When was Les Miserables The musical first performed?

When was Les Misérables The musical first performed?

October 8, 1985Les Misérables / First performance

Who was in the original Broadway cast of Les Misérables?

The original Broadway production starred Colm Wilkinson as Jean Valjean, Terrence Mann as Javert, Randy Graff as Fantine, Frances Ruffelle as Eponine, Leo Burmester as Thénardier, Jennifer Butt as Madame Thénardier, David Bryant as Marius, Judy Kuhn as Cosette, Michael Maguire as Enjolras, and Donna Vivino as Young …

Who played Jean Valjean on Broadway?

Mark McVey made his Broadway debut as Jean Valjean in Les Misérables and was the first American to perform the role in London’s West End. In 2008 he reprised his performance with the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl and again in the 25th anniversary tour of Les Miz.

When did Les Misérables debut in London?

8 October 1985
The opening night of Les Misérables at the Barbican Theatre on 8 October 1985 was one of those extraordinary occasions when against all the odds a theatrical alchemy took place that made everyone forget the years of work and months of rehearsal – racing against the clock – that went into adapting Hugo’s sweeping …

How did Les Misérables become a musical?

Les Misérables was originally written and performed in French. It premiered in Paris in 1980 but only for three months. Three years later, Cameron Mackintosh heard a recording of the concept album and decided to make an English-language musical.

Who was the original Javert on Broadway?

‘” Coinciding with the musical’s final weeks, two-time Tony Award nominee and Broadway’s original Inspector Javert, Terrence Mann, returns to the role for a limited time.

Where was Les Misérables first in London?

the Barbican
The first English production began performances at the Barbican on 28 September 1985, before an opening night on 9 October 1985. After two months, the musical transferred to the Palace Theatre, where it played for 19 years.

When was the first show on Broadway?

1866
The Black Crook (1866) is considered to be one of the first musicals. It was five and a half hours long and ran for 474 performances, which was a record for this time period. In the 1850s, the heart of Broadway Theater was located in Union Square and did not arrive to Times Square until the early 1900s.

What is the smallest Broadway Theatre?

The Helen Hayes
Website. The Helen Hayes opened in 1912 as the Little Theatre, designed by Ingalls & Hoffman for producer Winthrop Ames. Intimately sized with just 299 seats, it was later expanded to seat 597, though it remains the smallest Broadway theatre.

Who played Jean Valjean on Broadway in 1990?

Main performers

Colm Wilkinson Jean Valjean Original London Cast Original Broadway Cast
Michael Maguire Enjolras Original Broadway Cast
Judy Kuhn Cosette Original Broadway Cast
Anthony Crivello Grantaire Original Broadway Cast
Adam Searles Gavroche Replacement London Cast