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''Les Misérables'' ( , ), colloquially known as ''Les Mis'' or ''Les Miz'' ( ), is a
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with music by
Claude-Michel Schönberg Claude-Michel Schönberg (born 6 July 1944, in Vannes) is a French record producer, actor, singer, songwriter, and musical theatre composer, best known for his collaborations with lyricist Alain Boublil. Major works include '' La Révolution Fr ...
, lyrics by
Alain Boublil Alain Boublil (born 5 March 1941) is a French national musical theatre lyricist and librettist, best known for his collaborations with the composer Claude-Michel Schönberg for musicals on Broadway and London's West End. These include '' La ...
and Jean-Marc Natel, and a book by Schönberg and Boublil, based on the 1862 novel of the same name by
Victor Hugo Victor-Marie Hugo, vicomte Hugo (; 26 February 1802 – 22 May 1885) was a French Romanticism, Romantic author, poet, essayist, playwright, journalist, human rights activist and politician. His most famous works are the novels ''The Hunchbac ...
. Set in early 19th-century France, ''Les Misérables'' tells the story of
Jean Valjean Jean Valjean () is the protagonist of Victor Hugo's 1862 novel ''Les Misérables''. The story depicts the character's struggle to lead a normal life and redeem himself after serving a 19-year-long prison sentence for stealing bread to feed his ...
, a French peasant, and his desire for redemption. After stealing a loaf of bread for his sister's starving child, Valjean is imprisoned for 19 years and released in 1815. When a bishop inspires him with a tremendous act of mercy, Valjean breaks his parole and starts his life anew and in disguise. He becomes wealthy and adopts an orphan, Cosette. A police inspector named
Javert Javert (), no first name given in the source novel, is a fictional character and a main antagonist of Victor Hugo's 1862 novel ''Les Misérables.'' He was presumably born in 1780 and died on June 7, 1832. First a prison guard, and then a police i ...
pursues Valjean over the decades in a single-minded quest for "justice". The characters are swept into a revolutionary period in France, where a group of young idealists attempts to overthrow the government at a street barricade in Paris. The French musical premiered in Paris in 1980 with direction by
Robert Hossein Robert Hossein (30 December 1927 – 31 December 2020) was a French film actor, director, and writer. He directed Les Misérables (1982 film), the 1982 adaptation of ''Les Misérables'' and appeared in ''Vice and Virtue'', ''Le Casse'', ''Les U ...
. Its English-language adaptation, with lyrics by
Herbert Kretzmer Herbert Kretzmer (5 October 192514 October 2020) was a South African-born English journalist and lyricist. He was best known as the lyricist for the English-language musical adaptation of ''Les Misérables'' and for his collaboration with French ...
, produced by
Cameron Mackintosh Sir Cameron Anthony Mackintosh (born 17 October 1946) is a British theatrical producer and theatre owner notable for his association with many commercially successful musicals. At the height of his success in 1990, he was described as being "t ...
, has been running in London since October 1985, making it the longest-running musical in the West End and the second longest-running musical in the world after the original
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run of ''
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''. Many other long-running productions followed on
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and around the world, and a
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was released in 2012.


Background

Alain Boublil's initial idea to adapt Victor Hugo's novel into a musical came while at a performance of the musical ''
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'' in London:
As soon as the
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came onstage, Gavroche came to mind. It was like a blow to the solar plexus. I started seeing all the characters of Victor Hugo's ''Les Misérables''—Valjean, Javert, Gavroche, Cosette, Marius, and Éponine—in my mind's eye, laughing, crying, and singing onstage.
He shared the idea with French composer Claude-Michel Schönberg, and the two developed a rough synopsis and analysis of each character's mental and emotional state, as well as that of an audience. Schönberg then began work on the music, while Boublil started writing the text. According to Boublil, "I
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work on the words ... after myself deciding on the subject and title of every song—in collaboration with my friend, poet Jean-Marc Natel." Two years later, a two-hour demo tape of Schönberg accompanying himself on the piano and singing every role was completed. An album of this collaboration was recorded at CTS Studios in Wembley and was released in 1980, selling 260,000 copies. The ''Les Misérables''
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, starring
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as Jean Valjean, with Jacques Mercier as Javert,
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as Fantine, Yvan Dautin and Marie-France Roussel as the Thénardiers, Richard Dewitte as Marius, Fabienne Guyon as Cosette,
Marie-France Dufour Marie-France Dufour or Marie (8 August 1949 – 18 October 1990) was a French singer. She made her hit ''Soleil'' in 1971, but she is probably best known for representing Monaco in the Eurovision Song Contest 1973 in Luxembourg by song " Un t ...
as Éponine,
Michel Sardou Michel Charles Sardou (; born 26 January 1947) is a French singer and occasional actor. He is known not only for his love songs ("La maladie d'amour", "Je vais t'aimer"), but also for songs dealing with various social and political issues, su ...
as Enjolras, Schönberg as Courfeyrac and
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as Combeferre, was released in French in 1980, and the first stage adaptation was presented at the
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in September of that year with many of the same cast, including Barrier, Laurens, Dautin, Roussel, and Guyon;
Jean Vallée Jean Vallée (born Paul Goeders in Verviers on 2 October 1941 – 12 March 2014, Clermont-sur-Berwinne) was a Belgian songwriter and performer. Vallée was appointed Knight of the Order of the Crown by HM Albert II in 1999. Career In 1967 ...
played Javert. In 1983, about six months after producer
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had opened ''
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'' on
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, he received a copy of the French concept album from director Peter Farago. Farago had asked Mackintosh to produce an English-language version of the show. Initially reluctant, Mackintosh eventually agreed. In conjunction with the
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(RSC), Mackintosh assembled a production team to adapt the French musical for a British audience. After two years in development, the English-language version, translated by
Herbert Kretzmer Herbert Kretzmer (5 October 192514 October 2020) was a South African-born English journalist and lyricist. He was best known as the lyricist for the English-language musical adaptation of ''Les Misérables'' and for his collaboration with French ...
(lyrics) and Siobhan Bracke (book), and expanded with additional material by
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, opened in London in October 1985 at the
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, then the London home of the RSC, before transferring to the West End.


Initial reception; milestones

Critical reviews for ''Les Misérables'' were initially negative. At the opening of the London production, ''
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''s Francis King described the musical as "a lurid Victorian melodrama produced with Victorian lavishness", and Michael Ratcliffe of ''
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'' considered the show "a witless and synthetic entertainment", while literary scholars condemned the project for converting classic literature into a musical. Public opinion differed: the box office received record orders. The three-month engagement sold out, and reviews improved. The London production has played over 15,000 performances, making it the second longest-running musical in the world after ''
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'', the second longest-running West End show after ''
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'', and the longest-running musical in the West End. On 3 October 2010, the show celebrated its 25th anniversary with three productions running in London: the original production at the Queen's Theatre; the 25th Anniversary touring production at the Barbican Centre; and a concert at London's
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. The first Broadway production opened on 12 March 1987 and ran until 18 May 2003, closing after 6,680 performances. At the time of its closing, it was the second-longest-running musical in Broadway history. As of 2022, it remains the sixth longest-running Broadway show. The show was nominated for 12
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s, of which it won eight, including Best Musical and Best Original Score. Subsequently, numerous tours and international and regional productions have been staged, as well as concert and broadcast productions. Several recordings have also been made. Broadway revivals played from 2006 to 2008 and 2014 to 2016. The show placed first in a
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listener poll of Britain's "Number One Essential Musicals" in 2005, receiving more than forty percent of the votes. A film version directed by
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was released at in 2012 to generally positive reviews; it won three
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and was nominated for five more, including
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.


Emblem

The musical's emblem is a picture of the
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Cosette Cosette () is a fictional character in the 1862 novel ''Les Misérables'' by Victor Hugo and in the many adaptations of the story for stage, film, and television. Her birth name, Euphrasie, is only mentioned briefly. As the orphaned child of an ...
sweeping the Thénardiers' inn (which occurs in the musical during "Castle on a Cloud"). It is usually cropped to a head-and-shoulders portrait, superimposed on the French flag. The image is based on an etching by
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, which in turn was based on the drawing by
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. Bayard's drawing appeared in several of the novel's earliest French-language editions.


Synopsis


Prologue

In 1815 France, a
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of prisoners labour ("Prologue: Work Song"). After 19 years in prison for stealing a loaf of bread,
Jean Valjean Jean Valjean () is the protagonist of Victor Hugo's 1862 novel ''Les Misérables''. The story depicts the character's struggle to lead a normal life and redeem himself after serving a 19-year-long prison sentence for stealing bread to feed his ...
, "Prisoner 24601", is released on parole by the prison guard
Javert Javert (), no first name given in the source novel, is a fictional character and a main antagonist of Victor Hugo's 1862 novel ''Les Misérables.'' He was presumably born in 1780 and died on June 7, 1832. First a prison guard, and then a police i ...
. Valjean must display a yellow
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, identifying him as an ex-convict ("On Parole"). He is shunned and cannot find decent work. Only the Bishop of
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offers him food and shelter. Discontented, Valjean steals the Bishop's silver. He is captured by the police; the Bishop pretends to have given Valjean the silver and passes him a pair of silver candlesticks as though he left them behind. The Bishop tells Valjean that he must use the silver to become an honest man ("Valjean Arrested, Valjean Forgiven"). Humbled by the Bishop's kindness, Valjean resolves to redeem himself ("Valjean's Soliloquy (What Have I Done?)") and tears up his yellow ticket, breaking his parole.


Act I

In 1823, Valjean has assumed a new identity as Monsieur Madeleine, a wealthy factory owner and mayor of
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.
Fantine Fantine (French pronunciation: ) is a fictional character in Victor Hugo's 1862 novel ''Les Misérables''. She is a young ''Grisette (person), grisette'' in Paris who is impregnated by a rich student. After he abandons her, she is forced to look ...
, a single mother, works in his factory to support her daughter
Cosette Cosette () is a fictional character in the 1862 novel ''Les Misérables'' by Victor Hugo and in the many adaptations of the story for stage, film, and television. Her birth name, Euphrasie, is only mentioned briefly. As the orphaned child of an ...
, who is being raised by the
Thénardiers The Thénardiers, commonly known as (; ) and , are fictional characters, and the secondary antagonists in Victor Hugo's 1862 novel and in many adaptations of the novel into other media. They are unscrupulous working-class people who blame soc ...
at their inn. The factory foreman lusts after Fantine, and when she rejects his advances, he takes it out on the other workers, who resent her for it. A coworker discovers and reveals to the other workers that Fantine has a child. A fight breaks out, and the foreman and workers use the incident to manipulate Valjean into firing Fantine ("At the End of the Day"). Fantine reflects on her broken dreams and Cosette's father, who abandoned them both ("
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"). Desperate for money, she sells her locket and hair, becomes a prostitute ("Lovely Ladies") and falls ill. When she fights back against an abusive customer, Javert, now a police inspector in Montreuil-sur-Mer, arrests her. Valjean passes by and pities Fantine, realizing that she had worked for him. He orders her release and takes her to a hospital ("Fantine's Arrest"). Valjean soon rescues a man who is pinned by a runaway cart ("The Runaway Cart"). Javert, who has pursued the fugitive Valjean all these years, witnesses the incident. He becomes suspicious, remembering Valjean's unusual strength at the work camp. However, a man who looks like Valjean has been arrested and is about to go to prison for breaking parole. Valjean confesses in court, unwilling to see an innocent man go to prison in his place ("Who Am I? (The Trial)"). In the hospital, Valjean promises Fantine he will find Cosette and protect her ("Come to Me (Fantine's Death)"). Relieved, Fantine succumbs to her illness and dies. Javert arrives to take Valjean into custody, but Valjean asks Javert for time to rescue Cosette. Javert refuses, insisting that a criminal like Valjean can never reform. They struggle, but Valjean overpowers Javert and escapes ("The Confrontation"). In
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, the duplicitous
Thénardiers The Thénardiers, commonly known as (; ) and , are fictional characters, and the secondary antagonists in Victor Hugo's 1862 novel and in many adaptations of the novel into other media. They are unscrupulous working-class people who blame soc ...
use Cosette as a servant and treat her cruelly, while extorting money from Fantine to indulge their own daughter
Éponine Éponine Thénardier (; ), also referred to as "Ponine", the "Jondrette girl" and the "young working-man", is a fictional character in the 1862 novel ''Les Misérables'' by Victor Hugo. The character is introduced as a spoiled and pampered child, ...
. Cosette dreams of a life with a mother where she is not forced to work and is treated lovingly ("Castle on a Cloud"). The Thénardiers steal their customers' possessions and charge high prices for low-quality services while living a life of criminal depravity ("Master of the House"). Valjean offers the Thénardiers payment to adopt her ("The Bargain"). The Thénardiers negotiate, claiming they love Cosette like a daughter and that she is in fragile health. Valjean pays them 1,500 francs. He and Cosette leave for Paris ("The Waltz of Treachery"). In 1832, Paris is in upheaval because of the impending death of General Lamarque, unique in showing mercy to the poor. Mingling in the streets are the student revolutionaries
Marius Pontmercy Marius Pontmercy () is a fictional character, one of the protagonists of Victor Hugo’s 1862 novel ''Les Misérables''. He is a young student, and the suitor of Cosette. Believing Cosette lost to him, and determined to die, he joins the revoluti ...
and
Enjolras Enjolras () is a fictional character who acts as the charismatic leader of the Friends of the ABC in the 1862 novel ''Les Misérables'' by Victor Hugo. In both the novel and the musical that it inspired, Enjolras is a revolutionary who fights f ...
, who contemplate the effect Lamarque's death will have on the poor and desperate in Paris. The Thénardiers have lost their inn and now run a street gang of thugs. The Thénardiers' daughter Éponine, now grown, has fallen in love with Marius, who sees her as a friend and is oblivious to her true feelings. She has befriended the young urchin
Gavroche Gavroche () is a fictional character in the 1862 novel ''Les Misérables'' by Victor Hugo. He is a boy who lives on the streets of Paris. His name has become a synonym for an urchin or Street children, street child. Gavroche plays a short yet si ...
who knows everything that happens in the slums ("Look Down"). The Thénardiers prepare to con some charitable visitors, Valjean and Cosette. While the gang confounds her father, Cosette runs into Marius, and the pair fall in love. Thénardier recognizes Valjean, but Javert intervenes before they can finish the robbery ("The Robbery"). Valjean and Cosette escape, and only later does Javert suspect who they were. Javert makes a vow that he will find Valjean and recapture him ("Stars"). Marius persuades Éponine to help him find Cosette ("Éponine's Errand"). Enjolras exhorts a group of idealistic students to prepare for revolution. Marius fantasizes about his new-found love, much to the amusement of his compatriots ("The ABC Café/Red and Black"). Upon General Lamarque's death, the students vow to use the public's dismay to incite revolution ("
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"). At home, Cosette thinks about her meeting with Marius. She confronts Valjean about the secrets he keeps about their past ("Rue Plumet/In My Life"). Éponine leads Marius to Cosette's garden. He and Cosette meet again and confess their mutual love; Éponine is heartbroken ("A Heart Full of Love"). Thénardier and his gang arrive to rob Valjean's house, but Éponine stops them by screaming a warning ("The Attack on Rue Plumet"). The scream alerts Valjean who, believing the intruder was Javert, prepares to flee France with Cosette. On the eve of the 1832 Paris Uprising, Cosette and Marius part in despair. Enjolras encourages all of Paris to join the revolution. Éponine acknowledges in anguish that Marius will never love her, and Marius is conflicted about whether to follow Cosette or join the uprising. Javert plans to spy on the students, as the Thénardiers scheme to profit from the coming violence. Marius decides to stand with his friends, and all anticipate the dawn (" One Day More").


