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Les Miserables is the third longest-running show in Broadway history and will, on October 9, 2006, pass the 21 year old record of Cats in London to become the longest-running musical ever on the West End or Broadway with 8,372 performances; a run nearly three years longer than Broadway’s record-holder The Phantom of the Opera. Les Miserables has been seen by over 53 million people in 38 countries and 21 languages since its first London performance in October 1985. The original Broadway production opened on March 12, 1987, at the Broadway Theatre, winning seven Tony Awards that season, including Best Musical. The show went on to play a total of 6,680 performances.
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The official site for the world-famous musical, with pictures, RealAudio/Video clips, and information on the worldwide productions.
Focuses on the character of Bossuet, and features various activities (Les Miz lightbulb jokes?).
Fansite including profiles of the various revolutionary characters, fan fiction, essays, reviews, and photos.
Discussion forum on Musicals.net, covering a wide variety of topics related to Les Miserables.
Facts, synopsis, lyrics, and multimedia. Features a "Les Miserables Scrapbook" with 700+ images sorted by character and performer.
Excerpts from two May, 2003 Playbill articles.
A page for fans of musical theatre, especially fans of Les Miserables. Featuring clips and pictures from many world famous shows and information on some of the world's best performers.
Brief history of the musical by Claude-Michel Schonberg and Herbert Kretzmer, plus links to cast albums and sheet music.
Unofficial fansite about the German production, in English and German. Also includes information about various movies.
Contains fan fiction, artwork, reviews, and a synopsis of the story composed by the webmistress.
Les Miserables and Javert pictures, humor, links.
Fan site features fiction, detailed reviews, and translation of the original French libretto.
A tribute to Les Miserables -- fan fiction, images, sounds, and the "Feature of the Month."
Features a large fanart gallery, parodies, a page about "modern Mizzies", and last but not least, "got miz?".
Synopsis and character descriptions for the musical by Alain Boubil and Claude Michel Schonberg, including voice part, dancing difficulty, and character summaries.
The official site for the world-famous musical, with pictures, RealAudio/Video clips, and information on the worldwide productions.
Synopsis and character descriptions for the musical by Alain Boubil and Claude Michel Schonberg, including voice part, dancing difficulty, and character summaries.
Discussion forum on Musicals.net, covering a wide variety of topics related to Les Miserables.
Focuses on the character of Bossuet, and features various activities (Les Miz lightbulb jokes?).
Facts, synopsis, lyrics, and multimedia. Features a "Les Miserables Scrapbook" with 700+ images sorted by character and performer.
Fansite including profiles of the various revolutionary characters, fan fiction, essays, reviews, and photos.
Brief history of the musical by Claude-Michel Schonberg and Herbert Kretzmer, plus links to cast albums and sheet music.
Unofficial fansite about the German production, in English and German. Also includes information about various movies.
A tribute to Les Miserables -- fan fiction, images, sounds, and the "Feature of the Month."
Contains fan fiction, artwork, reviews, and a synopsis of the story composed by the webmistress.
Features a large fanart gallery, parodies, a page about "modern Mizzies", and last but not least, "got miz?".
Excerpts from two May, 2003 Playbill articles.
Les Miserables and Javert pictures, humor, links.
A page for fans of musical theatre, especially fans of Les Miserables. Featuring clips and pictures from many world famous shows and information on some of the world's best performers.
Fan site features fiction, detailed reviews, and translation of the original French libretto.
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