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Michael
United KingdomAug 2025
5/5
Few musicals can claim the kind of timeless magic that Les Misérables delivers night after night, but seeing it live is a reminder of why it has remained one of the most celebrated productions in theatre history. From the first notes of the overture to the final, heartbreaking moments, the performance was nothing short of breathtaking — a masterclass in storytelling, music, and emotional depth.
What struck me immediately was the sheer power of the score. Even for those familiar with the iconic songs, there’s something uniquely stirring about hearing them performed live. “I Dreamed a Dream” was delivered with such raw vulnerability that the theatre seemed to hold its breath. “On My Own” carried a haunting, intimate quality, while “Do You Hear the People Sing?” erupted with an energy that sent shivers through the audience. The orchestra’s precision and richness elevated every moment, allowing the music to weave seamlessly with the drama on stage.
The cast was extraordinary, each member embodying their role with depth and authenticity. Jean Valjean’s journey was portrayed with remarkable intensity, capturing both his moral struggles and his unwavering humanity. Javert provided the perfect counterpoint, his rigid sense of justice clashing with Valjean’s compassion in ways that felt both epic and deeply personal. The supporting characters, from the heartbreaking Fantine to the fiery Enjolras and the mischievous Thénardiers, were all delivered with a balance of nuance and passion that made the world of the story feel vividly alive.
The staging and set design were equally impressive. The revolving stage, so iconic to Les Misérables, was used with masterful precision, giving the story a cinematic flow. Scene transitions felt fluid, almost effortless, drawing the audience deeper into the unfolding drama. The barricade sequences were particularly striking, combining scale and intimacy to capture both the grandeur of revolution and the human cost at its core. Lighting played a vital role too — subtle shifts in colour and shadow mirrored the emotional journey of the characters, amplifying key moments with understated brilliance.
But what truly made the evening unforgettable was the emotional impact. Les Misérables is not just a musical; it is an exploration of love, sacrifice, justice, and redemption. The themes resonate across time and culture, and the production captured this universality with grace. By the finale, it was impossible not to feel moved — many around me were wiping away tears, united in the shared experience of something profoundly human.
What distinguishes this production is its ability to balance spectacle with intimacy. Yes, it is grand and sweeping, filled with soaring choruses and dramatic battles, but it is also deeply personal. At its heart, it is a story about people — their struggles, their dreams, their resilience — and that is what lingers long after the curtain falls.
Leaving the theatre, I felt both exhilarated and reflective. Les Misérables had not only entertained me; it had stirred something deeper. It is a rare production that can transport, challenge, and move its audience so completely. For anyone who has yet to experience it live, Les Misérables is not simply a musical — it is an essential theatrical experience, one that will stay with you long after the final note fades.
Luca
ItalyAug 2025
5/5
The entrance was fast despite the theatre was packed.
I enjoyed the space for the legs in the seating, that made me appreciate even more this amazing musical!
Martin
CanadaMay 2025
5/5
The 3 of us were surprised by the quality of the show, the clarity of the performances and the ease with which they could be understood. Exceptional visual effects. WOW
Emily
United KingdomAug 2025
5/5
I took my mum as we have both watched the movie several times. It was brilliant and I can't fault the actors at all. The humour with the play definitely uplifted the whole atmosphere of the play. We sat at the back of the royal circle & it was difficult to see certain parts of the play but I know for next time to try and get a front seat. It was very emotional and I cried at the end. You could definitely feel how phantom felt having his heart broken by a woman he loved. Would recommend to anyone (who have watched the film at least). 5 STARS 🌟
Allison
Jul 2025
5/5
Absolutely phenomenal show! The stage and theatrics were 10/10. We were able to get great seats with last minute tickets too. So happy we saw this show! We walked back to our hotel singing "Phantom of the Opera!!" So fun. Would highly recommend to anyone visiting London.
Sara
ItalyJul 2025
5/5
Spectacular...magnificent theater, curated and majestic sets, wonderful choreography and vocals
Comfortable seats, amenities inside the theater top.
With headout it was easy and cheap to book the seats I wanted
Beautiful experience
Nora
Apr 2025
5/5
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Incredible show. Top-notch actors, crazy staging and special effects. Time flies. No regrets about buying tickets. I absolutely recommend
Glenn
United StatesApr 2025
5/5
The characters had invented their own 'actor personalities' which was like playing two characters a piece. The frustration aspect kind of easy to relate to as we all get that in life.
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