LES MISERABLES
Composer: Claude-Michel
Schoenberg
Lyricist: Alain Boublil; Herbert Kretzmer
Opened: October 8, 1985, Barbicon Centre, London,
transferred to the Palace Theatre on December 4, 1985, and
transferred to the Queen's Theatre on April 3, 2004; March 12,
1987, Broadway Theatre, N.Y.C. and transferred to the Imperial
Theatre on October 17, 1990
Performances: 63 (Barbicon Centre); Palace Theatre (still
running); 6680 (Broadway)
Note: Only recordings of
material written after the original Broadway production are
listed below.
Suddenly (written for the 2012 film version):
1. Les Miserables,
CD/Republic B0018270-02 (Hugh Jackman with orchestra conducted
by Stephen Brooker)
2. Les Miserables, CD/Republic B0018270-02 (Eddie Redmayne and
Amanda Seyfried with orchestra conducted by Stephen Brooker)
(reprise)
3. Bring Him Home, CD/Sain SCD2746 (John Owen-Jones wih John
Quirk, piano, and Margaret Scourse and Peter Thewless, strings)