Les Misérables at the Queen's Theatre

Stated as the longest showing musical concert of West End, Les Misérables has already exceed the benchmark of 10,000 shows and 2 numbers of Laurence Oliver Awards. This concert is defined as leading and popular one of the lot, till date. This concert is structured after going through the French Novel with the exactly same name of Victor Hugo. 

The story is located in France, in early 19th century. It talks about a character, named Jean Valjean, as he turns from criminal to the man of rank. This story revolves around lust and love along with a tint of revolution. This same Valjean is haunted constantly by his dreadful and unwanted past, where he played the role of Javert, a police officer. What’s next? For that, you have to buy a ticket of this amazing show! 

Prices:

The ticket prices range from £22.50 to £97.50, with an additional tax from £3.90 to £16.60.

Open and closing time:

Wednesday to Saturday: 12am to 6pm, 10pm to 12am

Sunday: 12am to 6pm

Monday: 10am to 12am

Tuesday: 12am to 6pm, 10pm to 12am

Website:

www.queens-theatre.co.uk

Address:

51 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, W1D 6BA

Telephone:

+44 1708 443333


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