Returning to "Les Miserables" after a couple of decades away, one of the biggest changes in the musical about the French Revolution is that it no longer has revolutions. The show ditched its ...
Critics initially panned it, but public love for the musical with songs like “One Day More” and “On My Own” has kept it going strong for four decades — and counting. By Alex Marshall Reporting from ...
The words that most come to mind to describe the national touring production of “Les Miserables” that stopped Tuesday for a week-long run at the William Saroyan Theatre are sturdy and reliable.
The most famous French musical has never been popular in Paris. A major new production hopes to change that, reworking it for a contemporary French audience. By Laura Cappelle Reporting from Paris ...
"Technically, it's appallingly sung, but it's got like a fragility that helps sell the song." Academy Award winner Eddie Redmayne knows not all of his roles hit a high note. While at the Toronto ...
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That is the titular refrain from one of the most recognizable songs in the enduring musical “Les Misérables,” one sung late in the show’s first act and again at the saga’s very end. For more than two ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Set against the backdrop of 19th century France, LES MISÉRABLES tells an ...