Act II

The students build a barricade to serve as their rally point. Javert, disguised as a rebel, volunteers to "spy" on the army troops. Marius discovers that Éponine has disguised herself as a boy to join the rebels. Hoping to keep her safe from the violence, Marius sends her to deliver a farewell letter to Cosette ("Building the Barricade (Upon These Stones)"). Valjean intercepts the letter and learns about Marius and Cosette's romance. Éponine, alone on the streets of Paris, imagines Marius beside her and laments her unreciprocated love (" On My Own"). The French army arrives at the barricade and demands the students surrender ("At the Barricade"). Javert tells the students that the government will not attack ("Javert's Arrival"). Gavroche recognizes him and exposes him as a spy; the students detain him ("Little People"). The students' plan to spark a general uprising with their act of defiance, hoping that the people of Paris will overwhelm the army. As Éponine returns, she is shot by the soldiers. As Marius holds her, she tells him that she feels no pain and reveals her love for him before dying in his arms ("A Little Fall of Rain (Eponine's Death)"). The students mourn this first loss of life at the barricade and resolve to fight in her name. Enjolras attempts to comfort the heartbroken Marius. Valjean arrives disguised as a soldier ("Night of Anguish"). He hopes that he can protect Marius in the coming battle for Cosette's sake. The rebels are suspicious of him at first but accept him after he saves Enjolras from a soldier. Valjean asks Enjolras to allow him to execute the imprisoned Javert, which Enjolras grants. But as soon as Valjean and Javert are alone, Valjean frees him. Javert warns Valjean he will not give up his pursuit. Valjean says there are no conditions to his release; he holds no grudges toward Javert for doing his duty ("The First Attack"). The students express anxiety about the battle to come. Enjolras tells them to stay awake for a surprise attack but tells the grieving Marius to sleep. Marius wonders if Cosette will remember him if he dies ("Drink with Me"). Valjean prays to God to protect Marius, even if his safety costs Valjean his own life ("Bring Him Home"). As dawn approaches, Enjolras realizes the people of Paris have not risen up with them but resolves to fight on against impossible odds ("Dawn of Anguish"). The students' resolve is strengthened when the army kills Gavroche ("The Second Attack (Death of Gavroche)"). The rebels fight to the last man; all are killed except Valjean, who carries a gravely wounded Marius into the sewers ("The Final Battle"). Javert arrives in search of Valjean and finds the open sewer grating. Valjean eventually collapses from exhaustion. Thénardier, who has been looting bodies, comes upon them and extracts a ring from the unconscious Marius. He flees as Valjean regains consciousness ("Dog Eats Dog"). At the sewer's exit, Valjean finds Javert waiting. Valjean begs Javert for time to bring Marius to a doctor, and Javert reluctantly agrees. Javert is unable to reconcile how this irredeemable criminal could perform such merciful acts. Torn between his beliefs about God and his loyalty to the law, Javert commits suicide by throwing himself into the
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("Javert's Suicide"). After the failed revolution, women mourn the deaths of the students ("Turning"). The wounded Marius despairs at the deaths of his friends and feels their sacrifice was pointless ("Empty Chairs at Empty Tables"). He wonders who saved his life. Cosette comforts him, and they reaffirm their love. As Cosette will not need him as a caretaker once married, Valjean gives them his blessing ("Every Day"). He confesses to Marius that he is an escaped convict and must go away because his presence endangers Cosette ("Valjean's Confession"). He makes Marius promise never to tell Cosette. Months later, Marius and Cosette marry ("Wedding Chorale"). The Thénardiers gatecrash the reception disguised as nobility and attempt to blackmail Marius, telling him Valjean is a murderer and that Thénardier saw him carrying a corpse in the sewers. When Thénardier shows him the stolen ring as proof, Marius realizes Valjean saved his life. The newlyweds leave to find Valjean. The Thénardiers gloat that their craven practicality has saved their lives time and time again ("Beggars at the Feast").


Epilogue

At a convent, Valjean awaits death, having nothing left to live for. Fantine's spirit appears to tell him he is forgiven and will soon be with God. Cosette and Marius arrive. Near death, Valjean thanks God for letting him see Cosette again, and Marius thanks him for saving his life ("Valjean's Death"). Valjean gives Cosette a letter confessing his troubled past and the truth about her mother. As he dies, the spirits of Fantine and Éponine guide him to Heaven reminding him that "to love another person is to see the face of God". Joined by the spirits of those who died at the barricades, all anticipate a better world ("Do You Hear the People Sing?" (Reprise)).


Musical numbers


Prologue

* "Work Song (Look Down)" – Chain Gang, Jean Valjean, Javert * "On Parole" – Jean Valjean, Farmer, Laborer, Innkeeper, Innkeeper's Wife, Bishop * "Valjean Arrested/Valjean Forgiven" – Bishop, Constables * "Valjean's Soliloquy (What Have I Done?)" – Jean Valjean


Act I

* "At the End of the Day" – Fantine, Foreman, Jean Valjean, Factory Workers, Townspeople * "I Dreamed A Dream" – Fantine * "Lovely Ladies" – Fantine, Sailors, Old Woman, Pimp, Crone, Prostitutes * "Fantine's Arrest" – Bamatabois, Fantine, Javert, Jean Valjean * "The Runaway Cart" – Fauchevelant, Jean Valjean, Javert * "Who Am I?" – Jean Valjean * "Fantine's Death (Come To Me)" – Fantine, Jean Valjean * "Confrontation" – Jean Valjean, Javert * "Castle on a Cloud" – Little Cosette, Little Eponine, Madame Thénardier * "Master of the House" – Thernadier, Madame Thénardier, Inn Guests * "The Bargain/Thernadier's Waltz of Treachery" – Jean Valjean, Little Cosette, Thénardier, Madame Thénardier * "Look Down" – Gavroche, Marius, Enjolras, Townspeople * "The Robbery" – Thénardier, Madame Thénardier, Marius, Eponine, Jean Valjean, Javert, Gavroche * "Stars" – Javert * "Eponine's Errand" – Eponine, Marius * "The ABC Cafe/Red and Black" – Enjolras, Marius, Grantaire, Gavroche, Students * "Do You Hear The People Sing?" – Enjolras, Marius, Students * "In My Life" – Cosette, Marius, Eponine, Jean Valjean * "A Heart Full of Love" – Marius, Cosette, Eponine * "The Attack on Rue Plumet" – Thénardier, Eponine, Marius, Cosette, Jean Valjean, Montparnasse, Claquesous, Babet, Brujon * " One Day More" – Company


Act II

* "Building the Barricade" – Enjolras, Javert, Grantaire, Marius, Eponine, Students * "On My Own" – Eponine * "At the Barricade" – Enjolras, Marius, Gavroche, Army Officer, Students * "Javert at the Barricade" – Javert, Enjolras * "Little People" – Gavroche, Enjolras, Javert * "A Little Fall of Rain (Eponine's Death)" – Eponine, Marius * "Night of Anguish" – Enjolras, Students * "The First Attack" – Enjolras, Marius, Jean Valjean, Javert, Students * "Drink With Me" – Grantaire, Students, Women's Chorus * "Bring Him Home" – Jean Valjean * "Dawn of Anguish" – Enjolras * "The Second Attack (Gavroche's Death)" – Enjolras, Marius, Jean Valjean, Gavroche, Grantaire, Students * "The Final Battle" – Army Officer, Enjolras, Students * "The Sewers/Dog Eats Dog" – Thénardier * "Javert's Suicide" – Javert * "Turning" – Townspeople * "Empty Chairs at Empty Tables" – Marius * "A Heart Full of Love (Reprise)" – Marius, Cosette, Jean Valjean * "Valjean's Confession" – Valjean, Marius * "The Wedding" – Wedding Guests * "Beggars at the Feast" – Marius, Thénardier, Madame Thénardier


Epilogue

* "Valjean's Death" – Valjean, Fantine, Marius, Cosette, Eponine * "Do You Hear the People Sing? (Reprise)" – Company


Casts


Original casts


Notable replacements


West End (1985–present)

