With the growing demand for Les Miserables tickets, it’s evident that its popularity is unparalleled. From ink and paper to sweeping musical numbers, the journey of “Les Miserables” tour is nothing short of extraordinary.
Les Miserables Musical US Tour
Dates | City | Location | Tickets |
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Dec 4 - Dec 15 (2024) | Detroit, MI | Fisher Theatre | Tickets ➔ |
Dec 17 - Jan 5 (2025) | Chicago, IL | Cadillac Palace Theatre | Tickets ➔ |
Jan 7 - Jan 19 (2025) | Cincinnati, OH | Aronoff Center | Tickets ➔ |
Jan 21 - Jan 26 (2025) | Tulsa, OK | Chapman Music Hall | Tickets ➔ |
Jan 29 - Feb 2 (2025) | San Antonio, TX | Majestic Theatre | Tickets ➔ |
Feb 4 - Feb 9 (2025) | Austin, TX | Bass Concert Hall | Tickets ➔ |
Feb 11 - Feb 16 (2025) | Lubbock, TX | The Buddy Holly Hall | Tickets ➔ |
Feb 18 - Feb 23 (2025) | Albuquerque, NM | Popejoy Hall | Tickets ➔ |
Feb 26 - Mar 9 (2025) | Salt Lake City, UT | Eccles Theater | Tickets ➔ |
Mar 18 - Mar 23 (2025) | Fort Worth, TX | Bass Performance Hall | Tickets ➔ |
Mar 25 - Mar 30 (2025) | Birmingham, AL | Birmingham-Jefferson Concert Hall | Tickets ➔ |
Apr 1 - Apr 6 (2025) | Jacksonville, FL | Moran Theatre | Tickets ➔ |
Apr 8 - Apr 13 (2025) | Sarasota, FL | Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall | Tickets ➔ |
Apr 15 - Apr 20 (2025) | Fort Myers, FL | Barbara B. Mann Perf. Arts Hall | Tickets ➔ |
Apr 22 - Apr 27 (2025) | West Palm Beach, FL | Kravis Center | Tickets ➔ |
Apr 29 - May 4 (2025) | Columbia, SC | Koger Center For The Arts | Tickets ➔ |
May 6 - May 11 (2025) | Huntsville, AL | Von Braun Center | Tickets ➔ |
May 13 - May 18 (2025) | North Charleston, SC | Coliseum & PAC | Tickets ➔ |
May 20 - May 25 (2025) | Charlotte, NC | Blumenthal Center: Belk Theater | Tickets ➔ |
Jun 3 - Jun 8 (2025) | Toledo, OH | Stranahan Theater And Great Hall | Tickets ➔ |
Jun 11 - Jul 13 (2025) | Washington, DC | Opera House | Tickets ➔ |
Jul 22 - Jul 27 (2025) | Chattanooga, TN | Memorial Auditorium | Tickets ➔ |
Jul 29 - Aug 3 (2025) | Knoxville, TN | Tennessee Theatre | Tickets ➔ |
Aug 5 - Aug 10 (2025) | South Bend, IN | Morris Performing Arts Center | Tickets ➔ |
Booking Your Les Miserables Seat: Tips and Tricks
When it comes to snagging a seat for “Les Misérables” on Broadway, one might feel it’s akin to a modern-day quest. Yet, fear not! For with a sprinkle of savvy and a dash of determination, the barricades of ticket booking can be conquered.
First things first, plan ahead. Much like the early bird catching the worm, early ticket hunters often secure the best seats. For those bitten by the spontaneity bug, last-minute bookings are an option. Still, it’s worth noting that popular shows, especially juggernauts like “Les Misérables,” tend to sell out like hotcakes on a chilly morning.
Considering matinee shows can also be a game-changer. Not only are they a touch easier on the wallet, but daytime performances often offer the bonus of a less crowded theater. And let’s spill the beans on a little Broadway secret: sometimes, weekday performances have slightly better availability than the weekend ones.
If you’re feeling particularly lucky, the Broadway lottery system might be up your alley. These lotteries, a bit of a gamble but with delightful rewards, offer last-minute tickets at a fraction of the cost. Who knows? Lady Luck might just be on your side, granting you a front-row experience of this iconic tale of hope and heartbreak. 🍀
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Frequently Asked Questions
For those still brimming with questions about the legendary “Les Misérables” on Broadway, here’s a helpful FAQ section to guide your curiosity.
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How long is “Les Misérables” on Broadway?
Typically, the runtime for “Les Misérables” is approximately 2 hours and 50 minutes, including an intermission.
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Is the musical suitable for kids?
While “Les Misérables” is a powerful and emotionally resonant show, it deals with mature themes such as war, revolution, and poverty. It’s generally recommended for children ages 10 and up. However, parental discretion is always advised.
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Where is the musical currently playing on Broadway?
“Les Misérables” has been performed at various theaters over its Broadway tenure. It’s best to check current listings or the official website for the most up-to-date location.
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How can I get the best seats?
Booking in advance and opting for premium seating options will generally secure the best views. