Les Misérables

musical

Cameron Mackintosh is delighted to announce that Boublil and Schönberg’s LES MISÉRABLES has extended booking at the Sondheim Theatre in London until March 2026, with new production photography released today.

The current cast includes Ian McIntosh as ‘Jean Valjean’, Stewart Clarke as ‘Javert’, Jacob Dachtler as ‘Marius’, Amena El-Kindy as ‘Éponine’, Annabelle Aquino as ‘Cosette’, Katie Hall as ‘Fantine’, Luke Kempner as ‘Thénardier’, Claire Machin as ‘Madame Thénardier’, and Robson Broad as ‘Enjolras’.

The company is completed by Matt Bateman, Michael Baxter, Emily Olive Boyd, Daniel J Brian, Ella May Carter, Adam Colbeck-Dunn, Matthew Dale, Irfan Damani, Sophie-May Feek, Matt Hayden, Christopher Jacobsen, Jessica Johns-Parsons, Sam Kipling, Anouk van Laake, Mia Lamb, Sarah Lark, Matthew McConnell, Aaron-Jade Morgan, Ben Oatley, Adam Pearce, Jordan Simon Pollard, Danielle Rose, Jonathan Stevens, Georgia Tapp, Noah Thallon, and Imaan Victoria.

LES MISÉRABLES entered its 40th record-breaking year in London last October. To kick off the celebrations, the show launched its first World Tour with the highly anticipated LES MISÉRABLES THE ARENA SPECTACULAR, which opened in Belfast before playing limited dates in Glasgow, Sheffield, Aberdeen, Manchester, Newcastle, Luxembourg, Geneva, Trieste, Milan, Copenhagen, Oslo, Zurich,  Gothenburg, Stockholm, Malmö and Amsterdam. The production opens in Abu Dhabi in April before moving to Australia, Taiwan, Japan, and  South Korea, with more worldwide destinations to be announced. Simultaneously, and for the first time ever, 11 leading amateur companies in the UK will present their own staging of the full show across the country this year.

The staged production continues to triumph around the globe with local language productions currently on or in preparation, and it continues to break box office records on tour in North America. Earlier this year, the remastered and remixed Oscar-winning movie was released again in several countries around the world.

Boublil and Schönberg’s magnificent iconic score of LES MISÉRABLES includes the classic songs, I Dreamed a Dream, On My Own, Stars, Bring Him Home, Do You Hear the People Sing?, One Day More, Empty Chairs at Empty Tables, Master Of The House and many more. Several of its songs have become real life anthems of revolution wherever in the world people are fighting for their freedom. Seen by over 130 million people worldwide in 53 countries and in 22 languages, LES MISÉRABLES is undisputedly one of the world’s most popular musicals.

Storm the barricades and book your LES MISÉRABLES theatre tickets with LOVEtheatre today!

What is Les Misérables about?

Imprisoned for stealing to feed his starving family, Jean Valjean is relentlessly pursued by the tenacious Inspector Javert after skipping parole. Years pass, and now-successful Valjean, now a successful and well-respected Parisian businessman, becomes entangled in an uprising after his daughter Cosette falls in love with Marius, a member of an idealist group with revolution on their mind.

Ticket Information

Tickets forthe London production of Les Misérables are on sale now for performances until 27th March 2026. Tickets start from £24 for performances running Tuesday – Saturday 7.30pm, Matinee performances Thursday & Saturday 2.30pm.

Running Time

The Les Miserables running time is 2hours 50 minutes (incl interval)

Cast & Creatives

Emily Olive Boyd (Madame), Amena El-Kindy (Eponine), Will Callan (Marius), Tom Hext (Grantaire), Luke Kempner (Thénardier), Christopher Jacobsen (Combeferre), Matt Dempsey (Babet / Bamatabois / Lesgles), Ben Oatley (Joly), Adam Pearce (Bishop of Dignes), Katie Hall (Fantine), Claire Machin (Madame Thénardier), Djavan Van De Fliert (Enjolras), Jessica Johns-Parsons (Wig Maker), Stewart Clarke (Javert), Lulu-Mae Pears (Cosette), Rosy Church (Old Woman), Ellie Ann Lowe (Factory Girl), Ben Culleton (Courfeyrac), Matt Hayden (Montparnasse), Harry Lake (Jean Prouvaire), Mark Pearce (Brujon), Killian Donnelly (Jean Valjean), Jordan Simon Pollard (Claquesous), Jonathan Stevensy (Feuilly),