*Jean Valjean:
Alfie Boe Alfred Giovanni Roncalli Boe (born 29 September 1973) is an English actor and singer who performs primarily in musical theatre. Boe is best known for his performances as Jean Valjean in the musical ''Les Misérables'' at the Queen's Theatre ...
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Simon Bowman Simon Bowman (born 16 February 1961) is a British actor and singer, born in Cardiff and trained at Mountview Theatre School. He is best known for originating the role of Chris, opposite Lea Salonga's Kim, in the original production of ''Miss Sai ...
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Killian Donnelly Killian Donnelly (born 25 June 1984) is an Irish tenor singer and stage actor. He has appeared in musicals such as ''Les Misérables'', ''The Phantom of the Opera'', and '' Kinky Boots''. Background Donnelly is from Kilmessan, in County Meath, ...
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Dudu Fisher David "Dudu" Fisher (; born 18 November 1951) is an Israeli cantor and performer, best known for his Broadway performance as Jean Valjean in the musical ''Les Misérables''. Biography The son of a Holocaust survivor, Fisher was born in Petah Tik ...
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Simon Gleeson Simon Gleeson is an Australian actor, singer and screenwriter. He is best known for playing Raoul in the 2011 Australian production of ''Love Never Dies'' and Jean Valjean in the 2014 Australian revival of ''Les Misérables''. He reprised the ...
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Peter Jöback Peter Arne Jöback (born 4 June 1971) is a Swedish singer, actor and musical artist. Jöback has acted in musical theatre, with lead roles in West End productions of ''Miss Saigon'' and ''The Witches of Eastwick''. He is also known for his port ...
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Ramin Karimloo Ramin Karimloo (; ; born ) is a Canadian actor, singer, and songwriter known for his work on the West End theatre, West End and Broadway theatre, Broadway theatre. He has played the leading roles in both of the West End's longest running musica ...
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Peter Karrie Peter Karrie (born 10 August 1946, originally Peter Karagianis) is a Welsh singer and an honorary fellow of the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama. He played the lead role in the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical ''The Phantom of the Opera'' in var ...
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Peter Lockyer Peter Lockyer is an American actor and tenor. He was born in Poughkeepsie, New York. As a child, he split his time between Toronto and Connecticut, and went to the same high school as the actress Gretchen Mol. Lockyer has appeared in numerous Broa ...
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Robert Marien Robert Marien (born May 5, 1955) is a Canadian ( Québécois) actor, singer, and songwriter who has performed in the musical ''Les Misérables'' in Montreal, Paris, New York City and London, as well as Notre Dame de Paris in both Korea and Japa ...
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John Owen-Jones John Owen-Jones (born 5 May 1971) is a Welsh musical theatre actor and singer, best known for his portrayals of Jean Valjean in Alain Boublil & Claude-Michel Schönberg's ''Les Misérables'' and The Phantom in Andrew Lloyd Webber's ''The Ph ...
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Jon Robyns Jon Robyns (born 8 December 1982) is a British stage actor, who is best known for playing Jean Valjean in ''Les Misérables'' and the title role in ''The Phantom of the Opera'' in London's West End. Early life Robyns was born in Manchester a ...
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Stig Rossen Stig Rossen (born 14 June 1962) is a Danish singer and actor. He is known for his roles in musicals, especially playing Valjean in ''Les Misérables (musical), Les Misérables''. He has also participated in Melodi Grand Prix, the Danish prelude to ...
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Drew Sarich Drew Sarich (born August 24, 1975) is an American stage actor and singer songwriter from St. Louis, who performs in the English and German languages. Biography Sarich received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre with a concentration in Dir ...
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Dave Willetts Dave Willetts (born 24 June 1952) is an English singer and actor known for having leading roles in West End musicals. His West End credits include leading roles in ''The Phantom of the Opera'', ''Cats'', ''Ragtime'', ''Les Misérables'', ' ...
*Javert:
Michael Ball Michael Ashley Ball (born 27 June 1962) is an English singer, presenter and actor. In 1985, he made his West End debut as Marius Pontmercy in the original production of ''Les Misérables''. In 1989, he reached number two in the UK Singles C ...
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Earl Carpenter Earl Carpenter (born 9 May 1970) is an English musical theatre actor and singer, recognised chiefly for his work in London’s West End. He is known for his performances as Inspector Javert in the stage musical ''Les Misérables'' and as th ...
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Clive Carter Clive Carter is a British actor and singer, best known for his role of "Claude Elliott and others" in the original London cast of '' Come From Away'', for which he received an Olivier Award nomination. He studied at London Academy of Music and ...
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Peter Corry Peter Andrew Corry is a Northern Irish singer, director, producer and actor. As a performer Corry has been cast in productions of ''Così fan tutte'', ''The Marriage of Figaro ''The Marriage of Figaro'' (, ), K. 492, is a ''commedi ...
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Hadley Fraser Hadley Fraser (born Robert Hugh Fraser, April 21, 1980) is an English actor and singer. He made his West End debut as Marius Pontmercy in ''Les Misérables''. He also originated the role of Tiernan for his Broadway debut in '' The Pirate Qu ...
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Bradley Jaden Bradley Jaden (born Bradley Wilson) is an English actor. His West End credits include the leading roles of Javert and Enjolras in ''Les Misérables'', Fiyero in ''Wicked'', and Lancelot in ''Camelot''. In addition to his leading West End cre ...
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Norm Lewis Norm Lewis (born June 2, 1963) is an American actor and baritone singer. He has appeared on Broadway and in London's West End, film, television, recordings and regional theatre. He is also noted for his wide vocal range. Lewis was the second ...
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Tam Mutu Tam Mutu (born April 30, 1978) is an English stage and screen actor. He began his career in the West End in the early 2000s. He was part of the original West End production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's ''Love Never Dies'' (2010–2011) before star ...
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Jérôme Pradon Jérôme Pradon (born 3 June 1964) is a French actor and singer who has performed in the West End, in Paris, and in various other places around the world. He was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, France. Theatre In 1991, Pradon ...
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Philip Quast Philip Mark Quast (born 30 July 1957) is an Australian actor and bass-baritone singer. He has won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Musical three times, making him the first actor to have three wins in that category. He is perhap ...
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Jeremy Secomb Jeremy Secomb (born in 1972) is an Australian actor and tenor singer. He is most well known for his various West End credits and was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for starring in the Off-Broadway revival of '' Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barbe ...
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David Thaxton David Thaxton (born 12 May 1982) is a Welsh singer, actor and musical theatre and opera performer. He starred in the Donmar Warehouse's ''Passion (musical), Passion'', for which he won the 2011 Laurence Olivier Awards, 2011 Laurence Olivier Awa ...
*Fantine:
Madalena Alberto Madalena Alberto is a Portuguese actress, singer and composer who has developed her career in London's West End. Alberto received rave reviews for her role as Eva Perón in '' Evita'' in the West End (2014), where the show arrived after its UK Tou ...
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Joanna Ampil Joanna Ampil is a musical theatre and film actress from the Philippines and United Kingdom. Career Joanna, at seventeen years old, auditioned for an open call in Manila for the original production of ''Miss Saigon'' in front of director Sir ...
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Gunilla Backman Gunilla Katarina Backman (born 18 June 1965) is a Swedish singer, actress, and musical artist. Early life and career Backman comes from a musical family and studied classical ballet from 1972 until 1982 at Kungliga Teaterns balettskola and at ...
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Sierra Boggess Sierra Marjory Boggess (; born May 20, 1982) is an American actress, singer, and figure skater. She is best known for originating the role of Ariel in ''The Little Mermaid'' on Broadway, and for her multiple appearances as Christine Daaé in ' ...
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Carmen Cusack Carmen Cusack (born April 25, 1971) is an American musical theater actress and singer. She is known for playing Elphaba in the Chicago, North American Tour, and Melbourne productions of the musical ''Wicked'' and for originating the roles of Al ...
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Kerry Ellis Kerry Jane Ellis (born 6 May 1979) is an English actress and singer who is best known for her work in musical theatre and subsequent crossover into music. Born and raised in Suffolk, Ellis began performing at an early age before training at La ...
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Carrie Hope Fletcher Carrie Hope Fletcher (born 22 October 1992) is an English West End theatre actress and singer. Her performances include the roles of Éponine and Fantine in ''Les Misérables'', starring as Veronica Sawyer in the original West End production ...
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Rachelle Ann Go Rachelle Ann Villalobos Go (born August 31, 1986) is a Filipino singer and actress. Known primarily for her work in musical theatre, theater, she has starred in musicals on Broadway theatre, Broadway and in the West End theatre, West End. She ...
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Carola Häggkvist Carola Maria Häggkvist (; born 8 September 1966), commonly known simply as Carola, is a Swedish singer and songwriter. She has been among Sweden's most popular performers since the early 1980s and has released albums ranging from pop and disco ...
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Ruthie Henshall Valentine Ruth Henshall (born 7 March 1967), known professionally as Ruthie Henshall, is an English actress, singer and dancer, known for her work in musical theatre. She began her professional stage career in 1986, before making her West End d ...
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Lucie Jones Lucie Bethan Jones (born 20 March 1991) is a Welsh singer, musical theatre actress, and model. Jones first came to prominence while competing on series 6 of '' The X Factor UK'' in 2009, where she was the fifth contestant eliminated. She repr ...
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Silvie Paladino Silvie Paladino (born 18 August 1971) is an Australian soprano, notable for her roles in musical theatre, as well as a concert performer. Early and personal life Born in Melbourne, Paladino began singing at the age of nine, learning at an inne ...
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Jenna Russell Jenna Russell (born 5 October 1967) is an English actress and singer. She has appeared on the stage in London in both musicals and dramas, as well as appearing with the Royal Shakespeare Company The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) is a maj ...
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Celinde Schoenmaker Celinde Schoenmaker (born 15 January 1989) is a Dutch actress and singer. She is known for appearing as Renate Blauel in '' Rocketman'', Fantine in the West End production of the musical ''Les Misérables'', and Christine Daaé in the West En ...
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Caroline Sheen Caroline Sheen (born 7 January 1976) is a Welsh actress who has played leading roles on stage in the West End alongside TV and film appearances. She won a Helen Hayes award for playing the role of Mary Poppins on the National Tour of America ...
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Carley Stenson Carley Stenson (born 22 September 1982) is an English actress and singer. She is known for her roles as Steph Cunningham in the Channel 4 soap opera ''Hollyoaks'' and Harriet Shelton in the BBC soap opera ''Doctors''. For her role as Steph, sh ...
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Rebecca Storm Rebecca Storm is a British singer and musical theatre actress. Best known for her role as Mrs Johnstone in smash hit musical Blood Brothers. Her 1985 hit single "The Show" was the theme to the ITV television series '' Connie''. Early career R ...
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Graham Bickley Graham John Bickley (born 18 May 1958) is an English actor and singer. He is best known for playing the role of Joey Boswell in ''Bread'' from 1989 until 1991, taking over from Peter Howitt, who originally portrayed the character from 1986 unt ...
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Simon Bowman Simon Bowman (born 16 February 1961) is a British actor and singer, born in Cardiff and trained at Mountview Theatre School. He is best known for originating the role of Chris, opposite Lea Salonga's Kim, in the original production of ''Miss Sai ...
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Alistair Brammer Alistair Daniel Brammer (born 12 November 1988) is an English actor best known for playing Jean Prouvaire in both the 2010 special '' Les Misérables: 25th Anniversary Concert'' and the 2012 musical film ''Les Misérables''. Brammer performed as ...
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Glenn Carter Glenn Carter (born 27 March 1964) is an English stage actor and singer-songwriter performing leading roles in musicals staged in London's West End. Early life Carter was born in Staffordshire, England. He trained at the Arts Educational Scho ...
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Martin Crewes Martin Crewes is an Australian stage, television and movie actor. Early life Crewes was born in Barnet borough, London in 1968. He moved to Australia when he was 10 years of age, and attended the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts, ...
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Hadley Fraser Hadley Fraser (born Robert Hugh Fraser, April 21, 1980) is an English actor and singer. He made his West End debut as Marius Pontmercy in ''Les Misérables''. He also originated the role of Tiernan for his Broadway debut in '' The Pirate Qu ...
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Gareth Gates Gareth Paul Gates (born 12 July 1984) is an English singer-songwriter and actor. He was the runner-up in the first series of the ITV talent show ''Pop Idol'' in 2002. As of 2008, Gates had sold over 3.5 million records in the UK. He is ...
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Nick Jonas Nicholas Jerry Jonas (born September 16, 1992) is an American singer, songwriter and actor. Jonas began acting on Broadway at the age of seven, and released his debut single in 2002; this caught the attention of Columbia Records, where Jonas ...
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Adrian Lewis Morgan Adrian Lewis Morgan (born 15 February 1973) is a Welsh actor known for portraying the role of Jimmi Clay in the BBC One soap opera ''Doctors''. Having appeared from 2005 to 2024, he was the longest serving cast member on ''Doctors''. Early life ...
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Jon Robyns Jon Robyns (born 8 December 1982) is a British stage actor, who is best known for playing Jean Valjean in ''Les Misérables'' and the title role in ''The Phantom of the Opera'' in London's West End. Early life Robyns was born in Manchester a ...
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Jac Yarrow Jac Yarrow (born March 11, 1998) is a Welsh stage actor and singer born in Cardiff. Yarrow attended Arts Educational Schools, where he originated the role of Jack Kelly in ''Disney’s Newsies'' in the UK. Yarrow graduated early in 2019. His fi ...
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*Cosette:
Gina Beck Gina Beck (born on 30th December 1981 in Buckinghamshire) is a British stage actress and singer, mainly known for playing major roles in various West End musicals. She played the characters of Miss Honey in the Royal Shakespeare Company's produc ...
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Lucie Jones Lucie Bethan Jones (born 20 March 1991) is a Welsh singer, musical theatre actress, and model. Jones first came to prominence while competing on series 6 of '' The X Factor UK'' in 2009, where she was the fifth contestant eliminated. She repr ...
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Natalie Paris Natalie May Paris (born 6 July 1994) is a British stage actress, singer and dancer. She is best known for originating the role of Jane Seymour in the hit musical ''SIX'', she was nominated for the Olivier Award as Best Actress in a Supporting R ...
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Lea Michele Lea Michele Sarfati ( ; born August 29, 1986) is an American actress, singer, and songwriter. She began her career as a child actress on Broadway, appearing in productions of ''Les Misérables'' (1995–1996), ''Ragtime'' (1997–1999), ''Fid ...
*Éponine: Sabrina Aloueche,
Joanna Ampil Joanna Ampil is a musical theatre and film actress from the Philippines and United Kingdom. Career Joanna, at seventeen years old, auditioned for an open call in Manila for the original production of ''Miss Saigon'' in front of director Sir ...
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Samantha Barks Samantha Jane Barks (born 2 October 1990) is a British actress and singer who rose to fame after placing third in the BBC talent show-themed television series '' I'd Do Anything'' in 2008. She has released three studio albums: ''Looking in Y ...
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Carrie Hope Fletcher Carrie Hope Fletcher (born 22 October 1992) is an English West End theatre actress and singer. Her performances include the roles of Éponine and Fantine in ''Les Misérables'', starring as Veronica Sawyer in the original West End production ...
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Linzi Hateley Linzi Hateley (born 23 October 1970) is an English stage actress. At the age of 21, in 1992, she became one of the youngest nominees for a Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her performance as the Narrator in the West End ...
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Danielle Hope Danielle Hope (born 26 April 1992) is an English actress and singer. She was the winner of the BBC talent contest ''Over The Rainbow'' and as a result played the part of Dorothy in the Andrew Lloyd Webber production of '' The Wizard of Oz'', wh ...
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Laura Michelle Kelly Laura Michelle Kelly (born 4 March 1981) is an English actress and singer, best known for originating the roles of Mary Poppins in ''Mary Poppins'' in the West End, for which she received the Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical, and ...
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Alexia Khadime Alexia Khadime (born 9 June 1983) is a British actress and mezzo-soprano, known for her roles in musical theatre and television. Career Theatre Khadime made her first appearance on the stage in 1999, when she appeared in "Cinderella" at the Ha ...
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Eva Noblezada Eva Maria Noblezada (; born March 18, 1996) is an American actress and singer. She is best known for her work in theatre, starring in musicals in the West End and on Broadway. Her accolades include a Grammy Award and two Tony Award nominations ...
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Silvie Paladino Silvie Paladino (born 18 August 1971) is an Australian soprano, notable for her roles in musical theatre, as well as a concert performer. Early and personal life Born in Melbourne, Paladino began singing at the age of nine, learning at an inne ...
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Siân Reeves Siân Reeves is an English actress, known for her roles as Sydney Henshall in the BBC drama '' Cutting It'', Sally Spode in the ITV soap opera ''Emmerdale'' and Charlie Wood in the ITV soap opera ''Coronation Street''. Life and career Reeves ...
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Lea Salonga Maria Lea Carmen Imutan Salonga, ( ; born February 22, 1971) is a Filipino singer and actress. Known primarily for her work in theatre, she has starred in musicals on Broadway and in the West End. Her accolades include a Tony Award and a L ...
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Caroline Sheen Caroline Sheen (born 7 January 1976) is a Welsh actress who has played leading roles on stage in the West End alongside TV and film appearances. She won a Helen Hayes award for playing the role of Mary Poppins on the National Tour of America ...
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Carrie Hope Fletcher Carrie Hope Fletcher (born 22 October 1992) is an English West End theatre actress and singer. Her performances include the roles of Éponine and Fantine in ''Les Misérables'', starring as Veronica Sawyer in the original West End production ...
*Thénardier:
Martin Ball Martin Ball (born 10 October 1964) is an English theatre and television actor. He was born and grew up in Royal Tunbridge Wells in Kent. He trained at Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, and graduated in 1992. Career His various theatre ...
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Cameron Blakely Cameron Blakely is a British actor. A veteran of musical theatre, he has appeared in numerous productions across the UK since his stage debut, and he was nominated for the Whatsonstage Awards in 2002 for his performance in ''Where's Charley'' at th ...
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Barry James Barry James is an English theatre actor and singer. Theatre credits He trained at the Guildford School of Acting. His stage roles include: * Seymour in the first West End production of ''Little Shop of Horrors'' at the Comedy Theatre in 1983 * M ...
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Chris Langham Christopher Langham (born 14 April 1949) is an English writer, actor, and comedian. He is known for playing the cabinet minister Hugh Abbot in the BBC sitcom ''The Thick of It'', and as presenter Roy Mallard in '' People Like Us'', first on ...
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Matt Lucas Matthew Richard Lucas (born 5 March 1974) is an English actor, comedian, writer and television host. He is best known for his work with David Walliams on the BBC sketch comedy series ''Little Britain (TV series), Little Britain'' (2003–2006) ...
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Hilton McRae Hilton McRae (born 28 December 1949) is a Scottish actor, working in theatre, television and film. Career McRae was part of the radical theatre group 7:84 before graduating from the University of Edinburgh, and by 1977 he had joined the Royal ...
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Peter Polycarpou Peter Polycarpou (born 31 March 1957) is an English-Cypriot actor, playwright and singer, known for playing the roles of Chris Theodopolopodous in the television comedy series '' Birds of a Feather'' from 1990 to 1994 and Louis Charalambos in t ...
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Stephen Tate Stephen Tate is a British actor and musical theatre artist. Career Television He is possibly best known for his recurring role as Alan in the 1970s television drama ''Survivors'' and as Dick Meyer in the 1980s comedy drama '' Big Deal'' alongs ...
*Madame Thénardier:
Rosemary Ashe Rosemary Elizabeth Ashe (born 28 March 1953) is an English stage actress and singer. Early life and training She was born to Philip Stephen Ashe and Dorothy May (née Watts). She attended Lowestoft Grammar School before studying at the Royal A ...
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Tracie Bennett Tracie Bennett (born 17 June 1961) is an English singer and stage and television actress. She trained at the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts in Clapham, London. She played the role of Sharon Gaskell in ''Coronation Street'' from 1982 to ...
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Vicky Entwistle Victoria Entwistle (born 15 September 1968) is an English actress. She is known for portraying the role of Janice Battersby in the ITV soap opera ''Coronation Street''. Early life Entwistle grew up in Accrington; her father owned a newsagen ...
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Josefina Gabrielle Josefina Gabrielle Holmes, professionally known as Josefina Gabrielle (born October 1963), is a British actress and ballet dancer, best known for her performances in West End musicals and plays. Theatrical career Gabrielle was born in London ...
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Jenny Galloway Jenny Galloway is a British actress and singer best known for her stage career, which includes Madame Thénardier in ''Les Misérables''. She has received numerous awards and nominations, winning the 1999 Olivier Award for Best Supporting ...
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Linzi Hateley Linzi Hateley (born 23 October 1970) is an English stage actress. At the age of 21, in 1992, she became one of the youngest nominees for a Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her performance as the Narrator in the West End ...
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Bonnie Langford Bonita Melody Lysette Langford (born 22 July 1964) is an English actress, dancer and singer. She came to prominence as a child star in the 1970s, when she had a notable role in the TV series '' Just William''. In the 1980s, she played companio ...
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Claire Machin Claire Machin is a British actress, best known for her work in musical theatre. Career At the age of 16, Machin trained at Sylvia Young Theatre School, taking part in an adult drama course. Through the 1990s and early 2000s she appeared in the ...
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Louise Plowright Louise Plowright (1 June 1956 – 1 March 2016) was an English actress. Biography Plowright trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. She first came to prominence playing abrasive hairdresser Julie Cooper in the television soap opera ' ...
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Jodie Prenger Jodie Christine Prenger (born 12 June 1979) is an English actress and singer, best known for winning the second series of ''The Biggest Loser'' in 2006 and the BBC talent show '' I'd Do Anything'' in 2008, the latter of which subsequently laun ...
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Gay Soper Gay Soper is an English actress and singer. Her career includes singing ''Turn Back, O Man'' in the original 1971 London production of ''Godspell''. She sang the role of Madam Thenardier on the complete symphonic recording of ''Les Misérables ...
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Harriet Thorpe Harriet Amelia Thorpe (born 8 June 1957) is an English actress. Thorpe trained at London's Central School of Speech and Drama. She is known for her roles in the British sitcoms '' The Brittas Empire'' (1991–1997) and ''Absolutely Fabulous'' ( ...
*Enjolras:
Graham Bickley Graham John Bickley (born 18 May 1958) is an English actor and singer. He is best known for playing the role of Joey Boswell in ''Bread'' from 1989 until 1991, taking over from Peter Howitt, who originally portrayed the character from 1986 unt ...
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Killian Donnelly Killian Donnelly (born 25 June 1984) is an Irish tenor singer and stage actor. He has appeared in musicals such as ''Les Misérables'', ''The Phantom of the Opera'', and '' Kinky Boots''. Background Donnelly is from Kilmessan, in County Meath, ...
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Bradley Jaden Bradley Jaden (born Bradley Wilson) is an English actor. His West End credits include the leading roles of Javert and Enjolras in ''Les Misérables'', Fiyero in ''Wicked'', and Lancelot in ''Camelot''. In addition to his leading West End cre ...
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Ramin Karimloo Ramin Karimloo (; ; born ) is a Canadian actor, singer, and songwriter known for his work on the West End theatre, West End and Broadway theatre, Broadway theatre. He has played the leading roles in both of the West End's longest running musica ...
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Jamie Muscato Jamie Muscato (born 12 April 1990) is an English actor and singer. Muscato is best known for his portrayal of Jason Dean (J.D.) in the original London run of '' Heathers: The Musical'' in 2018. He has starred in several other West End productio ...
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John Owen-Jones John Owen-Jones (born 5 May 1971) is a Welsh musical theatre actor and singer, best known for his portrayals of Jean Valjean in Alain Boublil & Claude-Michel Schönberg's ''Les Misérables'' and The Phantom in Andrew Lloyd Webber's ''The Ph ...
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David Thaxton David Thaxton (born 12 May 1982) is a Welsh singer, actor and musical theatre and opera performer. He starred in the Donmar Warehouse's ''Passion (musical), Passion'', for which he won the 2011 Laurence Olivier Awards, 2011 Laurence Olivier Awa ...
, Oliver Thornton *Grantaire:
Graham Bickley Graham John Bickley (born 18 May 1958) is an English actor and singer. He is best known for playing the role of Joey Boswell in ''Bread'' from 1989 until 1991, taking over from Peter Howitt, who originally portrayed the character from 1986 unt ...
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Peter Polycarpou Peter Polycarpou (born 31 March 1957) is an English-Cypriot actor, playwright and singer, known for playing the roles of Chris Theodopolopodous in the television comedy series '' Birds of a Feather'' from 1990 to 1994 and Louis Charalambos in t ...
*The Bishop of Digne:
Simon Bowman Simon Bowman (born 16 February 1961) is a British actor and singer, born in Cardiff and trained at Mountview Theatre School. He is best known for originating the role of Chris, opposite Lea Salonga's Kim, in the original production of ''Miss Sai ...
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Earl Carpenter Earl Carpenter (born 9 May 1970) is an English musical theatre actor and singer, recognised chiefly for his work in London’s West End. He is known for his performances as Inspector Javert in the stage musical ''Les Misérables'' and as th ...
*Gavroche:
Jonathan Bailey Jonathan Stuart Bailey (born 25 April 1988) is an English actor known for his dramatic, comedic, and musical roles on List of Jonathan Bailey performances, stage and screen. List of awards and nominations received by Jonathan Bailey, His accola ...
, James Buckley,
James Byng James Byng (born 1985) is an English actor and vocalist. Acting since the age of ten, James made his West End debut in the title role of ''Oliver!'' at the London Palladium. He played the same role in the national tour of ''Oliver!'' and ...
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Chris Fountain Christopher Ryan Fountain (born 3 September 1987) is an English actor. He is known for his roles as Justin Burton in ''Hollyoaks'' and Tommy Duckworth in ''Coronation Street''. Early life Fountain was born in the West Yorkshire city of Brad ...
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Daniel Huttlestone Daniel Richard Huttlestone (born 17 September 1999) is a British actor and singer. He is best known for his role as Gavroche in Tom Hooper's ''Les Misérables'' (2012) and Jack in the musical film ''Into the Woods'' (2014), which both earned h ...
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Paul Keating Paul John Keating (born 18 January 1944) is an Australian former politician and trade unionist who served as the 24th prime minister of Australia from 1991 to 1996. He held office as the leader of the Labor Party (ALP), having previously ser ...
, Robert Madge, Perry Millward,
Adam Searles Adam Searles (born 1 June 1981) is a British stage, film, and television actor. He has portrayed Gavroche in ''Les Misérables'' at the Palace Theatre, London, and played the original Artful Dodger in Cameron Mackintosh's 1994 production of '' ...


