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    Les Misérables announces new cast

    Starting Monday 11 June 2018 you'll be able to hear the (new) people sing. Les Misérables, which is currently in its 33rd year, will introduce its new cast members to the public.

    Les Misérables announces new cast

    The show is pleased to announce that Dean Chisnall (Blood BrothersThe Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 ¾ The Musical) will be starring as Jean Valjean, Toby Miles as Marius, Amara Okereke (NYMT The Hired ManNYMT West Side Story) as Cosette, Elena Skye (Kinky Boots) as Eponine and Vivien Parry (Half A SixpenceRSC A Midsummer Night's Dream) as Madame Thenardier. Steven Meo (Pride & Prejudice) and Carley Stenson (Legally BlondeHollyoaks) will be continuing in their roles as Thénardier and Fantine, respectively. David Thaxton (Les Misérables, Passion) will continue in his role as Javert until Saturday 21 July at which time Bradley Jaden (WickedLes Misérables) will take over the role.

    The new company comprises Tegan Bannister; Emma Barr; Adam Bayjou; Ciarán Bowling; Oliver Brenin; Dean Chisnall; Grace Farrell; Sophie-May Feek; Adam Filipe; Antony Hanson; Sam Harrison; Barnaby Hughes; James Hume; Ciaran Joyce; Katie Kerr; Rebecca Lafferty; Sarah Lark, Hannah Grace Lawson; Jessica Lee; Jo Loxton; Anna McGarahan; Steven Meo; Toby Miles; James Nicholson; Amara Okereke; Vivien Parry; Carley Stenson; Elena Skye; David Thaxton; Ben Tyler; Joe Vetch; Raymond Walsh and Andrew York.

    Les Misérables at the Queen's Theatre is currently booking until 2 March 2019. Book your tickets here.

     


    Nicholas Ephram Ryan Daniels

    Ephram is a jack of all trades and enjoys attending theatre, classical music concerts and the opera.


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