Review: Les Miserables at Manchester Palace Theatre
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Quite how I got to my grand age as a musical and literature lover without seeing Les Miserables on stage is beyond me.
I was around nine when I first illicitly attempted to read my mother’s copy of Victor’s Hugo’s tome, slinging it aside in favour of re-reading The Secret Seven and re-watching Annie on a loop. It was a few years before I returned.
When I eventually did I was entranced by the shocking story of poverty, revolution and repentance, even if did take a few times to tune into the language and understand its significance in history.
Vive le France.
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