Broadway (1987–2003)

*Jean Valjean:
Rob Evan Robert Buchen known professionally as Robert "Rob" Evan is an American actor and singer, best known as the lead performer in numerous Broadway musicals, a performer in national and international tours of musical productions, and a featured vocal ...
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Dudu Fisher David "Dudu" Fisher (; born 18 November 1951) is an Israeli cantor and performer, best known for his Broadway performance as Jean Valjean in the musical ''Les Misérables''. Biography The son of a Holocaust survivor, Fisher was born in Petah Tik ...
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Robert Marien Robert Marien (born May 5, 1955) is a Canadian ( Québécois) actor, singer, and songwriter who has performed in the musical ''Les Misérables'' in Montreal, Paris, New York City and London, as well as Notre Dame de Paris in both Korea and Japa ...
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Gary Morris Gary Gwyn Morris (born December 7, 1948) is an American singer and stage actor who charted a string of hits on the country music charts throughout the 1980s. Morris is known for the 1983 ballad " The Wind Beneath My Wings", although his cred ...
*Javert:
Anthony Crivello Anthony Crivello (born August 2, 1955) is an American actor, known for his performances on both stage and screen. He appeared in the original cast of several Broadway shows, including playing Grantaire and Inspector Javert in ''Les Misérables ...
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Robert Cuccioli Robert Cuccioli (born May 3, 1958) is an American actor and singer. He is best known for originating the lead dual title roles in the musical '' Jekyll & Hyde'', for which he received a Tony Award nomination and won the Joseph Jefferson Award, ...
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Gregg Edelman Gregg Edelman (born September 12, 1958) is an American actor. He has starred in numerous Broadway productions earning four Tony Award nominations for his roles in '' City of Angels'' (1990), '' Anna Karenina'' (1993), ''1776'' (1998), and ''Into ...
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Shuler Hensley Shuler Paul Hensley (born March 6, 1967) is an American singer and actor. Early life Hensley was born in Atlanta, Georgia. The youngest of three children, Hensley grew up in Marietta, Georgia. His father, Sam P. Hensley Jr., is a former Georgia ...
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Joseph Mahowald Joseph Mahowald, also known as Joe Mahowald, is an American actor and singer who is known for his Broadway roles. He made his Broadway debut as Enjolras in ''Les Misérables'' before going on to be the alternate for the title roles in '' Jekyll ...
, Michael McCarthy,
Chuck Wagner Chuck Wagner (born June 20, 1958) is an American actor, director, musical theater historian and teacher. He has had an extensive career in theater, but is perhaps best known for co-starring in the short-lived science fiction TV series '' Automan' ...
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Robert Westenberg Robert Westenberg (born October 26, 1953) is an American stage actor and singer, acting teacher, and professor. He received a Tony Award nomination for his performance in the original Broadway cast of ''Into the Woods''. He appeared on Broadw ...
*Fantine:
Laurie Beechman Laurie Hope Beechman (April 4, 1953 – March 8, 1998) was an American actress and singer, known for her work in Broadway musicals. She also had a career as a cabaret performer and recording artist. After her death, the West Bank Cafe Downstair ...
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Donna Kane Donna Kane is an American theater actress. Born in Beacon, NY, she grew up on Long Island and in Wayne, New Jersey, where she won Miss Teenage New Jersey in 1976, and was first runner-up for America's Junior Miss 1980. She was the recipient o ...
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Andrea McArdle Andrea McArdle (born November 5, 1963) is an American singer and actress best known for originating the role of Annie in the Broadway musical '' Annie''. Career McArdle appeared on '' Al Alberts Showcase'', a local televised talent show in Phila ...
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Maureen Moore Maureen Moore (born August 12, 1951 in Wallingford, Connecticut) is an American actress.Berkvist, RobertNew Face: Maureen Moore"''The New York Times'', July 1, 1977 She attended Carnegie Mellon University, majoring in theater and worked at the Gr ...
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Rachel York Rachel York (born August 7, 1971) is an American actress and singer. She is known for stage roles, including award winning performances in ''Camelot'', '' Hello, Dolly!'', ''Into the Woods'', and ''Anything Goes''. She also has performed in film ...
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Debbie Gravitte Debbie Gravitte is an American actress and singer. Career Gravitte made her Broadway debut in the chorus of '' They're Playing Our Song'' in 1979. She performed on Broadway in ''Blues in the Night'' in 1982; '' Zorba'' in 1983; ''Les Misérab ...
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Catherine Hickland Catherine Hickland (born February 11, 1956) Note: Aged 51 on Feb.11, 2007 implies that she was born on Feb.11, 1956. is an American film, stage, and television actress, as well as a singer, author and cosmetics-company CEO and hypnotist. She ...
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Paige O'Hara Paige O'Hara (born Donna Paige Helmintoller; May 10, 1956) is an American actress, singer, and painter. O'Hara began her career as a Broadway actress in 1975 when she portrayed Della in ''The Gift of the Magi''. In 1991, she made her motion pictu ...
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Melba Moore Beatrice Melba Smith (born October 29, 1945) known by her stage name Melba Moore, is an American singer and actress. Biography Early life and education Moore was born Beatrice Melba Smith on October 29, 1945, in New York City to Gertrude Melba ...
, Christy Baron, Juliet Lambert,
Alice Ripley Alice Ripley (born December 14, 1963) is an American actress, singer, songwriter and mixed media artist. She is known, in particular, for her various roles on Broadway in musicals, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning '' Next to Normal'' (2009 T ...
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Lauren Kennedy Lauren Kennedy (born September 3, 1973) is an American actress and singer who has performed numerous times on Broadway. She is now the producing artistic director of Theatre Raleigh in her home state of North Carolina. Education Kennedy was born ...
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Jacquelyn Piro Donovan Jacquelyn Piro Donovan is an American actress and singer known for her work in broadway musicals and on the concert stage. She is perhaps best known for the distinction of being the only actress to portray both the young innocent Cosette and the ...
*Marius:
Chris Diamantopoulos Christopher Diamantopoulos ( (''Khristóforos Diamantópoulos''); born May 9, 1975) is a Canadian actor. He played Russ Hanneman in the HBO series ''Silicon Valley'' and starred in the film ''The Three Stooges'' as Moe Howard, and the TV series ...
, Eric Kunze,
Peter Lockyer Peter Lockyer is an American actor and tenor. He was born in Poughkeepsie, New York. As a child, he split his time between Toronto and Connecticut, and went to the same high school as the actress Gretchen Mol. Lockyer has appeared in numerous Broa ...
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Ricky Martin Enrique Martin Morales (born December 24, 1971), known professionally as Ricky Martin, is a Puerto Rican singer, songwriter and actor. He is known for his musical versatility, with his Ricky Martin albums discography, discography incorporati ...
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Hugh Panaro Hugh Panaro (born February 19, 1964) is an American actor and singer. He is best known for his work in Broadway stage musicals, most well known for his role in ''The Phantom of the Opera'' being in over 2,000 performances in the Broadway producti ...
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Matthew Porretta Matthew Charles Porretta (born May 29, 1965) is an American television, voice, and film actor known for his appearances in ''Wings'', ''Beverly Hills, 90210'', and '' Robin Hood: Men in Tights''. He has also appeared on Broadway and in video g ...
, Kevin Kern *Cosette:
Jacquelyn Piro Donovan Jacquelyn Piro Donovan is an American actress and singer known for her work in broadway musicals and on the concert stage. She is perhaps best known for the distinction of being the only actress to portray both the young innocent Cosette and the ...
*Éponine:
Jessica Boevers Jessica Boevers (born August 25, 1972) is an American actress who has appeared in a number of Broadway productions, Off-Broadway productions, films, and television. Early life Boevers attended the University of Cincinnati College-Conservator ...
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Catherine Brunell Catherine Brunell is an American actress from Shrewsbury, Massachusetts. She married actor Christopher Mark Peterson on October 20, 2002. Acting roles Broadway Television Education * Shrewsbury High School - Shrewsbury, Massachusetts *No ...
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Debbie Gibson Deborah Ann Gibson (born August 31, 1970) is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. She released her debut album ''Out of the Blue (Debbie Gibson album), Out of the Blue'' (1987) at age 16, writing and largely producing the material. The a ...
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Diana Kaarina Diana Kaarina (born March 17, 1975) is a Canadian actress based in Vancouver, British Columbia. She is known for her voice acting work in animation and video games, notably as the voice of Barbie in the eponymous film series between 2010 and 2 ...
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Megan Lawrence Megan Lawrence (born 1972) is an American actress best known for her roles on Broadway. Among other honors, she has been nominated for a Tony Award. She has also appeared Off-Broadway, in regional theatre and on television. Life and career Lawre ...
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Lea Salonga Maria Lea Carmen Imutan Salonga, ( ; born February 22, 1971) is a Filipino singer and actress. Known primarily for her work in theatre, she has starred in musicals on Broadway and in the West End. Her accolades include a Tony Award and a L ...
, Natalie Toro, Sarah Uriarte Berry,
Shanice Shanice Lorraine Wilson-Knox (née Wilson; born May 14, 1973) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, actress and dancer. She had the ''Billboard'' hit singles "I Love Your Smile" and "Silent Prayer" in 1991 and "Saving Forever for ...
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Kerry Butler Kerry Butler is an American actress and singer known primarily for her work in theater. She is best known for originating the roles of Barbara Maitland in ''Beetlejuice'', Penny Pingleton in '' Hairspray'', and Clio/Kira in '' Xanadu'', the latt ...
*Thénardier:
Ed Dixon Ed Dixon (born September 2, 1948 in Oklahoma) is an American character actor, playwright and composer. Actor Dixon has appeared in numerous Broadway shows, including '' No, No, Nanette'', '' The King of Schnorrers'', ''The Three Musketeers'', ' ...
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Nick Wyman Nick Wyman (born May 18, 1950) is an American stage, television, and film actor, and is a former president of the Actors' Equity Association. Early life and education Wyman was born in Portland, Maine and raised in Summit, New Jersey and atte ...
*Madame Thénardier:
Betsy Joslyn Betsy Joslyn (born April 19, 1954 in Staten Island, New York) is a Broadway musical and dramatic actress and soprano. Joslyn is best known for her Broadway work, including the original 1979 production of ''Sweeney Todd''. She appeared in the ens ...
*Enjolras: Ron Bohmer,
Joseph Mahowald Joseph Mahowald, also known as Joe Mahowald, is an American actor and singer who is known for his Broadway roles. He made his Broadway debut as Enjolras in ''Les Misérables'' before going on to be the alternate for the title roles in '' Jekyll ...
, Gary Mauer *Grantaire:
Stephen Bogardus Stephen Bogardus (born March 11, 1954) is an American actor. He originated the role of Whizzer in the Broadway musical, ''Falsettos''. Biography Born in Norfolk, Virginia, Bogardus graduated from Choate Rosemary Hall in 1972 and Princeton Unive ...
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Wade Williams Wade Andrew Williams is an American actor. He is known for his various character roles, and for a major supporting role as correctional officer Brad Bellick on the Fox television series ''Prison Break'' and Father Cronin on ''The Bernie Mac S ...
*The Bishop of Digne: David Benoit *Gavroche: Michael Shulman,
Jarrod Spector Jarrod Spector is an American actor and singer. Early life and education Jarrod Spector was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He made his Broadway debut in ''Les Misérables'', playing Gavroche. He then studied economics at Princeton U ...
, Jason Tam,
Michael Zeidman Michael Zeidman (born Michael Jason Zeidman in New York City March 9, 1985) is a singer, actor, pianist and musician. He was also a child actor and an original member of The Broadway Kids. He graduated medical school at Northeast Ohio Medical Univ ...
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Grant Rosenmeyer Grant Mandel Rosenmeyer (born July 3, 1991) is an American actor and screenwriter best known for his roles in ''The Royal Tenenbaums'' and on the FOX television sitcom ''Oliver Beene''. Early life and education Rosenmeyer was born in Manhasset ...
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Harrison Chad Harrison Chad (born July 17, 1992) is an American actor known for his roles in Broadway musicals, television, and film. Early life and education Chad was born in New York City and started performing when he was six years old. He has performed ...
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Nick Jonas Nicholas Jerry Jonas (born September 16, 1992) is an American singer, songwriter and actor. Jonas began acting on Broadway at the age of seven, and released his debut single in 2002; this caught the attention of Columbia Records, where Jonas ...


Broadway revival (2006–2008)

*Jean Valjean:
John Owen-Jones John Owen-Jones (born 5 May 1971) is a Welsh musical theatre actor and singer, best known for his portrayals of Jean Valjean in Alain Boublil & Claude-Michel Schönberg's ''Les Misérables'' and The Phantom in Andrew Lloyd Webber's ''The Ph ...
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Drew Sarich Drew Sarich (born August 24, 1975) is an American stage actor and singer songwriter from St. Louis, who performs in the English and German languages. Biography Sarich received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre with a concentration in Dir ...
*Javert: Robert Hunt,
Drew Sarich Drew Sarich (born August 24, 1975) is an American stage actor and singer songwriter from St. Louis, who performs in the English and German languages. Biography Sarich received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre with a concentration in Dir ...
*Fantine:
Judy Kuhn Judy Kuhn (born May 20, 1958) is an American actress, singer and activist, known for her work in musical theatre. A four-time Tony Award nominee, she has released four studio albums and sang the title role in the 1995 film ''Pocahontas'', includ ...
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Lea Salonga Maria Lea Carmen Imutan Salonga, ( ; born February 22, 1971) is a Filipino singer and actress. Known primarily for her work in theatre, she has starred in musicals on Broadway and in the West End. Her accolades include a Tony Award and a L ...
*Éponine:
Megan McGinnis Megan McGinnis (born December 5, 1979) is an American Broadway actress, who performed in the role of Éponine, in the revival of ''Les Misérables''. She created the role of Jerusha Abbott in the Off-Broadway production of ''Daddy Long Legs''. S ...
*Thénardier:
Chip Zien Jerome Herbert "Chip" Zien (born March 20, 1947) is an American actor. He is best known for originating the lead role of the Baker in the original Broadway production of the musical ''Into the Woods'' by Stephen Sondheim. He appeared in all of ...
*Madame Thénardier:
Ann Harada Ann Harada is an American actress and singer known for originating the role of Christmas Eve in '' Avenue Q''. Early life Harada was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii. She attended the Punahou School and was active in theatre in high school. ...
*Enjolras:
Max von Essen Max von Essen (born January 11, 1974) is an American stage and screen actor, and vocalist. Life and career Raised on Long Island, von Essen is a graduate of South Side High School in Rockville Centre, New York. He attended the University of N ...


US tour (2010–2013)

*Jean Valjean:
Peter Lockyer Peter Lockyer is an American actor and tenor. He was born in Poughkeepsie, New York. As a child, he split his time between Toronto and Connecticut, and went to the same high school as the actress Gretchen Mol. Lockyer has appeared in numerous Broa ...
*Enjolras: Jason Forbach *Gavroche:
Joshua Colley Joshua Robert Colley (born January 20, 2002) is an American actor and singer. Early life Joshua Robert Colley was born on January 20, 2002, to Brad and Robbie Lynn Colley. Colley was raised in Trinity, Florida. He has a twin brother named Cam ...
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Gaten Matarazzo Gaetano John "Gaten" Matarazzo III ( , ; born September 8, 2002) is an American actor. He began his career on the Broadway stage as Benjamin in '' Priscilla, Queen of the Desert'' (2011–12) and as Gavroche in ''Les Misérables'' (2014–15) ...


