Les Miserables
by Tygrysyk on 2013-06-14Queen Elizabeth Theatre - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5Les Miserables is my favourite show of all time. I forget how many times I have seen it.! An excellent production.

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Cameron Mackintosh presents the acclaimed production of Boublil and Schönberg's Tony Award-winning musical phenomenon, Les Misérables. This brilliant staging has taken the world by storm and has been hailed as "a reborn dream of a production" (Daily Telegraph).
Set against the backdrop of 19th century France, Les Misérables tells an enthralling story of broken dreams and unrequited love, passion, sacrifice and redemption-a timeless testament to the survival of the human spirit. The magnificent score of Les Misérables includes the songs "I Dreamed a Dream," "On My Own," "Bring Him Home," "One Day More" and many more.
Les Miserables is my favourite show of all time. I forget how many times I have seen it.! An excellent production.
Excellent performance. The Auditorium Theatre is a a grand old theatre, my wife and I had a great experience. If you go, get the tickets for the Presidents Club, it was well worth it to take in the full theatre experience. My wife and I can't wait to go back
I love les Mis and have seen the musical many times...this show was again incredible. The cast had incredible voices. It was different without the rotating stage but that wasn't an issue. Loved it!!!
My husband and I saw the musical in Rochester New York on May 8. I first saw the movie with Hugh Jackman, and I really liked the story so I went home and listened to the unabridged book, 60 hours, then I fell in love with the story. I enjoyed the live performance. The staging crops were phenomenal. Some of the best I've ever seen. The voices were very good. One thing that I didn't like, that I noticed is that the tempo was faster and it lost some of the emotion when the characters were singing, and sometimes couldn't understand the words. Janvert did an excellent job. I wish that the director would have tried to pull more out of Jean ValJean, although he did do a good job. Again just love this story. So inspirational
If you have never seen it, you have to go as it is one of the broadway musts. Having said that, it is pretty heavy - I found Phantom to have a heavy story line and enjoyed it more. So, while I do recommend it just to cross off your broadway list, it is definitely not among my favourite.
The slight modifications to the story, the staging , the acting, the sound mix, the orchestra... all five stars. If you love Les Mis, if you love musicals, you cannot miss this show. Abosutely spectacular. Near perfect.
We really enjoyed the Les Miserables tour at the Raleigh show last week. A few differences from the traditional. The biggest was the omission of Little People! Where did Gavroche's song go?! It was missed! J Mark McVey as Jean Valjean was fantastic. Bring Him Home was done beautifully. Most of the female cast members were excellent, but the male leads were all phenomenal. I was not sure about the modernized way of Javert's suicide. I preferred the traditional staging. The computer enhanced images were very interesting and added to the staging, overall.
I have seen 'Les Miserable' several times since 1986, in the 'West End- London, and am moved by the story every time. I have travelled a long way each time to see this show and it has been well worth it. The singing gives me chills and I come away with music in my head every time.
I've seen Les Mis many times before but this production was the best I've ever seen! Don't miss it!
My wife and I attend opening night Tuesday in Portland. The music and singing were spot on and powerful. The cast marvelous and over all the show was spectacular. If you get a chance to see this revamped Les Miserables, do not miss it!
Fantastic!! Superb!! I've seen Les Mis 4X and this was The VERY, VERY Best show. Right there with A Chorus Line in terms of quality and passion by the troup. Ron Sharpe was beyond words as Jean Valjean.
Excellent performance, great storyline, powerful songs!
When I reflect on the performance of Les Miserables, the word "perfection" comes to mind. However, this isn't in reference to the many specific details and technicalities and everything else that goes into a theatrical musical as grand as this particular performance. Rather, I tend to base my opinion and idea of perfection on the overall feelings that this musical was able to draw out of me: feelings of awe, inspiration, and overwhelming emotions of both joy and melancholy. Watching Les Miserables was like having a metaphysical spiritual detachment, wandering through time to pre-French Revolution era, fighting for justice and passionately falling in love. This is why my thoughts of Les Miserables are only feelings. It would be destructive to the integrity of the performance to break it down and critically analyze its technicalities. Whenever I listen to the Les Miserables soundtrack or watch DVD versions, I get something different out of it each time. I would watch this musical over and over again.
Having seen Les Miserables several times, this version is a poor comparison to the original in staging and emotion. The main actors playing Valjean, Eponine, Fantine, Enjorlas were subpar. Javert, Marius and Cosette were only okay.