Les Misérables
Les Misérables
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MOBILITY SCOOTERS
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Prepare for the most wonderful time of the year!
Limited seats available; Book Now to Avoid Disappointment!
Date: Thursday 4th March 2027
Price: £110 pp
Includes: Luxury Coach Travel & Stall Seats (Row H-Q)
Departs from Route : 8:30 am
Departs from Event: 6:00 pm
Event Location: Sondheim Theatre, London
Call 07854056744 to reserve your seats, or book below.
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ACCESS
If you require specific access information or have particular needs, please contact us before making a booking.
We will be happy to assist and provide the details you need.
MOBILITY SCOOTERS
If you plan to bring a mobility scooter on the trip, it is essential that you book it in advance.
Failure to do so may result in us being unable to accommodate the scooter on the coach, as we must ensure the appropriate ramp and space are available.
About Les Misérables
After nearly 20 years working on the chain gang Jean Valjean is finally released on parole only to find that the yellow ticket he is required by law to display marks him as an outcast, an undesirable not to be trusted. As Valjean struggles to make his way in his new life he encounters the Bishop of Digne who gives him a chance to start again. Police Inspector Javert cannot let this man slip away, he is determined to bring Valjean to justice. As Valjean leads a new life under a new name Javert is constantly looming around the corner and in the meantime revolution is in the air of Paris.
Cameron Mackintosh's legendary production of Boublil and Schonberg's Les Misérables London at the Sondheim Theatre is still going strong! For 40 years, Les Misérables the musical has touched countless hearts with its tale of justice, injustice, love, redemption and revolution. Each year, millions book Les Misérables tickets to see what the magic is about.
Set in 19th-century France and adapted from Victor Hugo's 1862 novel, the Les Misérables musical explores the tragedies of its characters during the sociopolitical context of the time. On September 24, 1980, the Les Misérables musical made its stage debut in Paris, France. The English-language version of the show, produced by Cameron Mackintosh and featuring lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer, has been continuously performed in London's West End since October 1985. As a result, it holds the distinction of being the musical with the longest run in the West End, and it ranks as the second longest-running musical worldwide, following the original Off-Broadway production of The Fantasticks.
The score of the Les Misérables musical is the work of acclaimed composer Claude-Michel Schönberg, along with lyricist Alain Boublil and librettist Herbert Kretzmer. Their collaboration resulted in a score that includes undeniable classics such as: "I Dreamed a Dream," "On My Own," and "Do You Hear the People Sing?", and you can hear it all with Les Miserables West End tickets!
Les Misérables the musical has garnered a devoted fan base due to how the musical handles the universal themes of hope and sacrifice. In 2012, it was adapted into a blockbuster film of the same name, starring Hugh Jackman, Russell Crowe and Anne Hathaway, the film grossed $442.3 million worldwide. Hurry, secure your Les Mis tickets now.
Famous Les Misérables Songs
Some of the most iconic songs that define Les Misérables include the below, but be sure to read our Comprehensive Guide to Les Misérables Songs for a more detailed look.
“Do You Hear the People Sing” – the stirring anthem of revolution
“I Dreamed a Dream” – Fantine’s heart-wrenching solo
“On My Own” – Éponine’s bittersweet ballad
“One Day More” – the powerful ensemble number
“Bring Him Home” – Valjean’s prayerful plea
“Master of the House” – the cheeky, humorous tavern song
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