Broadway revival (2014–2016)

*Jean Valjean:
Alfie Boe Alfred Giovanni Roncalli Boe (born 29 September 1973) is an English actor and singer who performs primarily in musical theatre. Boe is best known for his performances as Jean Valjean in the musical ''Les Misérables'' at the Queen's Theatre ...
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John Owen-Jones John Owen-Jones (born 5 May 1971) is a Welsh musical theatre actor and singer, best known for his portrayals of Jean Valjean in Alain Boublil & Claude-Michel Schönberg's ''Les Misérables'' and The Phantom in Andrew Lloyd Webber's ''The Ph ...
*Javert:
Earl Carpenter Earl Carpenter (born 9 May 1970) is an English musical theatre actor and singer, recognised chiefly for his work in London’s West End. He is known for his performances as Inspector Javert in the stage musical ''Les Misérables'' and as th ...
, Hayden Tee *Fantine:
Montego Glover Montego Glover (born February 9, 1974) is an American stage actress and singer. She has been nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her role in the musical '' Memphis'' and won the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress ...
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Erika Henningsen Erika Leigh Henningsen (born August 13, 1992) is an American actress, singer and voice actress. She is best known for her work on Broadway and for originating the role of Cady Heron in the 2018 Tony-nominated musical ''Mean Girls'', for which s ...
, Alison Luff *Marius: Chris McCarrell *Thénardier:
Gavin Lee Gavin Lee is an English actor who has appeared on the stage in musical theatre, playing Bert in the musical ''Mary Poppins'', in both the West End and on Broadway, and Squidward Tentacles in the original Broadway cast of ''SpongeBob SquareP ...
*Enjolras: Jason Forbach


International tour (2014–2016)

*Jean Valjean:
John Owen-Jones John Owen-Jones (born 5 May 1971) is a Welsh musical theatre actor and singer, best known for his portrayals of Jean Valjean in Alain Boublil & Claude-Michel Schönberg's ''Les Misérables'' and The Phantom in Andrew Lloyd Webber's ''The Ph ...
*Javert:
Earl Carpenter Earl Carpenter (born 9 May 1970) is an English musical theatre actor and singer, recognised chiefly for his work in London’s West End. He is known for his performances as Inspector Javert in the stage musical ''Les Misérables'' and as th ...
*Fantine:
Rachelle Ann Go Rachelle Ann Villalobos Go (born August 31, 1986) is a Filipino singer and actress. Known primarily for her work in musical theatre, theater, she has starred in musicals on Broadway theatre, Broadway and in the West End theatre, West End. She ...
*Éponine:
Carrie Hope Fletcher Carrie Hope Fletcher (born 22 October 1992) is an English West End theatre actress and singer. Her performances include the roles of Éponine and Fantine in ''Les Misérables'', starring as Veronica Sawyer in the original West End production ...
*Thénardier:
Cameron Blakely Cameron Blakely is a British actor. A veteran of musical theatre, he has appeared in numerous productions across the UK since his stage debut, and he was nominated for the Whatsonstage Awards in 2002 for his performance in ''Where's Charley'' at th ...
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Peter Polycarpou Peter Polycarpou (born 31 March 1957) is an English-Cypriot actor, playwright and singer, known for playing the roles of Chris Theodopolopodous in the television comedy series '' Birds of a Feather'' from 1990 to 1994 and Louis Charalambos in t ...


Productions


Resident productions


Original: France

After the French
concept album A concept album is an album whose tracks hold a larger purpose or meaning collectively than they do individually. This is typically achieved through a single central narrative or theme, which can be instrumental, compositional, or lyrical. Som ...
was released in 1980, in September of that year, a stage version directed by veteran French film director
Robert Hossein Robert Hossein (30 December 1927 – 31 December 2020) was a French film actor, director, and writer. He directed Les Misérables (1982 film), the 1982 adaptation of ''Les Misérables'' and appeared in ''Vice and Virtue'', ''Le Casse'', ''Les U ...
was produced at the Palais des Sports in Paris. The show was a success, with 100 performances seen by over 500,000 people. Most of the cast from the concept album performed in the production. The cast included Maurice Barrier as Valjean,
Jean Vallée Jean Vallée (born Paul Goeders in Verviers on 2 October 1941 – 12 March 2014, Clermont-sur-Berwinne) was a Belgian songwriter and performer. Vallée was appointed Knight of the Order of the Crown by HM Albert II in 1999. Career In 1967 ...
as Javert,
Rose Laurens Rose Laurens, previously billed as Rose Merryl (born Rose Podwojny; 4 March 1951 – 29 April 2018), was a French singer-songwriter, known for her 1982 single "Africa", a top-three hit in several European countries."Africa", in various singles ...
as Fantine, Maryse Cédolin and Sylvie Camacho and Priscilla Patron as Young Cosette, Marie-France Roussel as Mme. Thénardier, Yvan Dautin as M. Thénardier, Florence Davis and Fabrice Ploquin and Cyrille Dupont as Gavroche, Marianne Mille as Éponine, Gilles Buhlmann as Marius, Christian Ratellin as Enjolras, Fabienne Guyon as Cosette,
René-Louis Baron René-Louis Baron (9 February 1944 – 20 May 2016) is a French inventor, author and songwriter. He was 14 years old when he played for the first time on stage as a jazz clarinettist. Later, in 1978, he began in Paris a career as a solo singer. In ...
as Combeferre, Dominique Tirmont as M. Gillenormand, Anne Forrez as Mlle. Gillenormand, and Claude Reva as the storyteller.


West End (1985)

The English-language version, with lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer and additional material by
James Fenton James Martin Fenton (born 25 April 1949) is an English poet, journalist and literary critic. He is a former Oxford Professor of Poetry. Life and career Born in Lincoln, Fenton grew up in Lincolnshire and Staffordshire, the son of Canon Jo ...
, was substantially expanded and reworked from a literal translation by Siobhan Bracke of the original Paris version, in particular adding a prologue to tell Jean Valjean's background story. Kretzmer's lyrics are not a direct translation of the French, a term that Kretzmer refused to use. A third of the English lyrics were a rough translation, another third were adapted from the French lyrics and the final third consisted of new material. The majority is performed in recitative style; the vocalists use natural speech, not musical metrics. The first production in English, produced by Cameron Mackintosh and adapted and directed by
Trevor Nunn Sir Trevor Robert Nunn (born 14 January 1940) is an English theatre director and lyricist. He has been the artistic director for the Royal Shakespeare Company, the Royal National Theatre, and, currently, the Theatre Royal Haymarket. He has dir ...
and John Caird, played in preview performances beginning on 28 September 1985 and formally opened on 8 October 1985 at the
Barbican Centre The Barbican Centre is a performing arts centre in the Barbican Estate of the City of London, England, and the largest of its kind in Europe. The centre hosts classical and contemporary music concerts, theatre performances, film screenings a ...
, London. It was billed in the programme as "The
Royal Shakespeare Company The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) is a major British theatre company, based in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England. The company employs over 1,000 staff and opens around 20 productions a year. The RSC plays regularly in London, Stratf ...
presentation of the RSC/Cameron Mackintosh production". The set was designed by
John Napier John Napier of Merchiston ( ; Latinisation of names, Latinized as Ioannes Neper; 1 February 1550 – 4 April 1617), nicknamed Marvellous Merchiston, was a Scottish landowner known as a mathematician, physicist, and astronomer. He was the 8 ...
, costumes by Andreane Neofitou and lighting by
David Hersey David Hersey (born November 30, 1939) is a lighting designer who has designed the lighting for over 250 plays, musicals, operas Opera is a form of Western theatre in which music is a fundamental component and dramatic roles are taken by ...
. Musical supervision and orchestrations were by John Cameron, who had been involved with the show since Boublil and Schönberg hired him to orchestrate the original French concept album. Musical staging was by Kate Flatt with musical direction by Martin Koch. The original London cast included
Colm Wilkinson Colm Wilkinson (born 5 June 1944), also known as C. T. Wilkinson, is an Irish singer and actor who is best known for originating the lead role of Jean Valjean in ''Les Misérables'' (in the West End and Broadway) and for creating the title rol ...
as Jean Valjean,
Roger Allam Roger William Allam (born 26 October 1953) is a British actor who has performed on stage, in film, on television and radio. He played Inspector Javert in the original London production of the stage musical ''Les Misérables'', First Officer D ...
as Javert, Ken Caswell as the Bishop of Digne,
Patti LuPone Patti Ann LuPone (born April 21, 1949) is an American actress and singer. After starting her professional career with The Acting Company in 1972, she soon gained acclaim for her leading performances on the Broadway and West End stage. Known f ...
as Fantine, Zoë Hart, Justine McIntyre, Jayne O'Mahony and Joanne Woodcock as Young Cosette, Danielle Akers, Gillian Brander and Juliette Caton as Young Éponine, Susan Jane Tanner as Madame Thénardier,
Alun Armstrong Alan Armstrong (born 17 July 1946), known professionally as Alun Armstrong, is an English character actor. He grew up in County Durham in North East England, and first became interested in acting through Shakespeare productions at his grammar ...
as Thénardier,
Frances Ruffelle Frances Ruffelle (born 29 August 1965) is an English musical theatre actress and singer. She won a Tony Award in 1987, and represented the United Kingdom in the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest with the song " Lonely Symphony (We Will Be Free)", ...
as Éponine,
Rebecca Caine Rebecca Caine (born 25 November 1959) is a Canadian light lyric soprano, and musical theatre performer. Life and career Caine was born in Toronto, Ontario and studied at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. She is the daughter o ...
as Cosette,
Michael Ball Michael Ashley Ball (born 27 June 1962) is an English singer, presenter and actor. In 1985, he made his West End debut as Marius Pontmercy in the original production of ''Les Misérables''. In 1989, he reached number two in the UK Singles C ...
as Marius,
David Burt David Burt may refer to: * David Raitt Robertson Burt (1899–1983), Scottish zoologist * David Burt (cricketer) (1901–?), New Zealand cricketer * Dave Burt (born 1937), Australian rules footballer * David Burt (actor) (born 1953), British actor ...
as Enjolras,
Clive Carter Clive Carter is a British actor and singer, best known for his role of "Claude Elliott and others" in the original London cast of '' Come From Away'', for which he received an Olivier Award nomination. He studied at London Academy of Music and ...
as Grantaire/Bamatabois, with Ian Tucker, Oliver Spencer and Liza Hayden sharing the role of Gavroche. On 4 December 1985, the show transferred to the
Palace Theatre Palace Theatre, or Palace Theater, is the name of many theatres in different countries, including: Australia *Palace Theatre, Melbourne, Victoria *Palace Theatre, Sydney, New South Wales Canada *Palace Theatre, housed in the Robillard Block, Mo ...
, London and moved again on 3 April 2004, to the smaller Queen's Theatre, now called the
Sondheim Theatre 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 ...
, with some revisions of staging. The show celebrated its 10,000th performance on 5 January 2010, and its 30th anniversary in October 2015. The co-production has generated valuable income for the Royal Shakespeare Company. The show closed temporarily at the Queen's Theatre on 13 July 2019 to allow for theatre refurbishments, while a staged concert was performed at the adjacent
Gielgud Theatre The Gielgud Theatre is a West End theatre, located on Shaftesbury Avenue, at the corner of Rupert Street, in the City of Westminster, London. The house currently has 994 seats on three levels. The theatre was designed by W. G. R. Sprague and ...
for a four-month run.


=2019 updated staging

= Using the updated staging developed for the 2009–2010 UK touring production, the musical began previews at the newly renamed Sondheim Theatre on 18 December 2019, with opening night on 16 January 2020. The production is co-directed by James Powell and Laurence Connor with set and image design by Matt Kinley, lighting by Paule Constable, sound by Mick Potter and costumes by Andreane Neofitou and Christine Rowlands. The first cast for this version included
Jon Robyns Jon Robyns (born 8 December 1982) is a British stage actor, who is best known for playing Jean Valjean in ''Les Misérables'' and the title role in ''The Phantom of the Opera'' in London's West End. Early life Robyns was born in Manchester a ...
(Valjean),
Bradley Jaden Bradley Jaden (born Bradley Wilson) is an English actor. His West End credits include the leading roles of Javert and Enjolras in ''Les Misérables'', Fiyero in ''Wicked'', and Lancelot in ''Camelot''. In addition to his leading West End cre ...
(Javert),
Carrie Hope Fletcher Carrie Hope Fletcher (born 22 October 1992) is an English West End theatre actress and singer. Her performances include the roles of Éponine and Fantine in ''Les Misérables'', starring as Veronica Sawyer in the original West End production ...
(Fantine), Shan Ako (Éponine), Lily Kerhoas (Cosette), Harry Apps (Marius), Gerard Carey (Thénardier),
Josefina Gabrielle Josefina Gabrielle Holmes, professionally known as Josefina Gabrielle (born October 1963), is a British actress and ballet dancer, best known for her performances in West End musicals and plays. Theatrical career Gabrielle was born in London ...
(Madame Thénardier) and Ashley Gilmour (Enjolras). The show was forced to close temporarily from 16 March 2020, as a result of the
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. It reopened on 25 September 2021. Considered one continuous production despite revisions, ''Les Misérables'' celebrated its 15,000th performance in London on 28 September 2023.


Broadway (1987)

The musical opened as a pre-Broadway tryout at the
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's Opera House in Washington, D.C., on 27 December 1986. It ran for eight weeks through 14 February 1987. The musical then premiered on Broadway on 12 March 1987 at
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. Wilkinson and Ruffelle reprised their roles from the London production. The $4.5 million production had a more than $4 million advance sale prior to its New York opening. The show underwent further tightening, namely with improved sewer lighting and the incorporation of the Javert suicide scene effect. A ''New York Times'' report consisted of the following: "The transfer from London to the United States has prompted further modifications. 'We are taking this opportunity to rethink and perfect, to rewrite some details which probably no one else will see, but which for us are still long nights of work,' Mr. Boublil says. 'There are things that nobody had time to do in London, and here we have a wonderful opportunity to fix a few things. No one will notice, perhaps, but for us, it will make us so happy if we can better this show. We would like this to be the final version. Two songs were deleted—the complete version of Gavroche's song "Little People" and the adult Cosette's "I Saw Him Once". A short section at the beginning of "In My Life" replaced "I Saw Him Once". The lyrics in Javert's "Stars" were changed. It now ended with the line, "This I swear by the stars!", while the London production and cast recording ended with the repeated line, "Keeping watch in the night". The original Broadway cast included Wilkinson as Jean Valjean, David Bryant as Marius,
Judy Kuhn Judy Kuhn (born May 20, 1958) is an American actress, singer and activist, known for her work in musical theatre. A four-time Tony Award nominee, she has released four studio albums and sang the title role in the 1995 film ''Pocahontas'', includ ...
as Cosette, Michael Maguire as Enjolras,
Frances Ruffelle Frances Ruffelle (born 29 August 1965) is an English musical theatre actress and singer. She won a Tony Award in 1987, and represented the United Kingdom in the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest with the song " Lonely Symphony (We Will Be Free)", ...
as Éponine, Braden Danner as Gavroche,
Donna Vivino Donna Vivino is an American theatre, television, and film actress and singer. She is known for playing Elphaba in the Broadway production of ''Wicked'' and as the original Young Cosette in ''Les Misérables'' on Broadway. In January 2023, she gu ...
as Young Cosette, Jennifer Butt as Madame Thénardier,
Leo Burmester Bernard Leo Burmester (February 1, 1944 – June 28, 2007) was an American actor. Burmester worked for director John Sayles several times, including in '' Passion Fish'' (1992) and '' Lone Star'' (1996), and also for directors such as John Sch ...
as Thénardier,
Randy Graff Randy Graff (born May 23, 1955) is an American actress and singer. Early years Born in Brooklyn, New York on May 23, 1955, Graff was part of a musically oriented family. Her grandmother "was the lead soprano in temple", and her uncle sang with, ...
as Fantine,
Terrence Mann Terrence Vaughan Mann (born July 1, 1951) is an American actor and baritone singer. He is best known for his appearances on the Broadway stage, which include Lyman in '' Barnum'', The Rum Tum Tugger in ''Cats'', Inspector Javert in ''Les Mi ...
as Javert, and Chrissie McDonald as Young Éponine. Other members of the original Broadway cast included
Anthony Crivello Anthony Crivello (born August 2, 1955) is an American actor, known for his performances on both stage and screen. He appeared in the original cast of several Broadway shows, including playing Grantaire and Inspector Javert in ''Les Misérables ...
(Grantaire/Bamatabois), Kevin Marcum (Brujon), John Dewar (Joly), Paul Harman (Combeferre/Foreman), Joseph Kolinski (Feuilly), Alex Santoriello (Montparnasse/Labourer),
Jesse Corti Jesse Corti (born July 3, 1955) is an American actor and theater director known for playing Courfeyrac in the original Broadway show ''Les Misérables'' and for voicing LeFou in ''Beauty and the Beast''. Career Corti also voiced the Spanish D ...
(Courfeyrac/Farmer), Susan Goodman (Old Woman/Innkeeper's Wife), John Norman (Prouvaire/Pimp), Norman Large (Bishop/Lesgles),
Marcus Lovett Marcus Lovett (born in 1965 in Glen Ellyn, Illinois, USA) is an American singer and actor who was born in Glen Ellyn, Illinois. He is known for his roles in musical theatre. His credits include leading roles in ''The Phantom of the Opera'', ''Aspe ...
(Babet/Constable), Cindy Benson (Old Woman), Steve Shocket (Claquesous/Fauchevelant/Constable/Pimp), Marcie Shaw, Jane Bodle, Joanna Glushak,
Ann Crumb Elizabeth Ann Crumb (May 25, 1950 – October 31, 2019)
(Factory Girl), Kelli James, and Gretchen Kingsley-Weihe. Michael Hinton was the original drummer and credited on the cast album. The musical ran at
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through 10 October 1990, when it moved to the
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. It was scheduled to close on 15 March 2003, but the closing was postponed by a surge in public interest. According to an article in ''
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'', "Sales picked up last October, when Sir Cameron made the announcement that the show would be closing on March 15th... its closure postponed to May 18th because of an unexpected increase in business." After 6,680 performances in sixteen years, when it closed on 18 May 2003, it was the second- longest-running Broadway musical after ''Cats''. It was surpassed by ''
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'' in 2006. This Broadway production of ''Les Misérables'' and its advertising in New York City is a recurring theme in ''
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''. The reviewer for the ''
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'' wrote that ''Les Misérables'' is "the book's hilarious main cultural compass-point".


