London West End Musical🇬🇧The blood and tears of booking tickets 10 days in advance This transit trip in London was hastily arranged, and I only booked tickets for West End musicals 10 days in advance and fell into a trap. Let me share my blood and tears. The first half-pitfall blood and tears in June: I booked tickets for the Phantom of the Opera in June 2023 two months in advance, and I was lucky enough to book the last two rows of seats on the first floor Royal circle. When I arrived at the scene, I found that there were two pillars in front, and some scenes required constant left and right angles to watch the show. If I was willing to cooperate, the overall viewing of the show was not affected. The latest blood and tears in November: I booked tickets for Les Miserables 10 days in advance, and there were no tickets left on the first and second floors. The only seat I booked, Grand Circle B4, showed Restricted Side View. When I arrived at the scene, it was weird. I couldn't see the lead singer's face for more than 80% of the time. In the end, I was so tired that I just listened to the music and was too lazy to bend down to find the angle. The cast, choreography, and music of Les Miserables were all perfect, but I chose a bad seat, which was really tragic. If you can't choose a good seat, don't force yourself to book a ticket. It's better to rush ticket on the day than to go there like I did.
• Enjoy this two-time Olivier Audience Award winner and the longest-running musical in the West End
• Witness the epic story of a man trying to escape his past and create a new life for himself and his surrogate daughter in post-Revolutionary France
• Immerse yourself in a performance based on elements from Victor Hugo’s novel of the same name, giving the audience a deep artistic enjoyment and historical review
"Les Misérables" is a musical based on the novel of the same name by French writer Victor Hugo, and was co-created by French musical composers Claude Michel Schonberg and Alain Boboli. The English version of the musical "Les Misérables" has so far been translated into 22 languages. It was once selected as "Number One Essential Musicals" by the BBC. It has been performing continuously for more than 30 years, making it the longest-running musical in London's West End. "Les Misérables" has swept various musical theater awards, including multiple "Tony Awards", "Laurence Olivier Awards" and "Grammy Awards".
Les Miserables the Musical is staged at the Sondheim Theater in London's West End. The theater only performs this one play all year round. Since the English version of "Les Misérables" was successfully produced and premiered at the Barbican Center in London in 1985, it has performed 8 performances a week in London and has been performing frequently. By 2010, the cumulative number of performances in London had exceeded 10,000. In March 2010, Les Misérables celebrated its 25th anniversary with three productions in London: the original version at Queen's Theatre; a 25th anniversary touring version at the Barbican Centre, where it premiered in 1985; and a 25th anniversary concert at the O2 Arena.
London West End Musical🇬🇧The blood and tears of booking tickets 10 days in advance This transit trip in London was hastily arranged, and I only booked tickets for West End musicals 10 days in advance and fell into a trap. Let me share my blood and tears. The first half-pitfall blood and tears in June: I booked tickets for the Phantom of the Opera in June 2023 two months in advance, and I was lucky enough to book the last two rows of seats on the first floor Royal circle. When I arrived at the scene, I found that there were two pillars in front, and some scenes required constant left and right angles to watch the show. If I was willing to cooperate, the overall viewing of the show was not affected. The latest blood and tears in November: I booked tickets for Les Miserables 10 days in advance, and there were no tickets left on the first and second floors. The only seat I booked, Grand Circle B4, showed Restricted Side View. When I arrived at the scene, it was weird. I couldn't see the lead singer's face for more than 80% of the time. In the end, I was so tired that I just listened to the music and was too lazy to bend down to find the angle. The cast, choreography, and music of Les Miserables were all perfect, but I chose a bad seat, which was really tragic. If you can't choose a good seat, don't force yourself to book a ticket. It's better to rush ticket on the day than to go there like I did.
The musical is wonderful.
The Les Miserables musical performance in London is also a must! It impresses the audience with moving music and profound plot, and the singing skills of the actors are even more amazing, highly recommended!
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Very nice opera, the fare is very good, the time is close to three hours, there is a half-time break in the middle!