Les Miserables Tickets
London
Cameron Mackintosh's acclaimed new production of Boublil and Schonberg's musical Les Miserables will re-open the renamed Sondheim Theatre on 18th December 2019. This brilliant new staging has taken the world by storm and has been hailed "Les Mis for the 21st Century". Seen by over 120 million people worldwide in 52 countries and in 22 languages, "LES MISÉRABLES" is undisputedly one of the world's most popular musicals. Storm the barricades for a ticket!- Tickets from only £30
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Sondheim Theatre
51 Shaftesbury Ave London W1D 6BA,London, W1D 6BA - Shaftesbury Avenue London W1D 6BA By Train-CharingCross (approx. 550m) By Tube- Piccadilly Circus (approx. 250m) By Bus -14, 19, 38
- 2 hours 50 minutes with one interval
- Children are welcome at all Delfont Mackintosh Theatres, but this may be subject to individual production age restrictions due to content. If any age restrictions for productions apply we shall advise you prior to the performance. All persons aged under 16 must be accompanied and sat next to the accompanying adult. They may not sit on their own within the auditorium. If children do have separate seats, entry could be refused. All patrons, regardless of age, must present a valid ticket to gain entry to the theatre. Please ensure that any children or infants for whom you are responsible also have a valid ticket. Your child should be able to sit unaided within the purchased seat. We do not allow children to be seated on an adult's lap or babes in arms. The age recommendation for Les Miserables is 8+ but we advise contacting your ticket agent direct for full details on production content
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Patrons please note: the performance includes gunfire, smoke and flashing light effects. Please note: The seating plans are not accurate representations of the auditorium. While we try to ensure they are as close to the actual theatre plan as possible we cannot guarantee they are a true representation. Customers with specific requirements are advised to discuss these with the theatre prior to booking to avoid any confusion.
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Reviews
Rated 3 out of 5 (1 Reviews)
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The Telegraph
At the Queen’s Theatre, the longest-running musical in the West End shows no sign of neglect. The “house full” signs were up and there was a standing ovation the night I attended… In all key respects, Trevor Nunn’s original RSC staging has stood the test of time well: the revolve whirls tirelessly, lending a cinematic fluidity to a bustling, beautifully lit spectacle which, using John Napier’s pile-it-high design and tons of dry ice, memorably evokes the 1832 Paris uprising, when the downtrodden masses (some of them) protested against the monarchy of Louis-Philippe. With its emphasis on poverty and injustice, mood of angry disillusion and yearning for redemption, it may be that the through-sung piece speaks more to our own troubled age than it did to the Eighties...