Australia (1987)

A production opened in Australia at the
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on 27 November 1987. The cast featured
Normie Rowe Norman John Rowe (born 1 February 1947) is an Australian singer and songwriter. He rose to national prominence in the mid-1960s as a pop star and teen idol, backed by The Playboys. His 1965 double A-side " Que Sera Sera"/" Shakin' All Over" w ...
as Valjean,
Philip Quast Philip Mark Quast (born 30 July 1957) is an Australian actor and bass-baritone singer. He has won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Musical three times, making him the first actor to have three wins in that category. He is perhap ...
as Javert,
Anthony Warlow Anthony Warlow (born 18 November 1961) is an Australian musical theatre performer, noted for his character acting and considerable vocal range. He is a classically trained lyric baritone and made his debut with the Australian Opera in 1980. ...
as Enjolras,
Debbie Byrne Debra Anne Byrne (born 30 March 1957), formerly billed as Debbie Byrne, is an Australian pop singer, variety entertainer, theatre and TV actress and writer, director and choreographer of cabaret. From April 1971 to March 1975 she was a founding ...
as Fantine,
Simon Burke Simon Gareth Burke (born 8 October 1961) is an Australian actor, active in films, television and theatre. Biography Simon Burke began his career at the age of 12, starring in Michael Cove's ''Kookaburra'' (1974); a painful look at a dysfuncti ...
as Marius,
Marina Prior Marina Prior (born 18 October 1963) is an Australian soprano and actress with a career mainly in musical theatre. From 1990 to 1993, she starred as the original Christine Daaé in the Australian premiere of ''The Phantom of the Opera (1986 mus ...
as Cosette, Jodie Gillies as Eponine, Barry Langrish as Thénardier, and Robyn Arthur as Madame Thénardier.
Rob Guest Robert John Guest (17 July 19501 October 2008) was a New Zealand-Australian actor, television personality and host and singer, who started his career in pop music in New Zealand, before becoming best known for his work in Australian musical th ...
later took over the role of Valjean. The production closed on 17 August 1991.


Toronto (1989)

The first Canadian production of ''Les Misérables'' began performances at the
Royal Alexandra Theatre The Royal Alexandra Theatre, commonly known as the Royal Alex, is an historic performing arts theatre in Toronto, Ontario. The theatre is located at 260 King Street West, in the downtown Toronto Entertainment District. Owned and operated by Mir ...
on 15 March 1989. The cast was headed by Michael Burgess as Jean Valjean, with Thomas Goerz as Javert and Louise Pitre as Fantine. After 14 months, the production toured other Canadian cities, including Vancouver, before returning to Toronto where it played another year, before finally closing on 5 July 1992.


2006 Broadway

Only three years after the original run closed, ''Les Misérables'' began a return to Broadway on 9 November 2006 at the
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for a limited run that was subsequently made open-ended. Using the set, costumes, performers, and other resources from the recently finished third US national touring production, the production was only slightly altered. Minor changes included colourful projections blended into its existing lighting design, and a
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that extended out into the first two boxes on either side of the stage. Some cuts made to the show's prologue during its original Broadway run were restored, lyrics for Gavroche's death scene (known in the revival as "Ten Little Bullets") cut during the development of the original London production were restored, and much of the show was re-orchestrated by Christopher Jahnke, introducing a snare and timpani-heavy sound played by a 14-member band, a reduction of about 8 musicians from the original production's 22 musician orchestration. The original 2006 Broadway revival cast included
Alexander Gemignani Alexander Cesare Gemignani (born July 3, 1979) is an American actor, tenor, musician, and conductor, known for his work on Broadway. He was nominated for a Tony Award for his performance in '' Carousel'' and a Drama Desk Award for his performa ...
as Jean Valjean,
Norm Lewis Norm Lewis (born June 2, 1963) is an American actor and baritone singer. He has appeared on Broadway and in London's West End, film, television, recordings and regional theatre. He is also noted for his wide vocal range. Lewis was the second ...
as Javert,
Daphne Rubin-Vega Daphne Rubin-Vega ( Vega; born November 18, 1969) is a Panamanian-American actress, dancer, and singer-songwriter. She is best known for originating the roles of Mimi Marquez in the 1996 premiere of the Broadway musical '' Rent'' and Lucy in the ...
as Fantine,
Celia Keenan-Bolger Celia Keenan-Bolger (born January 26, 1978) is an American actress and singer. She won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play for portraying Scout Finch in the play ''To Kill a Mockingbird'' (2018). She has also been Tony-nominated f ...
as Éponine,
Aaron Lazar Aaron Scott Lazar (born June 21, 1976) is an American actor, singer, and entrepreneur known for his work on Broadway, television, film and concerts. In August 2024, Lazar released an album titled, '' Impossible Dream'', featuring a cover of the ...
as Enjolras, Adam Jacobs as Marius,
Ali Ewoldt Ali Ewoldt (born October 6, 1982) is a Filipino-American theatre actress, who made her Broadway debut in the ''Les Misérables'' revival in 2006, playing Cosette. She has also performed on national and international tours and in U.S. regional ...
as Cosette,
Gary Beach Gary Beach (October 10, 1947 – July 17, 2018) was an American actor of stage, film and television. He portrayed Roger De Bris in both the stage and film productions of ''The Producers'', for which he won a Tony Award; he received a Tony nominat ...
as Thénardier,
Jenny Galloway Jenny Galloway is a British actress and singer best known for her stage career, which includes Madame Thénardier in ''Les Misérables''. She has received numerous awards and nominations, winning the 1999 Olivier Award for Best Supporting ...
as Madame Thénardier,
Drew Sarich Drew Sarich (born August 24, 1975) is an American stage actor and singer songwriter from St. Louis, who performs in the English and German languages. Biography Sarich received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre with a concentration in Dir ...
as Grantaire, Brian D'Addario, Jacob Levine, Skye Rainforth and Austyn Myers as Gavroche, and Tess Adams, Kylie Liya Goldstein and
Carly Rose Sonenclar Carly Rose Sonenclar (born April 20, 1999), who performs under the name Carly Rose, is an American singer, songwriter and actress. In December 2012, she became the runner-up on the second season of '' The X Factor USA''. Early and personal li ...
as Young Cosette/Young Éponine. The revival closed on 6 January 2008 after 17 previews and 463 performances.


2013 Toronto

A production starring Canadian
Ramin Karimloo Ramin Karimloo (; ; born ) is a Canadian actor, singer, and songwriter known for his work on the West End theatre, West End and Broadway theatre, Broadway theatre. He has played the leading roles in both of the West End's longest running musica ...
was mounted at the
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in Toronto. Co-directed by Lawrence Connor and James Powell, the production was based on the 2009 UK touring production. Previews began on 27 September 2013 with the opening night on 9 October. Preparatory to a Broadway transfer, Toronto performances ended on 2 February 2014. In addition to Karimloo as Jean Valjean, Carpenter reprised the role of Javert. Other cast members included Genevieve Leclerc as Fantine, Samantha Hill as Cosette,
Melissa O'Neil Melissa O'Neil (born July 12, 1988) is a Canadian actress and singer. In 2005, O'Neil won the third season of ''Canadian Idol''. As an actress, she is known for her roles as Rebecca /Two/Portia Lin in the science fiction series ''Dark Matter (20 ...
as Éponine, Perry Sherman as Marius, Cliff Saunders as Monsieur Thénardier, Lisa Horner as Madame Thénardier, and Mark Uhre as Enjolras. The roles of young Cosette and young Éponine were shared by Ella Ballentine,
Saara Chaudry Saara Chaudry (born June 7, 2004) is a Canadian actress. She is most noted for her performances in '' The Breadwinner'', for which she won an ACTRA Award for Best Voice Performance
and Madison Oldroyd. Gavroche was shared by David Gregory Black and Aiden GlennRead. Colm Wilkinson, who originated the role of Jean Valjean, portrayed the Bishop of Digne in a one-day performance symbolically handing the torch (along with the candlesticks) to Karimloo.


2014 Broadway

The 2013 Toronto production moved to Broadway in March 2014 with previews beginning 1 March 2014 at the
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and an official opening on 23 March 2014. The creative team again was directed by Laurence Connor and James Powell, with set design by Matt Kinley, costumes by Andreane Neofitou and Christine Rowlands, lighting by Paule Constable, sound by Mick Potter and projections by Fifty-Nine Productions. Cameron Mackintosh once again produced the show. On 22 October 2013, it was announced that
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, Will Swenson,
Caissie Levy Caissie Levy (born April 15, 1981) is a Canadian-American actress and singer, mainly known for her work in musical theatre on Broadway and in the West End. Her early Broadway credits included Penny Pingleton in ''Hairspray'' and Sheila in ''Hai ...
, and
Nikki M. James Nikki Michelle James (born June 3, 1981) is an American actress, director and singer. James has performed in the popular stage musicals '' The Book of Mormon,'' '' Les Misérables'', and '' Suffs'', earning a Tony Award for Best Featured Actres ...
would be headlining the revival cast as Jean Valjean, Javert, Fantine, and Éponine respectively.
Andy Mientus Andrew Michael Mientus (born November 10, 1986) is an American actor. He is best known for starring in the Broadway musicals '' Spring Awakening'', ''Les Misérables'', and ''Wicked'', and on television in the NBC musical drama '' Smash'' and as ...
and Samantha Hill also starred as Marius and Cosette respectively. Angeli Negron and McKayla Twiggs share the role of Young Cosette. The production closed on 4 September 2016, after 1,026 performances over two-and-a-half years. The revival recouped its entire initial investment and grossed $109 million. The 2014 Broadway revival was nominated for 3 Tony Awards: Best Revival of a Musical, Best Leading Actor in a Musical for Karimloo, and Best Sound Design for Potter.


Touring productions


US national tours

The show had three national touring companies of the original Broadway production in the US, all of which shared the Broadway producer and manager, creative teams, as well nearly identical sets, costumes, and lighting. While the touring production and the New York production were running simultaneously, the staff, cast members, crew, and musicians of the two productions interchanged often, which contributed to keeping both companies of the show in form. When the New York production closed in 2003, the Third National Tour continued for another three years, and enjoyed the influx of many members from the original and subsequent New York companies. The First National Tour opened at Boston's Shubert Theatre on 12 December 1987, and continued to play major cities until late 1991. The Second National Tour (called "The Fantine Company") opened at Los Angeles' Shubert Theatre on 1 June 1988. The production played for fourteen months then transferred to San Francisco's Curran Theatre where it enjoyed a similar run. The Third National Tour of ''Les Misérables'' (called "The Marius Company") was one of the longest running American touring musical productions. Opening on 28 November 1988, at the Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center in Florida, and closing on 23 July 2006, at the Fox Theatre in
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, the tour ran for seventeen years and 7,061 performances. The tour played in 145 cities in 43 states. The same touring company also frequently performed in Canada, made a 1994 diversion to Singapore, and another diversion in 2002 to be the first Western musical production to visit China, opening in Shanghai's Grand Theatre for a three-week engagement. All US productions (including Broadway and its revival) were visually identical in scale and design but the third national tour was notable for its portability without sacrificing the Broadway-caliber experience. Thanks to innovative touring techniques borrowed from the pop/rock concert industry, the 4.5 million dollar production was adaptable to smaller and larger venues and traveled complete in all of 8 semi tractor trailers. It was set up and ready to go in less than 24 hours and broken down and packed up in about 16 hours. This allowed it to reach many cities and venues in its acclaimed, original Broadway form. A new national tour began on 21 September 2017 at the Providence Performing Arts Centre (PPAC). It starred Nick Cartell as Valjean, Josh Davis as Javert, Melissa Mitchell as Fantine, J. Anthony Crane as Thénardier, Allison Guinn as Madame Thénardier, Joshua Grosso as Marius, Phoenix Best as Éponine, Matt Shingledecker as Enjolras and Jillian Butler as Cosette. The roles of young Cosette and Éponine were shared by Zoe Glick and Sophie Knapp, while the role of Gavroche was shared by Jordan Cole and Julian Lerner. It uses much of the staging and technical work of the 2014 Broadway revival. Another tour launched on 7 October 2022 at the State Theatre,
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, with Nick Cartell as Jean Valjean, Preston Truman Boyd as Javert, Haley Dortch as Fantine, Matt Crowle as Thénardier, Christina Rose Hall as Madame Thénardier, Addie Morales as Cosette, Gregory Lee Rodriguez as Marius, Christine Heesun Hwang as Éponine, Devin Archer as Enjolras, and Randy Jeter as Bishop of Digne. This tour has grown to a North American tour.


UK and Ireland tours


=1992–1993 tour

= The first tour of the UK and Ireland opened at the
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, Manchester 14 April 1992 with Jeff Leyton (Jean Valjean),
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Ria Jones (Fantine), Meredith Braun (Éponine), Mike Sterling (Marius), Tony Timberlake (Thénardier), Louise Plowright (Mdme Thénardier), Sarah Ryan (Cosette) and Daniel Coll (Enjolras). The production then moved on to the
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, Dublin, Ireland, opening 30 June 1993, and then to Playhouse, Edinburgh, Scotland, opening 23 September 1993.


=1997–2000 tour

= In 1997 a second tour began at the
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, running from 6 May until 14 June, the cast featured: Stig Rossen (Jean Valjean), Michael McCarthy (Javert), Julia Worsley (Fantine), Gemma Sandy (Éponine), Norman Bowman (Marius),
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(Thénardier), Cathy Breeze (Mdme Thénardier), Rebecca Vere (Cosette) and Mark O'Malley (Enjolras). The tour then continued as detailed in the table below:


25th anniversary UK and US tours

A tour to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the show began performances on 12 December 2009, at the
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in Cardiff. Differences from the original production included a new set, new costumes, new direction and alterations to the original orchestrations. The scenery was inspired by the paintings of Victor Hugo. Locations have included
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,
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,
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, and
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. The tour also played a special engagement in Paris. From September through October, the show returned to the
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, London, site of the original 1985 production. The tour cast featured
John Owen-Jones John Owen-Jones (born 5 May 1971) is a Welsh musical theatre actor and singer, best known for his portrayals of Jean Valjean in Alain Boublil & Claude-Michel Schönberg's ''Les Misérables'' and The Phantom in Andrew Lloyd Webber's ''The Ph ...
as Valjean,
Earl Carpenter Earl Carpenter (born 9 May 1970) is an English musical theatre actor and singer, recognised chiefly for his work in London’s West End. He is known for his performances as Inspector Javert in the stage musical ''Les Misérables'' and as th ...
as Javert,
Gareth Gates Gareth Paul Gates (born 12 July 1984) is an English singer-songwriter and actor. He was the runner-up in the first series of the ITV talent show ''Pop Idol'' in 2002. As of 2008, Gates had sold over 3.5 million records in the UK. He is ...
as Marius, Ashley Artus as Thénardier, Lynne Wilmot as Madame Thénardier,
Madalena Alberto Madalena Alberto is a Portuguese actress, singer and composer who has developed her career in London's West End. Alberto received rave reviews for her role as Eva Perón in '' Evita'' in the West End (2014), where the show arrived after its UK Tou ...
as Fantine, Rosalind James as Éponine,
Jon Robyns Jon Robyns (born 8 December 1982) is a British stage actor, who is best known for playing Jean Valjean in ''Les Misérables'' and the title role in ''The Phantom of the Opera'' in London's West End. Early life Robyns was born in Manchester a ...
as Enjolras and Katie Hall as Cosette (with Samara Clarke as Young Cosette). The tour ended on 2 October 2010, at the Barbican Theatre. In the fall of 2010, the tour moved to the US with a new company presented by
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to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the show opening on Broadway. The tour opened on 19 November 2010 at the
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in
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, starring Lawrence Clayton as Valjean, Andrew Varela as Javert, Betsy Morgan as Fantine, Jenny Latimer as Cosette, Justin Scott Brown as Marius, Chasten Harmon as Éponine, Michael Kostroff as Thénardier and Shawna Hamic as Madame Thénardier. It ran until 11 August 2013, closing at the
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in Las Vegas. The tour's final cast included Peter Lockyer as Valjean, Varela as Javert, Genevieve Leclerc as Fantine, Lauren Wiley as Cosette, Devin Ilaw as Marius, Briana Carlson-Goodman as Éponine, Timothy Gulan as Thénardier, Shawna Hamic as Madame Thénardier, Jason Forbach as Enjolras, Ava Della Pietra and Erin Cearlock alternating as Little Cosette and Young Éponine. In 2011 it was reported that the tour was one of six US national tours grossing over $1,000,000 per week.


