Les Misérables has been running as a theatrical musical since 1980 and is currently showing at the Queens Theatre in London's West End. The gripping story is based on the novel by Victor Hugo.
Les Misérables has been voted the greatest musical of all time, and has won countless awards, drawing in audiences across the world.
Les Misérables Musical Score
Music: Claude Michel Schönberg (with Orchestrations by John Cameron)
Lyrics: Original French lyrics by Alain Boublil & English Lyrics By Herbert Kretzmer
Book: Victor Hugo
The dramatic score for Les Misérables was composed by Claude-Michel Schönberg and consists of 28 epic songs, including beautifully emotive love songs and exciting, rousing anthems. The original French lyrics written by Alain Boublil, were painstakingly translated and adapted to the English language by Herbert Kretzmer.
Les Misérables Songs
The stirring songs of Les Misérables have made it a sensation, even those who haven't seen the show love the soundtrack.
Well known tunes include 'I Dreamed a Dream', 'Castle on a Cloud', 'Do You Hear the People Sing', 'One Day More', 'On My Own' and 'Empty Chairs at Empty Tables'. Other loved Les Miserables songs are 'The Runaway Cart', 'Look Down', 'What Have I Done', 'At the End of the Day', 'Lovely Ladies', 'Who I am', 'Come to Me', 'Master of the House', 'Stars', 'Red and Black', 'In My Life', 'A Heart Full of Love', 'A Little Fall of Rain', 'Bring Him Home', 'Turning', 'Valjean's Confession' and 'Everyday'.
Les Miserables
Les Miserables is indisputably the world's most popular musical. Celebrating its 20th year, this globally renowned, international award winning show takes audiences on an unforgettable journey that has had theatre goers enthralled year upon year
Les Miserables - Dinner at L'Escargot
Les Miserables can only be made extra special when you combine a pre theatre dinner with your choice of London show. L'Escargot is the London restaurant of choice when at Les Miserables. Theatre and dinner is a great way to spend an evening in London!
Les Miserables Tea
Indulge yourself and those close to you with a pre-theatre afternoon tea at the luxurious St James's restaurant at Fortnum and Mason in London's West End
Queen's Theatre - Les Miserables
The Queen's Theatre opened in 1907. Among the many celebrities who brought fame and glamour to the Queen's in the 20's and 30's were Fred and Adele Astaire, Tallulah Bankhead and Jack Hawkins
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