Tag: Les Mis


  • Reality on Display: History in Theatre

    As an increasing number of Award winning musicals such as Hamilton have their origins in history, Vicky Greer takes a look at what makes people fall in love with these shows.

  • The Magic of Musicals

    With La La Land birthing a resurgence in the love of musicals, Nelly Mair looks at why we’ve always loved the genre.

  • Review: On The Other Side by Carrie Hope Fletcher

    Carrie Hope Fletcher’s debut is a charming, magical novel according to Rehana Nurmahi.

  • BBC to adapt Les Misérables into a six-part drama

    BBC set to adapt Victor Hugo’s iconic novel Les Miserables into a six-part TV drama.

  • The joys of ever-changing musical theatre casts

    With Hamilton saying goodbye to three original cast members, Rehana looks at the perks of changing casts

  • ‘Do you hear the people sing?’ What The Edge love about Les Mis on the West End

    30 years ago today, the musical masterpiece Les Miserables opened on London’s West End. Adapted from the gargantuan novel of the same name by Victor Hugo, the opera tells the interweaving stories of an ensemble cast in Revolutionary France and deals with themes as heavy as political corruption, poverty, morality, and death, all through the medium of […]

  • Stage production of Les Misérables is set to celebrate 30th anniversary with a special show

    Les Misérables is set to celebrates 30 years on the West End stage, with a special show featuring faces old and new,