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In the 1960s, The Sound of Music ran for 2,386 performances, from 1961, [26] and Cabaret followed in 1968 (336 performances). [27] The Danny La Rue revue Danny at the Palace (1970) ran for 811 performances. [27] The theatre was Grade II*listed by English Heritage in June 1960. [28] Les Misérables played at the Palace Theatre from 1985 to 2004
Les Misérables (1980) is a sung-through musical, based on the 1862 novel Les Misérables by French poet and novelist Victor Hugo. It premiered in Paris in 1980 and includes music by Claude-Michel Schönberg with original French lyrics by Alain Boublil and Jean-Marc Natel, as well as an English-language libretto by Herbert Kretzmer.
The Sondheim Theatre (formerly the Queen's Theatre) is a West End theatre located in Shaftesbury Avenue on the corner of Wardour Street in the City of Westminster, London. It opened as the Queen's Theatre on 8 October 1907, as a twin to the neighbouring Hicks Theatre (now the Gielgud Theatre) which had opened ten months earlier.
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Les Misérables (/ l eɪ ˌ m ɪ z ə ˈ r ɑː b (əl),-b l ə / lay MIZ-ə-RAHB(-əl), - RAH-blə, French: [le mizeʁabl]), colloquially known as Les Mis or Les Miz (/ l eɪ ˈ m ɪ z / lay MIZ), is a sung-through musical with music by Claude-Michel Schönberg, lyrics by Alain Boublil and Jean-Marc Natel, and a book by Schönberg and Boublil, based on the 1862 novel of the same name by ...
A British family’s quarantine-adapted cover of a classic “Les Misérables” song has even earned the approval of Fantine herself.
Shaftesbury Theatre: Shaftesbury Avenue 1,416 DLT Entertainment Mrs. Doubtfire: Musical 22 June 2023 26 April 2025* @sohoplace: Charing Cross Road 602 Nimax Theatres: Kyoto [74] Play 9 January 2025 3 May 2025* Sondheim Theatre: Shaftesbury Avenue 1,137 Delfont Mackintosh Theatres: Les Misérables: Musical
Les Misérables: The Staged Concert is a 2019 British live stage recording of the 1980 musical Les Misérables, itself an adaptation of Victor Hugo's 1862 novel, filmed at the Gielgud Theatre in London's West End on 2 December 2019, and broadcast live to UK and Irish cinemas.