The Parkland High School Theatre this spring presents “Les Misérables School Edition.” Their opening night will be April 2.
French writer Victor Hugo is famous for penning "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame" and "Les Miserables", but less known is his ...
Sulpice, the Paris skyline symbolises the legacy left behind by Victor Hugo. Ahead of a new show opening at the Royal Academy, Michael Hodges follows the path of the celebrated French writer and ...
Les Bleus captain Dupont - arguably the world's best player - limped from the field in the 29th minute of an engrossing showdown at a sold-out Aviva Stadium. Louis Bielle-Biarrey's early try ...
Now that the Rams have completed what Les Snead described as “a renewal of vows” with quarterback Matthew Stafford, the team’s longtime general manager turns his attention to what looks like ...
Les Misérables is the world’s most popular musical and on its 40th anniversary, Belfast is staging the first amateur premiere of Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg’s multi-award ...
How many Broadway shows has John Rapson been in? John Rapson has appeared on Broadway in 2 shows. How many West End shows has John Rapson been in? John Rapson has not appeared in the West End.
SALT LAKE CITY – Broadway has called it "the world's most popular musical." We're talking about "Les Miserables," or simply, "Les Mis." The show opens a three-week run at the Eccles Theater in ...
The national tour of LES MISERABLES, currently playing at the Eccles Theater in Salt Lake City, is a tremendous production that was so well received here in 2023 that it demanded a triumphant return.
A few minutes into an interview on Zoom, Jack Jewkes picked up his 20-year-old cat, Jeeves, gave him a hug and held him up to the computer screen so everyone could see the fluffy feline that brings ...
Les Misérables has extended its West End run once more. Written by Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg, the show is based on the novel by Victor Hugo. This year it will mark its 40th anniversary ...
The current touring incarnation of “Les Miserables” underscores the reasons why we go back to see it again — and for some fans, again ad nauseam. The goods are there, of course; the ...