was documented by the BBC. And he clearly impressed the audience and the producers, as he went onto perform the same role the following year for three months. Just like Michael, Matt has also dueted with Alfie Boe on one of his many albums. Rob Houchen One of Carries co-stars during her last run in Les Mis was Rob Houchen. And just like Carrie, hes back, reprising his role of Marius for the staged concert. As well as holding up the barricades of the Queens Theatre, Rob has also performed in the show on a global scale, taking part in the Les Miserables 30th Anniversary show in Japan. Bradley Jaden A very recent performer in the show, Bradley was playing the lead role of Javert when the final curtain came down on the previous production only a few weeks ago. And now hes already back, this time playing Enjolras. No stranger to that particular character, before his time on the West End barricades, Bradley had played the role of Enjolras in the 30th Anniversary production. Katy Secombe Also reprising her previous role in the new production, Katy Secombe will play Madame Thenardier. Katy has performed in the iconic musical both on stage and on screen, as she landed the part of Madame Huchloup in the 2012 Academy award-winning film adaptation of the show. Katy Secombe has played the role of Madame Thénardier for three productions of the show, including the 30th Anniversary Cast production. John Owen-Jones For three performances a week, the role of Jean Valjean will be played by John Owen-Jones. Just like his fellow cast members, John has also performed in Les Misérables many times before. He first played Jean Valjean at just 26 years old, making him the youngest person to ever play this difficult role. John had previously understudied Jean Valjean, and had also performed the roles of the Factory Foreman, Feuilly, Grantaire and Enjolras before taking over the role full-time. He even performed within the choir of the 10th Anniversary Concert at the Royal Albert Hall in 1995. John returned to play Jean in 2005 for two years (with a few months off to be in another show…busy bee. As well as playing Jean Valjean for London audiences, John has taken the role over the pond, performing in American productions. The last time John performed in Les Misérables was in 2009, as part of the 25th Anniversary International tour. Welcome back John! Adam Bayjou Playing the role of Montparnasse in this production, Adam has previously performed as the Factory Foreman, as well as being the first cover  Jean Valjean in Les Miserables. As well as a strong resume filled with both West End and Broadway shows, Adam also performs around the world in several groups, including VOXX – The West End Tenors, The 12 Tenors and The Opera Boys. And thats not even all the cast whove previously been in other productions of Les Misérables. Heres a full list of the other performers in the show who arent stepping onto the barricades for the first time: Rosanna Bates (Factory Worker) made her professional debut as Fantine. Ciaran Bowling (Swing) has also been a Les Mis swing. Simon Bowman (Bishop of Digne) has played  Marius and Jean Valjean in the West End and performed in the Les Misérables Concert. Oliver Brenin (Swing / Dance Captain) has also been a Swing / Dance Captain in the show. Earl Carpenter (Bamatabois) has performed as Javert in the Les Misérables 25th Anniversary Production. Hes also co-produced five symphonic presentations of Les Misérables in Concert. Vinny Coyle (Feuilly) has previously been a Swing, a Cover Grantaire and a Factory Foreman. Samantha Dorsey (Whore) has previously played Cosette. Tamsin Dowsett (Locket Crone) has played  Crone/Cover Madame Thenardier Nicola Espallardo (Factory Worker) appeared in the ensemble in the West End. Celia Graham (Factory Girl) has played Cosette and performed in the 25th Anniversary concert. Barnaby Hughes (Courfeyrac) has performed the role of Combeferre in the West End. Holly-Anne Hull (Whore) has been in the ensemble and as cover Cosette in both the international tour and in the West End. Oliver Jackson (Claquesous) has appeared in the West End production. Christopher Jacobsen (Warnings) has appeared as Enjolras and Alternate Jean Valjean, and was 1st Cover Jean Valjean in the 25th Anniversary international tour. Gavin James (Factory Foreman) has performed over 1000 times in the West End production as the Bishop of Digne/ Combeferre, has sung the concert in various locations and at the Olivier Awards, performed in the 25th birthday celebrations and provided vocals for the film. Ciaran Joyce (Joly) has performed many roles in the show, including cover Marius and cover Grantaire in the international tour, Gavroche and Montparnasse in the West End. Katie Kerr (Madame) was in the recent production. Sarah Lark (Assistant Dance Captain / Swing) is reprising her role from the recent West End production. Joanna Loxton (Assistant Dance Captain / Swing) is reprising her role, and has also been on the UK tour and taken part in the 25th-anniversary concert. Craig Mather (Combeferre) has performed in the West End production. Stephen Matthews (Babet) has performed in the Palace production, in the film adaptation and at the 10th-anniversary concert. James Nicholson (Jean Prouvaire) performed in the latest production. Rosa OReilly (Whore) has been understudy Eponine in both the international tour and Barbican production, took part in the 25th-anniversary concert and appeared in the film. Claire Parrish  (Swing) has been in the West End in the ensemble. Sophie Reeves (Whore) was first cover Fantine in 2016. Leo Roberts (Brujon) has performed as Javert and The Bishop of Digne in the West End. Raymond Walsh (Grantaire) has been in the West End production. Gemma Wardle (Factory Worker) played Eponine in the West End at just 17 years old. She also performed at both the 10th and 25th-anniversary concerts,  and even played Eponine at a private performance for the Queen. Andrew York (Lesgles) is reprising his role from the latest West End production. Possibly our favourite story is about Grainne Renihan who in this concert plays Hair Crone. Her time playing Fantine made her the longest holder of that role in the shows West End history. She is returning to the show alongside her son Ciarán Bowling, who she was pregnant with whilst playing Fantine in the 1996 cast, AND her sister Lizzy was in the show with her in the early 90s. A proper family affair! You can see this star-studded cast in  Les Misérables: The Staged Concert   at the Gielgud Theatre  until 30 November. The Sondheim Theatre will reopen on 18 December with the acclaimed New Production of Les Misérables.

