Les Miserables at the Palace Theatre, Manchester 19th January – 13th February 2010
In Theatre
Archived: This event was in 2009.
With a cast of over 100 and a spine-tingling score, will you join the 55 million people who have fallen in love with Les Miserables?
Set against the backdrop of the French Revolution, Les Miserables retells Victor Hugo's classic story of Jean Valjean, a man who must struggle against the injustices of his past to protect his adopted daughter Cosette and escape the clutches of Javert, the evil prison warden. However, it is Claude-Michel Schonberg's breathtaking score – featuring songs like I Dreamed A Dream, Bring Him Home, On My Own and At The End Of The Day – which has captivated modern audiences.
This magnificent production reaches Manchester as it celebrates 30 years on stage. In that time it has won more than 50 major theatre awards, been performed in more than 40 countries and been seen by over 55 million people.
When tickets first went on sale at the Palace Theatre box office, the queue snaked around the theatre and fans waited for up to three hours in the rain. So trust us – this show will sell out. Get your tickets now!
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