Elliott Norrington (Gavroche), Dexter Pulling (Gavroche), Osian Salter (Gavroche), Ethan Sokontwe (Gavroche), Alex Shaw (Gavroche), Clark Young (Gavroche), Ivy-Rae Battams (Little Cosette), Dotty Coates (Little Cosette), Mila Isaacs (Little Cosette), Poppy Jason (Young Eponine), Saskia Sibley (Young Eponine), Elodie Wyle (Young Eponine)

Annabelle Aquino (ensemble), Yazmin King (ensemble), Anouk Van Laake (ensemble), Phoebe Williams (ensemble)

Hazel Baldwin (swing), Michael Baxter (swing), Matthew Dale (swing), Sophie-May Feek (swing), Sam Kipling (swing), Sarah Lark (swing), Ollie Wray (swing)

Alain Boublil (Concept, Book & Original French Lyrics), Claude-Michel Schönberg (Book & Music), Cameron Mackintosh (Producer), Herbert Kretzmer (Lyricist), Laurence Connor (Director), James Powell (Director), Matt Kinley (Set and Image Design), Paule Constable (Lighting Designer), Mick Potter (Sound Designer), Andreane Neofitou (Costume Designer), Christine Rowland (Costume Designer), Geoffrey Garratt (Musical Staging), Michael Ashcroft (Additional Musical Staging), Finn Ross (Projection Realisation), 59 Productions (Projection Realisation), Stephen Metcalfe (Orchestrations), Christopher Jahnke (Orchestrations), Stephen Brooker (Musical Supervisor and Orchestrations), John Cameron (Original Orchestrations), Alfonso Casado Trigo (Musical Supervisor), Trevor Nunn (Adaptation), John Caird (Adaptation), Jean-Marc Natel (1942 – 2019)(Original French Text), James Fenton (Additional Material), Sam Hiller (Resident Director), Steve Moss (Musical Director), Mark Bousie (Assistant Musical Director), David Harris (Associate Set Design), Simon Sherriff (Associate Lighting Designer), Adam Fisher (Associate Sound Designer), Stefan Musch (Wig Supervisor), Laura Hunt (Costume Design Associate), Sylvia Addison, (Orchestral Management), George Reeve (Projection Associate)

Soundtrack

  1. Prologue/Look Down
  2. Valjean’s Soliloquy
  3. At the End of the Day
  4. I Dreamed a Dream
  5. Lovely Ladies
  6. Fantine’s Arrest
  7. The Runaway Cart
  8. Who Am I?
  9. Fantine’s Death
  10. The Confrontation
  11. Castle on a Cloud
  12. Master of the House
  13. The Bargain / The Waltz of Treachery
  14. Paris/Look Down
  15. The Robbery
  16. Stars
  17. ABC Café / Red and Black
  18. Do You Hear the People Sing?
  19. In My Life
  20. A Heart Full of Love
  21. The Attack on Rue Plumet
  22. One Day More
  23. Building the Barricade
  24. On My Own
  25. At the Barricade
  26. A Little Fall of Rain
  27. The First Attack
  28. Drink With Me
  29. Bring Him Home
  30. The Second Attack
  31. The Final Battle
  32. Dog Eats Dog / The Sewers
  33. Javert’s Soliloquy
  34. Turning
  35. Empty Chairs At Empty Tables
  36. A Heart Full of Love (Reprise)
  37. Valjean’s Confession
  38. The Wedding
  39. Beggars at the Feast
  40. Epilogue

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Age Guidance: 7+

Tickets from £30

Booking Period

2 Nov 2021 - 27 Mar 2026

Weekly Performances

Monday 7:30PM
Tuesday 7:30PM
Wednesday 7:30PM
Thursday 2:30PM, 7:30PM
Friday 7:30PM
Saturday 2:30PM, 7:30PM

For group bookings of 10 or more:
Submit a request online

Or call 020 7206 1176

Venue Information

Sondheim Theatre

51 Shaftesbury Ave, Soho, London W1D 6BA

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Nearest Tube/Rail Station

Piccadilly Circus

Buses

14, 19, 22B, 38, 53, 88, 94, 159

Nearest Car Parks

Wardour Street, Newport Place, Denman Street, Lexington Street and Poland Street

In the Press

Huffington Post

'Les Misérables for the 21st century'

Dominic Cavendish – The Telegraph

'This reborn dream of a production looks and sounds fresher than ever'

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