If you’ve seen Les Miserables many times over the years, you might wonder if you really have to go again. Is it worth it? Should I bother? Yes it is, and yes you should. The show remains so special, ...
SALT LAKE CITY — It's been 40 years since "Les Miserables" opened on London's West End — and it's been there ever since. "Les Mis" is the longest-running musical on the West End, having played there ...
When it premiered at The Barbican in 1985, Les Miserables was famously panned - with one critic labelling it "lurid Victorian melodrama," and another dubbing it "witless." But the audience loved it, ...
It’s been 40 years since “Les Miserables” opened on London’s West End — and it’s been there ever since. “Les Mis” is the longest-running musical on the West End, having played there without ...
Les Misérables is celebrating its ruby anniversary in sparkling fashion, with a special anniversary gala featuring the likes of Alfie Boe, Michael Ball and Patti LuPone. 40 years on from its West End ...
Critics initially panned it, but public love for the musical with songs like “One Day More” and “On My Own” has kept it going strong for four decades — and counting. By Alex Marshall Reporting from ...
I have seen the musical "Les Misérables" 14 times. Since I was a teenager, I’ve jumped at any opportunity to watch Jean Valjean break parole, Fantine dream a dream and Javert swear by the stars. So ...
When Les Misérables first opened at the Barbican on 8 October 1985, critics were far from convinced. The Observer dismissed it with the headline “Victor Hugo on the Garbage Dump,” while The Sunday ...
The Observer dismissed it with the headline “Victor Hugo on the Garbage Dump,” while The Sunday Telegraph called it “a lurid Victorian melodrama.” Yet four decades later, the show that nobody thought ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Veteran reporter Les Smith, who worked for every TV news operation in Memphis during a journalism career that spanned nearly 40 years, has died. Family members say Smith died ...
The Memphis Flyer is Memphis’ alternative newsweekly, serving the metro Memphis area of nearly a million residents. The Flyer was started in 1989 by Contemporary Media, Inc., the locally owned ...