Les Misérables

Barbican Theatre, Silk Street, London

Les Misérables is the famous musical adaptation of Victor Hugo's great humanitarian novel of one man's determined survival in the face of another's vengeful persecution. Set amid the social and political struggles of 19th century France, it tells the story of former prisoner Jean Valjean, who is pursued for decades by his policeman nemesis, Javert.

The dramatic score includes numbers such as On My Own, One More Day, and Do You Hear the People Sing?

At the Barbican, Cameron Mackintosh presents a brand new 25th anniversary production of Boublil & Schönberg's legendary musical, Les Misérables, with a new staging and spectacular re-imagined scenery inspired by the paintings of Victor Hugo. The show originally opened at the Barbican in 1985 before transferring to the Palace later that year, where it remained for nearly 20 years.

Les Misérables is now one of the world's best-loved musicals and has been produced in 38 countries and translated into 21 different languages. A Broadway production opened in 1987 and won eight Tony Awards.

While Les Misérables runs for 22 performances at the Barbican it will be the first time anywhere in world that two productions of the same musical are playing in the same city. It will also present the only chance London theatregoers have of seeing this acclaimed new production.

For more about Les Misérables at the Barbican theatre, read the First Night Feature.

Cast & CreativesEXPAND

cast: John Owen Jones, Earl Carpenter, Gareth Gates

author: Alain Boublil, Claude-Michel Schönberg & Herbert Kretzmer after Victor Hugo

adapted by: John Caird, Trevor Nunn

director: Laurence Connor and James Powell

music by: Claude-Michel Schönberg

lyrics by: Herbert Kretzmer

sound: Mick Potter

lighting designer: Paule Constable

costume: Original costumes by Andreane Neofitou, additional costumes by Christine Rowland

designer: Matt Kinley, inspired by the paintings of Victor Hugo

Ticket Prices:
£15-£85

About the show
  • Age Suitability: General
  • Genre: Musical
  • Sub-Genre: Musical-Drama
  • Show Times: Mon-Sat 19:30, Mats Thu & Sat 14:30
  • Duration: 2h55
  • opening night:
  • Box Office:
    020 7638 8891

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Venue InformationHIDE

Barbican Theatre
Silk Street, London, United Kingdom, EC2Y 8DS

  • Nearest tube: Barbican/Moorgate (250m)
  • Nearest bus: 153 (stops outside theatre) 8,11, 23, 26, 35, 42, 43, 47, 48, 55, 56, 76, 78, 100, 133, 141, 149, 172, 214, 242, 243, 271, 344, 4 (Mon-Sat only), 21, 25, 521 (Mon-Fri only)
  • Parking: Barbican Centre underground car park, with free parking for orange badge holders. Please present your car park ticket and your orange badge to the Duty Manager at the box office. You will be given a sticker entitling you to free parking. Park in Car Park 3 which is entered via Silk Street. Walkway to level -1. Car Park 3 has 3 spaces for disabled customers. Car Parks 4 and 5 are entered via Beech Street and linked by lift E. Look out for directional signs on pillars - the lifts could easily be missed.
  • Air conditioned: 1
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Venue Access InformationEXPAND

  • How to book: Access Enquiries Tel: 020 7382 7348 Contact the Box Office (09:00–20:00 daily) Tel: 0845 120 7500 Minicom: 0207 382 7297 SMS: 020 7256 9577
  • Telephones: Free cab phone on Level -1 at the Barbican Hall ticket office. Public cash telephones down 7 steps from -1.
  • Discounts: Half-price for both disabled customers and their companions when joining the Access Membership Scheme. This can be joined through the website, by calling the Box Office or emailing access@barbican.org.uk.
  • Limited mobility: 153 Front Stalls seats have the best leg room.
  • Access description: The Box Office (where pre paid tickets can be collected 90 minutes prior to performance) can be found in the middle of the Level -1 Stalls Foyer which is one level dowbn from the ground floor. Lifts serve all main foyer areas. The entrance is at the rear of the auditorium, ttherefore there are more steps to negotiate the closer one sits to the stage. Doors open approximately 15min prior to performance. The theatre is situated over four levels. Handrails are provided throughout and there is lift access both within the theatre (suitable for smaller wheelchairs only and on the main foyers with low level controls, tactile buttons and voice announcements (main foyer lifts only). Stalls Level (Level -1): There are 25 steps between the front and rear of the Stalls. Seats with level access are provided in the back row (Row T). Circle (Mezzanine Level): Accessible by stairs or small lift. 27 steps between the back row and side slips. Seats with level access in the back row (Row B). Upper Circle: 20 steps between teh back row and side slips. Gallery: 15 steps between the back row and side slips. Occasionally there is a completely different seating configuration - please check with the box office.
  • Hearing impaired: Sennheiser system with 30 headsets available.
  • Guide dogs policy: Can sit in the auditorium or be looked after by staff depending on customer preference. Please phone Box Office to discuss best seating options.
  • Wheelchairs: Gallery & Mezzanine floors only acessible via small lifts. 4 wheelchair spaces or 2 scooter spaces at Stalls level in Box A & B. Further 4 wheelchair spaces or 2 scooter spaces at Upper Circle level at B9-12 and B56-59 – on a platform lift which is lowered by approx. 30cm. Wheelchair and scooter transfer seating available to back row of Stalls. Wheelchair available to loan if booked in advance via the Box Office.
  • Toilets: Men’s and women’s off Level -1.
  • Disabled toilets: 2 Adapted toilets in main foyer on level -1, 2 at Theatre Circle level and one in the ground floor foyer..
  • Bars: No steps from the lift to the Stalls bar with limited seating. Other bars and cafes accessible via lifts on the Waterside level. Soft drinks and ice creams may be brought into the auditorium, subject to performance.