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Les Misérables World Tour starts in Glasgow, Sheffield, Aberdeen, Manchester and Newcastle

Following the hugely successful Les Misérables The Staged Concert which played for over 200 record-breaking performances in the West End, Les Misérables - The Arena Spectacular has kicked off in Belfast and set to play Glasgow, Sheffield and Aberdeen before heading to Europe, Japan and China later this year and throughout 2025.

The cast includes Alfie Boe and Killian Donnelly, who share the role of Jean Valjean, Michael Ball and Bradley Jaden, who share the role of Javert, Bonnie Langford as Madame Thénardier, Gavin Lee as Thénardier, Jac Yarrow as Marius, Beatrice Penny-Touré as Cosette, Emily Bautista as Éponine, Channah Hewitt as Fantine, James D. Gish as Enjolras and Jeremy Secombas Bishop of Digne.

The company is completed by Jonathon Bentley, Rebecca Bolton, Olivia Brereton, Amelia Broadway, Michael Burgen, Mary-Jean Caldwell, Beth Curnock, Shaun Dalton, Jonathan David Dudley, Harry Dunnett, Louis Emmanuel, Charlie Geoghegan, Harry Grant Smith, Connor Jones, Daniel Koek, Caleb Lagayan, Abel Law, Adam Robert Lewis, Georgie Lovatt, Andrew Maxwell, Jill Nalder, Zabrina Norry, Lisa Peace, Kathy Peacock, Ciaran Rodger, Jo Stephenson, Geddy Stringer, Helen Walsh, Raymond Walsh and Owain Williams.

Daniel Adesina, Theo Hills, Felix Holt, Leo Humphreys and Dexter Pulling will alternate the role of Gavroche with Dalia Al Nagar, Amanthi Crowe, Sophia Duffie, Maisie Mac Mahon and India Mills alternating the role of Little Cosette.

This new production has an extraordinary new design specifically created for arenas, with a company of over 110 actors, musicians and crew.

More details on the official Les Mis website here.

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