Mesmerizing Les Mis at Queens Theatre

Catch the all time London classic Les Miserables at the magnificent Queen’s Theatre! The heart touching London show is one of the longest running London shows and still continues to be hottest and favourite amongst the theatre lovers. In the year 1985, the London show Les Miserables made a lukewarm debut. The show went on becoming a great success and was transferred from Barbican to the Palace Theatre and got finally settled at the Queen’s Theatre!

Les Miserables is adapted from the Victor Hugo’s epic French novel and set against the backdrop of Revolutionary France. The story revolves around the plight of convict Jean Valjean. Heart melting musical score by Alan Boublil and penned by Claude Michel Schonberg, Les Miserables is a complete treat for theatre lovers.

Les Miserables features some of the chartbusting musical numbers such as ‘I Dreamed a Dream’, ‘On My Own’ and ‘bring Him Home’. The stunning theatre is located at 51 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, W1D 6BA. Positioned at one of the most popular streets of London, Shaftesbury Avenue, the area is hugely amongst the theatre lovers and visitors.

Shaftesbury Avenue is also the abode of various other popular theatres and hub of several other entertainment activities like eating, drinking etc. You can enjoy lots of bars and restaurants at Soho. On the other hand, if you are looking for lip smacking Chinese delicacies then can opt for Chinatown. Some other popular tourist attractions close to Queen’s Theatre are Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus.

Queens Theatre is accessible via various modes of commutations such as buses, tubes, cars and taxis. For the disabled patrons and their carers, concession tickets are provided by the theatre. Some of the finest talents of world have given scintillating performances at the opulent Queen’s Theatre. To name a few, Peggy Ashcroft, Fred and Adele Astaire, Tallulah Bankhead, Kenneth Branagh, Noël Coward, Henry Daniell, Marlene Dietrich, Robert Donat etc.

The theatre marked its opening on 8th October 1907 and was designed by W G R Sprague. According to the reports, the current venue was originally to be named as Central Theatre. For those who are looking for a memorable time must opt for online booking of Queens Theatre Tickets! So what are you waiting for? Get ready for a memorable experience with online advance Les Miserables Theatre Tickets at best prices! Enjoy the magnificent classic at the Queens Theatre London!

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