=2018–2023 tour

= A UK and Ireland tour similar to the 25th anniversary production began at the Curve, Leicester on 3 November 2018, starring
Killian Donnelly Killian Donnelly (born 25 June 1984) is an Irish tenor singer and stage actor. He has appeared in musicals such as ''Les Misérables'', ''The Phantom of the Opera'', and '' Kinky Boots''. Background Donnelly is from Kilmessan, in County Meath, ...
(Jean Valjean), Nic Greenshields (Javert), Katie Hall (Fantine), Tegan Bannister (Éponine), Bronwen Hanson (Cosette), Harry Apps (Marius),
Martin Ball Martin Ball (born 10 October 1964) is an English theatre and television actor. He was born and grew up in Royal Tunbridge Wells in Kent. He trained at Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, and graduated in 1992. Career His various theatre ...
(Thénardier),
Sophie-Louise Dann Sophie-Louise Dann (born 1969) is a British actress, best known for her work in musical theatre. Career Dann trained at Arts Educational Schools, London. She appeared in minor roles in the films '' My Summer with Des'' (1998) and ''The Phantom ...
(Madame Thénardier) and Will Richardson (Enjolras). After a hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the tour resumed performances on 23 November 2021 at the
Theatre Royal, Glasgow The Theatre Royal is the oldest theatre in Glasgow and the longest running in Scotland. Located at 282 Hope Street, its front door was originally round the corner in Cowcaddens Street. It currently accommodates 1,541 people and is owned by Scott ...
.


2014–2016 Australian and international tour

In mid-2013, a new Australian tour was announced, with
Simon Gleeson Simon Gleeson is an Australian actor, singer and screenwriter. He is best known for playing Raoul in the 2011 Australian production of ''Love Never Dies'' and Jean Valjean in the 2014 Australian revival of ''Les Misérables''. He reprised the ...
as Valjean, Hayden Tee as Javert, Patrice Tipoki as Fantine,
Trevor Ashley Trevor Ashley is an Australian musical theatre actor, cabaret, and drag artist based in Sydney. He also has appeared on television in ''The Very Trevor Ashley Show''. Early life and education Ashley grew up in the south of Sydney and studied ...
and Lara Mulcahy as the Thénardiers, Kerrie Anne Greenland as Éponine, Emily Langridge as Cosette, Euan Doidge as Marius and Chris Durling as Enjolras and Nicholas Cradock as Gavroche. The production opened on 4 July at
Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne Her Majesty's Theatre is a 1,700-seat theatre in Melbourne's East End Theatre District, Australia. Built in 1886, it is located at 219 Exhibition Street, Melbourne. It is classified by the National Trust of Australia and is listed on the Vict ...
. Additional stops for the Australian tour included the Crown Theatre in
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, the Capitol Theatre in
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, and the Lyric Theatre QPAC in
Brisbane Brisbane ( ; ) is the List of Australian capital cities, capital and largest city of the States and territories of Australia, state of Queensland and the list of cities in Australia by population, third-most populous city in Australia, with a ...
. The Australian revival production transferred to
Manila Manila, officially the City of Manila, is the Capital of the Philippines, capital and second-most populous city of the Philippines after Quezon City, with a population of 1,846,513 people in 2020. Located on the eastern shore of Manila Bay on ...
,
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in March 2016, becoming an international tour. The Australian tour continued with an international tour beginning in
Manila Manila, officially the City of Manila, is the Capital of the Philippines, capital and second-most populous city of the Philippines after Quezon City, with a population of 1,846,513 people in 2020. Located on the eastern shore of Manila Bay on ...
, Philippines, at the Theatre at Solaire from March 2016 until 1 May 2016, and proceeded to the
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in Singapore from May 2016. It then played at the
Dubai Opera Dubai Opera is a 2,000-seat, multi-format, performing arts centre located within The Opera District in Downtown Dubai. It was developed by Emaar Properties to host a variety of performances and events including theatre, opera, ballet, concerts, c ...
in
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, United Arab Emirates, from November 2016. The Manila and Singapore productions featured Gleeson as Valjean,
Earl Carpenter Earl Carpenter (born 9 May 1970) is an English musical theatre actor and singer, recognised chiefly for his work in London’s West End. He is known for his performances as Inspector Javert in the stage musical ''Les Misérables'' and as th ...
as Javert, Helen Walsh as Madame Thénardier,
Cameron Blakely Cameron Blakely is a British actor. A veteran of musical theatre, he has appeared in numerous productions across the UK since his stage debut, and he was nominated for the Whatsonstage Awards in 2002 for his performance in ''Where's Charley'' at th ...
as Thénardier, Kerrie Anne Greenland as Éponine, Emily Langridge as Cosette, Chris Durling as Enjolras, and Paul Wilkins as Marius.
Rachelle Ann Go Rachelle Ann Villalobos Go (born August 31, 1986) is a Filipino singer and actress. Known primarily for her work in musical theatre, theater, she has starred in musicals on Broadway theatre, Broadway and in the West End theatre, West End. She ...
played the role of Fantine in the Manila production, and Tipoki reprised the role in Singapore. The Dubai production featured Owen-Jones as Valjean, Tee as Javert, Tipoki as Fantine,
Peter Polycarpou Peter Polycarpou (born 31 March 1957) is an English-Cypriot actor, playwright and singer, known for playing the roles of Chris Theodopolopodous in the television comedy series '' Birds of a Feather'' from 1990 to 1994 and Louis Charalambos in t ...
as Thénardier,
Jodie Prenger Jodie Christine Prenger (born 12 June 1979) is an English actress and singer, best known for winning the second series of ''The Biggest Loser'' in 2006 and the BBC talent show '' I'd Do Anything'' in 2008, the latter of which subsequently laun ...
as Madame Thénardier, Carrie Hope Fletcher as Éponine,
Alistair Brammer Alistair Daniel Brammer (born 12 November 1988) is an English actor best known for playing Jean Prouvaire in both the 2010 special '' Les Misérables: 25th Anniversary Concert'' and the 2012 musical film ''Les Misérables''. Brammer performed as ...
as Enjolras, Emily Langridge as Cosette, and Paul Wilkins as Marius.


Concert productions


10th Anniversary Concert (1995)

On 8 October 1995, the show celebrated the tenth anniversary of the West End production with a concert at the
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. This 10th Anniversary Concert was nearly "complete", missing only a handful of scenes, including "The Death of Gavroche", "The Robbery" and the confrontation between Marius and the Thénardiers at the wedding feast. Sir Cameron Mackintosh hand-selected the cast, which became known as the ''Les Misérables Dream Cast'', assembled from around the world, and engaged the
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO) is a British symphony orchestra based in London, England. The RPO was established by Thomas Beecham in 1946. In its early days, the orchestra secured profitable recording contracts and important engagemen ...
. The concert concluded with seventeen Valjeans from various international productions singing, "Do You Hear the People Sing?" in their native languages. The concert cast included
Colm Wilkinson Colm Wilkinson (born 5 June 1944), also known as C. T. Wilkinson, is an Irish singer and actor who is best known for originating the lead role of Jean Valjean in ''Les Misérables'' (in the West End and Broadway) and for creating the title rol ...
as Jean Valjean,
Philip Quast Philip Mark Quast (born 30 July 1957) is an Australian actor and bass-baritone singer. He has won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Musical three times, making him the first actor to have three wins in that category. He is perhap ...
as Javert, Paul Monaghan as the Bishop of Digne,
Ruthie Henshall Valentine Ruth Henshall (born 7 March 1967), known professionally as Ruthie Henshall, is an English actress, singer and dancer, known for her work in musical theatre. She began her professional stage career in 1986, before making her West End d ...
as Fantine, Hannah Chick as Young Cosette,
Jenny Galloway Jenny Galloway is a British actress and singer best known for her stage career, which includes Madame Thénardier in ''Les Misérables''. She has received numerous awards and nominations, winning the 1999 Olivier Award for Best Supporting ...
as Madame Thénardier,
Alun Armstrong Alan Armstrong (born 17 July 1946), known professionally as Alun Armstrong, is an English character actor. He grew up in County Durham in North East England, and first became interested in acting through Shakespeare productions at his grammar ...
as Thénardier,
Adam Searles Adam Searles (born 1 June 1981) is a British stage, film, and television actor. He has portrayed Gavroche in ''Les Misérables'' at the Palace Theatre, London, and played the original Artful Dodger in Cameron Mackintosh's 1994 production of '' ...
as Gavroche, Michael Maguire as Enjolras,
Michael Ball Michael Ashley Ball (born 27 June 1962) is an English singer, presenter and actor. In 1985, he made his West End debut as Marius Pontmercy in the original production of ''Les Misérables''. In 1989, he reached number two in the UK Singles C ...
as Marius,
Judy Kuhn Judy Kuhn (born May 20, 1958) is an American actress, singer and activist, known for her work in musical theatre. A four-time Tony Award nominee, she has released four studio albums and sang the title role in the 1995 film ''Pocahontas'', includ ...
as Cosette,
Lea Salonga Maria Lea Carmen Imutan Salonga, ( ; born February 22, 1971) is a Filipino singer and actress. Known primarily for her work in theatre, she has starred in musicals on Broadway and in the West End. Her accolades include a Tony Award and a L ...
as Éponine, and
Anthony Crivello Anthony Crivello (born August 2, 1955) is an American actor, known for his performances on both stage and screen. He appeared in the original cast of several Broadway shows, including playing Grantaire and Inspector Javert in ''Les Misérables ...
as Grantaire. The concert was staged by Ken Caswell and conducted by David Charles Abell.


25th Anniversary Concert (2010)

The 25th Anniversary Concert of the West End production was held at
The O2 The O2 (formerly known as the Millennium Dome) is a large entertainment district on the Greenwich peninsula in South East London, England, including an indoor arena, a music club, a Cineworld cinema, an exhibition space, Town square, piazzas, ...
in North Greenwich, South East London, United Kingdom, on Sunday, 3 October 2010 at 1:30 pm and 7:00 pm. It featured
Alfie Boe Alfred Giovanni Roncalli Boe (born 29 September 1973) is an English actor and singer who performs primarily in musical theatre. Boe is best known for his performances as Jean Valjean in the musical ''Les Misérables'' at the Queen's Theatre ...
as Jean Valjean,
Norm Lewis Norm Lewis (born June 2, 1963) is an American actor and baritone singer. He has appeared on Broadway and in London's West End, film, television, recordings and regional theatre. He is also noted for his wide vocal range. Lewis was the second ...
as Javert,
Lea Salonga Maria Lea Carmen Imutan Salonga, ( ; born February 22, 1971) is a Filipino singer and actress. Known primarily for her work in theatre, she has starred in musicals on Broadway and in the West End. Her accolades include a Tony Award and a L ...
as Fantine,
Nick Jonas Nicholas Jerry Jonas (born September 16, 1992) is an American singer, songwriter and actor. Jonas began acting on Broadway at the age of seven, and released his debut single in 2002; this caught the attention of Columbia Records, where Jonas ...
as Marius, Katie Hall as Cosette,
Jenny Galloway Jenny Galloway is a British actress and singer best known for her stage career, which includes Madame Thénardier in ''Les Misérables''. She has received numerous awards and nominations, winning the 1999 Olivier Award for Best Supporting ...
as Madame Thénardier,
Ramin Karimloo Ramin Karimloo (; ; born ) is a Canadian actor, singer, and songwriter known for his work on the West End theatre, West End and Broadway theatre, Broadway theatre. He has played the leading roles in both of the West End's longest running musica ...
as Enjolras,
Samantha Barks Samantha Jane Barks (born 2 October 1990) is a British actress and singer who rose to fame after placing third in the BBC talent show-themed television series '' I'd Do Anything'' in 2008. She has released three studio albums: ''Looking in Y ...
as Éponine,
Matt Lucas Matthew Richard Lucas (born 5 March 1974) is an English actor, comedian, writer and television host. He is best known for his work with David Walliams on the BBC sketch comedy series ''Little Britain (TV series), Little Britain'' (2003–2006) ...
as Thénardier, Mia Jenkins as Young Cosette, Rob Madge as Gavroche,
Hadley Fraser Hadley Fraser (born Robert Hugh Fraser, April 21, 1980) is an English actor and singer. He made his West End debut as Marius Pontmercy in ''Les Misérables''. He also originated the role of Tiernan for his Broadway debut in '' The Pirate Qu ...
as Grantaire,
Earl Carpenter Earl Carpenter (born 9 May 1970) is an English musical theatre actor and singer, recognised chiefly for his work in London’s West End. He is known for his performances as Inspector Javert in the stage musical ''Les Misérables'' and as th ...
as the Bishop of Digne, and
Cameron Blakely Cameron Blakely is a British actor. A veteran of musical theatre, he has appeared in numerous productions across the UK since his stage debut, and he was nominated for the Whatsonstage Awards in 2002 for his performance in ''Where's Charley'' at th ...
as Bamatabois. Casts of the current London, international tour, original 1985 London, and several school productions took part, comprising an ensemble of three hundred performers and musicians. The concert was directed by Laurence Connor & James Powell and conducted by David Charles Abell.


