‘Les Misérables’ has captivated audiences worldwide for over two decades, and is now returning to the City of Brotherly Love.
Cameron Mackintosh’s acclaimed production of Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg’s Tony Award-winning musical phenomenon will be on stage at Philadelphia’s Academy of Music from Aug. 27 to Sept. 8.
“Back by popular demand, this record-breaking show is appearing in Philadelphia for the 13th time, evidence of its phenomenon status,” said Frances Egler, Vice President of Theatrical Programming and Presentations.
Seen by over 130 million people worldwide in 53 countries, 438 cities and 22 languages, ‘Les Misérables’ is undisputedly still one of the world’s most popular musicals and remains the 6th longest-running Broadway production of all time.
Set against the backdrop of 19th century France, ‘Les Misérables‘ tells an enthralling story of broken dreams and unrequited love, passion, sacrifice, and redemption. Its story has become one of the most celebrated musicals in theatrical history.
“The phenomenon of ‘Les Misérables’ never fails to astound me,” said Mackintosh. “No show in history has been able to continually reinvent itself and remain a contemporary musical attracting new generations of brilliant new talent, many of whom go on to international stardom.”
The current touring ensemble includes Nick Cartell as ‘Jean Valjean,’ with Preston Truman Boyd as ‘Inspector Javert.’ They are joined by Matt Crowle as ‘Thénardier,’ Victoria Huston-Elem as ‘Madame Thénardier,’ Haley Dortch as ‘Fantine,’ Devin Archer as ‘Enjolras,’ Mya Rena Hunter as ‘Éponine,’ Jake David Smith as ‘Marius’ and Delaney Guyer as ‘Cosette.’ Azalea Wolfe and Ava Buesing alternate in the role of ‘Little Cosette/Young Éponine.’ Leo Caravano and Milo Maharlika alternate in the role of ‘Gavroche.’
The score of ‘Les Misérables’ includes classic songs ‘I Dreamed a Dream,’ ‘On My Own,’ ‘Bring Him Home,’ ‘Do You Hear The People Sing?,’ ‘One Day More,’ ‘Master of the House,’ and more.
Since Mackintosh first conceived this acclaimed new production of Les Misérables in 2009 to celebrate the show’s 25th anniversary, it has taken the world by storm, continuing to enjoy record-breaking runs.
“No show in the world has ever demonstrated the survival of the human spirit better than Les Miz, and it’s time to let the people sing again,” said Mackintosh. “We are all thrilled to be bringing her home to you.”
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit ensembleartsphilly.org. Tickets can also be purchased in person by visiting the Academy of Music Box Office, located at 240 S. Broad Street.