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Cameron Mackintosh’s production of Les Misérables at the Sondheim Theatre has extended its booking period to March 2027, marking 40 years since its London debut in 1985.
The musical, based on Victor Hugo’s novel, features iconic songs like ‘I Dreamed a Dream’ and a cast of 40, drawing 700,000 annual visitors.
Tickets start at £30, with dynamic pricing for peak shows.
The extension follows a sold-out 2025 season, with the show’s themes of revolution and redemption resonating globally.
A new cast, including rising star Sophie-Louise Dann, joins in January 2026.
The production supports 200 jobs and boosts West End tourism, contributing £1.2 billion to London’s economy.
Accessibility improvements, like audio-described performances, enhance inclusivity.
Social media campaigns, including #LesMiz40, engage younger audiences, cementing its status as a cultural juggernaut.
2025-09-20 15:49:00


Five TV shows were cancelled due to disturbing or controversial content, including melting eyeballs and Thatcher footage.
2025-09-23 11:51:00

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