London concerts (2019–2021)

From 10 August to 2 December 2019, the musical was performed as a staged concert version at the
Gielgud Theatre The Gielgud Theatre is a West End theatre, located on Shaftesbury Avenue, at the corner of Rupert Street, in the City of Westminster, London. The house currently has 994 seats on three levels. The theatre was designed by W. G. R. Sprague and ...
in the West End during the refurbishment of the adjacent
Sondheim Theatre 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 ...
, where the original London production had been running and would be home to the production from December 2019 onwards. Featuring a cast and orchestra of over 65, the 16-week concert run starred
Michael Ball Michael Ashley Ball (born 27 June 1962) is an English singer, presenter and actor. In 1985, he made his West End debut as Marius Pontmercy in the original production of ''Les Misérables''. In 1989, he reached number two in the UK Singles C ...
as Javert, Boe as Jean Valjean,
Carrie Hope Fletcher Carrie Hope Fletcher (born 22 October 1992) is an English West End theatre actress and singer. Her performances include the roles of Éponine and Fantine in ''Les Misérables'', starring as Veronica Sawyer in the original West End production ...
as Fantine, Lucas and Katy Secombe as the Thénardiers, and
John Owen-Jones John Owen-Jones (born 5 May 1971) is a Welsh musical theatre actor and singer, best known for his portrayals of Jean Valjean in Alain Boublil & Claude-Michel Schönberg's ''Les Misérables'' and The Phantom in Andrew Lloyd Webber's ''The Ph ...
played Jean Valjean for some performances. Further leads included Rob Houchen (Marius),
Bradley Jaden Bradley Jaden (born Bradley Wilson) is an English actor. His West End credits include the leading roles of Javert and Enjolras in ''Les Misérables'', Fiyero in ''Wicked'', and Lancelot in ''Camelot''. In addition to his leading West End cre ...
(Enjolras), Shan Ako (Éponine), and Lily Kerhoas (Cosette). Also featured was
Earl Carpenter Earl Carpenter (born 9 May 1970) is an English musical theatre actor and singer, recognised chiefly for his work in London’s West End. He is known for his performances as Inspector Javert in the stage musical ''Les Misérables'' and as th ...
as Bamatabois.
Simon Bowman Simon Bowman (born 16 February 1961) is a British actor and singer, born in Cardiff and trained at Mountview Theatre School. He is best known for originating the role of Chris, opposite Lea Salonga's Kim, in the original production of ''Miss Sai ...
played the Bishop of Digne for eight days after which Carpenter took over the role alongside his other two parts. The final concert was filmed and broadcast live to cinemas on 2 December and has since been released on home video and album, with a tour planned. The concert returned for a run at the Sondheim Theatre beginning from 5 December 2020. Due to the
COVID-19 pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic (also known as the coronavirus pandemic and COVID pandemic), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), began with an disease outbreak, outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, in December ...
, the audience were
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and capacity was limited to 50%. Under local COVID restrictions, the show was suspended from 16 December 2020 after just 10 performances, in which Boe had played Jean Valjean for eight performances and Owen-Jones twice. It reopened on 20 May 2021 and ran until 5 September with
Jon Robyns Jon Robyns (born 8 December 1982) is a British stage actor, who is best known for playing Jean Valjean in ''Les Misérables'' and the title role in ''The Phantom of the Opera'' in London's West End. Early life Robyns was born in Manchester a ...
as Valjean, Jaden as Javert,
Lucie Jones Lucie Bethan Jones (born 20 March 1991) is a Welsh singer, musical theatre actress, and model. Jones first came to prominence while competing on series 6 of '' The X Factor UK'' in 2009, where she was the fifth contestant eliminated. She repr ...
as Fantine, Gerard Carey and
Josefina Gabrielle Josefina Gabrielle Holmes, professionally known as Josefina Gabrielle (born October 1963), is a British actress and ballet dancer, best known for her performances in West End musicals and plays. Theatrical career Gabrielle was born in London ...
as the Thénardiers, Shan Ako as Éponine, Harry Apps as Marius,
Jamie Muscato Jamie Muscato (born 12 April 1990) is an English actor and singer. Muscato is best known for his portrayal of Jason Dean (J.D.) in the original London run of '' Heathers: The Musical'' in 2018. He has starred in several other West End productio ...
as Enjolras, Charlie Burn as Cosette, Carpenter as the Bishop of Digne,
Cameron Blakely Cameron Blakely is a British actor. A veteran of musical theatre, he has appeared in numerous productions across the UK since his stage debut, and he was nominated for the Whatsonstage Awards in 2002 for his performance in ''Where's Charley'' at th ...
as Bamatabois/Babet, and at certain performances Dean Chisnall as Valjean.


The Arena Spectacular World Tour (2024–present)

A concert production began a world tour on 19 September 2024, starting in
Belfast Belfast (, , , ; from ) is the capital city and principal port of Northern Ireland, standing on the banks of the River Lagan and connected to the open sea through Belfast Lough and the North Channel (Great Britain and Ireland), North Channel ...
, Northern Ireland. The tour utilizes guest performers at some stops. Boe and
Killian Donnelly Killian Donnelly (born 25 June 1984) is an Irish tenor singer and stage actor. He has appeared in musicals such as ''Les Misérables'', ''The Phantom of the Opera'', and '' Kinky Boots''. Background Donnelly is from Kilmessan, in County Meath, ...
share the role of Valjean, and Ball and Jaden share the role of Javert. Jöback reprised the role of Valjean at the Sweden performances. Also in the cast are Hall and Channah Hewitt as Fantine,
Gavin Lee Gavin Lee is an English actor who has appeared on the stage in musical theatre, playing Bert in the musical ''Mary Poppins'', in both the West End and on Broadway, and Squidward Tentacles in the original Broadway cast of ''SpongeBob SquareP ...
and Lucas as Thénardier,
Bonnie Langford Bonita Melody Lysette Langford (born 22 July 1964) is an English actress, dancer and singer. She came to prominence as a child star in the 1970s, when she had a notable role in the TV series '' Just William''. In the 1980s, she played companio ...
and
Linzi Hateley Linzi Hateley (born 23 October 1970) is an English stage actress. At the age of 21, in 1992, she became one of the youngest nominees for a Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her performance as the Narrator in the West End ...
as Madame Thénardier,
Jac Yarrow Jac Yarrow (born March 11, 1998) is a Welsh stage actor and singer born in Cardiff. Yarrow attended Arts Educational Schools, where he originated the role of Jack Kelly in ''Disney’s Newsies'' in the UK. Yarrow graduated early in 2019. His fi ...
as Marius, Beatrice Penny-Touré as Cosette, James D. Gish as Enjolras, Connor Jones and Raymond Walsh as Grantaire,
Jeremy Secomb Jeremy Secomb (born in 1972) is an Australian actor and tenor singer. He is most well known for his various West End credits and was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for starring in the Off-Broadway revival of '' Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barbe ...
and
Tommy Körberg Bert Gustav Tommy Körberg (; born 4 July 1948) is a Swedish singer, actor and musician. English-speaking audiences know him best for his role as Anatoly/"The Russian" in the musical ''Chess''. He played the role on the 1984 concept album, and ...
as the Bishop of Digne, and Emily Bautista, Nathania Ong and Aviva Tulley as Éponine. Reviews of the production have been favourable.


International productions

The show has been produced in at least 42 countries and translated into at least 23 languages: English, French (re-translated from the English version), Croatian (three versions), German (Austria and Germany), Spanish (six versions: two from Spain, two from Mexico, one from Argentina, and one from Venezuela), Japanese, Hebrew, Hungarian, Icelandic, Norwegian (Bokmål and Nynorsk), Polish, Swedish (in Sweden and in Finland), Dutch (Netherlands and Belgium), Danish, Finnish, Brazilian Portuguese, Estonian, Czech, Mauritian Creole, Basque, Catalan and Korean. Including singles and promos, there have been over seventy official recordings from worldwide productions. The first full production in the European mainland was in
Oslo Oslo ( or ; ) is the capital and most populous city of Norway. It constitutes both a county and a municipality. The municipality of Oslo had a population of in 2022, while the city's greater urban area had a population of 1,064,235 in 2022 ...
, Norway at
Det Norske Teatret Det Norske Teatret ()Moe, Jens. 2011. ''My America: The Culture of Giving''. Bloomington, IN: iUniverse, p. 133. is a theatre in Oslo. The theatre was founded in 1912, after an initiative from Hulda Garborg and Edvard Drabløs. It opened in 19 ...
and opened on 17 March 1988. The production was in Norwegian and starred singer/actor
Øystein Wiik Øystein Wiik (born 7 July 1956) is a Norwegian actor, singer, songwriter and novelist. He was born in Oslo. He has worked for Den Nationale Scene, Oslo Nye Teater and Det Norske Teatret, and played leading roles in several musicals. Among his alb ...
as Jean Valjean, Paul Åge Johannessen as Javert,
Øivind Blunck Øivind Blunck (28 December 1950) is a Norwegian comedian and actor.Øivind Blunck
in Kari Gjærum Kari Gjærum (born 23 November 1952 in Porsgrunn) is a Norwegian singer. She was educated at the ''Østlandets Musikk-konservatorium'' and ''Statens Operaskole'' and has been a professional artist since 1979. She has worked as a singer and backi ...
as Fantine, Amund Enger as Enjolras and
Guri Schanke Guri Annika Schanke (; born 14 December 1961) is a Norwegian actress and singer. She is known in Norway for her acting career, and was part of the 2005 round of the Norwegian version of ''Dancing with the Stars'', where she came in second. Caree ...
as Éponine. The production was a box office hit, with approximately 10% of Norway's entire population seeing the show in the first 6 months.
Øystein Wiik Øystein Wiik (born 7 July 1956) is a Norwegian actor, singer, songwriter and novelist. He was born in Oslo. He has worked for Den Nationale Scene, Oslo Nye Teater and Det Norske Teatret, and played leading roles in several musicals. Among his alb ...
went on to star as Jean Valjean in productions in Vienna and London in 1989–1990. The stage show, which had changed so significantly since its Parisian conception as a stadium concert in 1980, was translated back into the language of Victor Hugo for its French world première in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, in 1991. Five shows a week were in French, and three per week were in English. In 1998, a concert version in English was produced in Malta, at the Mediterranean Conference Centre, Valletta. This production was staged by a company called Act React and featured Ray Mangion as Jean Valjean, Roger Tirazona as Javert, Julie James as Fantine, Leila Benn Harris as Éponine, Claire Debono as Cosette,
Fabrizio Faniello Fabrizio Faniello (born 27 April 1981) is a Maltese pop singer. He represented Malta at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2001 and 2006. Family Fabrizio Faniello is the eldest of three children born to Vincenzo and Anna Faniello. He has two y ...
as Marius,
Lawrence Gray Lawrence Gray (July 27, 1898 – February 2, 1970) was an American actor of the 1920s and 1930s. Early life and career Born on July 27, 1898, in San Francisco, Gray attended schools there and worked in Standard Oil Company's export depar ...
as Enjolras, Rennie Vella as Thenardier, Doreen Galea as Madame Thenardier, Dean Zammit as Gavroche and Hannah Schembri as Little Cosette.


North American productions

In September 2008, a mini-tour produced by Atlanta's Theater of the Stars played Eisenhower Hall at the
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, in
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, New York; the Filene Center at the
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in Vienna, Virginia; Kansas City Starlight Theatre; and the Fox Theater in
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. The set featured original pictures painted by Victor Hugo. Robert Evan reprised the role of Valjean. Also featured were Nikki Renee Daniels as Fantine and Robert Hunt as Javert, both reprising their roles from the Broadway revival. Fred Hanson directed the production. The creative team included Matt Kinley as Scenic Designer,
Ken Billington Ken Billington (born October 29, 1946) is an American lighting designer. He began his career in New York City working as an assistant to Tharon Musser. He was born in White Plains, New York, the son of Kenneth Arthur (an automobile dealer) and ...
as Lighting Designer, Peter Fitzgerald and Erich Bechtel as Sound Designers,
Zachary Borovay Zachary Borovay is an American media designer, educator, creative director and team leader specializing in Broadway, Off Broadway, Concerts, Opera, Theme Parks, Corporate Events and Museum Installations. His work has been seen all over the world ...
as Projection Designer, and Dan Riddle as musical director and Conductor. In 2008, the Signature Theatre in Arlington, Virginia staged a small venue "black box" version of the play. Signature received Mackintosh's special permission for the production: "One of the great pleasures of being involved with the creation of ''Les Misérables'' is seeing this marvelous musical being done in a completely different and original way." The production officially opened on 14 December 2008 (after previews from 2 December), and ran through 22 February 2009. A 2014 production at the
Dallas Theater Center The Dallas Theater Center is a major regional theater in Dallas, Texas, United States. It produces classic, contemporary, and new plays and was the 2017 Tony Award recipient for Best Regional Theater. Dallas Theater Center produces its original ...
modernized the staging with a setting in the modern-day United States. The concept was thought to be a refreshing stylistic change and effective as a commentary on modern inequality. The unauthorized depart from the authors' libretto and score, however, was controversial. In Panama, ''Les Misérables'' was staged in 2014 in Spanish at the
National Theatre of Panama The National Theatre of Panama (Spanish: ''Teatro Nacional de Panamá'') is located in the old city of Panama, next to the church of San Francisco and the Plaza Bolívar. Its construction was ordered by Act 52 of 1904. The National Theatre is p ...
for a short, sold-out run, directed by Aaron Zebede.


School edition

The school edition cuts a considerable amount of material from the original show. It is divided into thirty scenes and, although no critical scenes or songs have been removed, it runs 25–30 minutes shorter than the official version making the total running time about 2.5 hours. "What Have I Done?", "Valjean's Soliloquy", "Stars", "A Little Fall of Rain", "Turning", and "Castle on a Cloud" lose a verse each. During "Fantine's Arrest", Bamatabois loses two verses. The song "Fantine's Death/Confrontation" is edited, and the counterpoint duel between Javert and Valjean is cut, as well as a verse by Fantine. "Dog Eats Dog" by Thénardier is truncated. "Beggars at the Feast", is shortened, with Thénardier losing a verse, and the song before it, "Wedding Chorale", is removed entirely, although the rest of the wedding remains in place. Also, the drinker's introduction to "Master of the House" is cut.


Film adaptation


Cast recordings


English

The following recordings of ''Les Misérables'' are available in English: the Original London Cast, the Original Broadway Cast, the Complete Symphonic Recording, the 10th Anniversary London Concert, The 25th Anniversary UK Tour Cast and The 25th Anniversary London Concert.


Original London Cast recording

The Original London Cast recording was the first English language album of the musical. Recorded in 1985, when the show premiered, it is closest to the original French concept album. For example, "Stars" appears before "Look Down" and shortly after, the original version of "Little People" plays, which was later incorporated into the revealing of Javert. It also features a song titled "I Saw Him Once", sung by Cosette, which was later incorporated into the first part of "In My Life". The album has sold 887,000 copies in the US .


Original Broadway Cast recording

The Original Broadway Cast recording was produced in 1987. It included several changes to the songs that are still evident in today's performances. As with its predecessor, it is incomplete, and leaves out songs or parts that are more important narratively than musically (e.g., "Fantine's Arrest", "The Runaway Cart", "The Final Battle"). The album has sold 1,596,000 copies in the US .


Complete Symphonic Recording

Recorded in 1988 and released in 1989, the Complete Symphonic Recording features the entire score. (The Czech Revival Recording is the only other album, in any language, to feature the entire score; on the other hand, the four 2003 Japanese recordings feature the entire score after the cuts first made on Broadway at the end of 2000.) Cameron Mackintosh's original plan was to use the Australian cast, but the scope was expanded to create an international cast featuring performers from the major performances of the musical. The cast was recorded in three different places. The album, produced by David Caddick and conducted by Martin Koch, won the Best Musical Cast Show Album Grammy Award in 1990. The cast includes
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as Valjean,
Philip Quast Philip Mark Quast (born 30 July 1957) is an Australian actor and bass-baritone singer. He has won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Musical three times, making him the first actor to have three wins in that category. He is perhap ...
as Javert,
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as Fantine,
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as Madame Thénardier,
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as Monsieur Thénardier, Kaho Shimada as Éponine,
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as Gavroche,
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as Marius,
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as Enjolras, Martin Smith as Bamatabois, Tracy Shayne as Cosette, Ken Caswell as the Bishop of Digne, Kenny D'Aquila as Grantaire, and Marissa Dunlop as Young Cosette." "les Miserable' Complete Symphonic Recording"
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10th Anniversary Concert

The 10th Anniversary recording was of a concert version of ''Les Misérables'', performed at the Royal Albert Hall in October 1995, featuring full orchestra and choir. All parts were sung live, giving the performance a different mood from other recordings. The score was recorded consecutively without pauses or multiple recordings. The concert's encores are also included. As with the original recordings, however, they differed from the stage versions by excluding some songs (e.g., those vital to plot such as "Fantine's Arrest" and "The Runaway Cart" were kept, while unnecessary or complex songs, such as "At the Barricade", were left out).


25th Anniversary UK Tour Cast

Recorded live at the Palace Theatre in Manchester, this recording was released to commemorate 25 years of ''Les Misérables'' and features new arrangements and reinspired orchestrations.


25th Anniversary Concert

The 25th Anniversary Concert was recorded live at
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on 3 October 2010 and is available on DVD in the UK while the Blu-ray was released worldwide. It was shown in select US theaters via NCM Fathom Events. The release for the DVD and Blu-ray in the United States was 22 February 2011 to promote the film adaptation.


Awards and nominations


Original West End production


Original Broadway production


2013 Toronto revival


2014 Broadway revival


2014 Australian revival


See also

* ''
Les Misérables ''Les Misérables'' (, ) is a 19th-century French literature, French Epic (genre), epic historical fiction, historical novel by Victor Hugo, first published on 31 March 1862, that is considered one of the greatest novels of the 19th century. '' ...
'' * ''Les Misérables'' (British TV series) *
Lists of musicals The following are lists of musicals, including musical theatre and musical film Musical film is a film genre in which songs by the Character (arts), characters are interwoven into the narrative, sometimes accompanied by dancing. The songs usuall ...
* Adaptations of ''Les Misérables''


References


Les Miserables Reviews
Box Office Theatre Ltd. Retrieved 12 July 2016


Bibliography

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External links

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An Archive of Performers from the Original Broadway Run of ''Les Misérables''

An Archive of Performers from the London Run of ''Les Misérables''
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