Les Miserables: The Staged Concert in Cinemas, Les Miserables Showtimes & Tickets, Vue What's on Big Screen Events Inside Vue Offers Gift Cards Facebook Twitter Instagram Youtube My account Log in Join Close Cameron Mackintosh presents a spectacular sell-out staged concert version of 'Les Miserables' featuring an all-star cast. Cinema audiences can now experience a live broadcast of the musical phenomenon which broke box office records. Read the full synopsis Full film details Read less Off-peak is weekdays before, excl. public holidays Off Peak prices from plus 75p booking fee Peak prices from plus 75p booking fee Show More play Upcoming showings for { prefix, lowercase. short} No sessions for today. Select Get All Times & Tickets below to choose date and time. No times showing at this venue currently Past midnight showings Get all times & tickets 1917 Bad Boys for Life Dolittle Little Women Sorry There are currently no regular seats for this showing. Please choose another seat type or, if none available, an alternative screening time.

Les Misérables: The Staged concerts hors. Les Misérables: The Staged concerts hors festivals. Wheres the Bonnie Tyler footage. Les misérables the staged concert encore. Les misérables: the staged concert seating. I really enjoyed seeing Les Miserables The Staged Concert at the Gielgud Theatre in London on Saturday 5th October 2019 in the matinee afternoon performance and it was brilliant and I saw it with Alfie Boe, Michael Ball and Matt Lucas and they were amazing. Les misérables: the staged concert live. Unbelievable performance. I will watch and rewatch over and over. Amazing.

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Les misérables: the staged concert video. Les Misérables: The Staged concerts. Since November 2018, it has been my privilege to see Les Miserables seven times at The Queens Theatre and at West End Live where the cast stole the show and was by far the best performance on the day, as fantastic as those shows were, nothing beats The Staged Concert. Oh My God, what an absolutely immaculate, brilliant, awe inspiring production. Without a doubt the best three hours I have ever spent at The West End. As this is only for a limited run, please, please, please release a DVD of this magnificent production for prosperity.


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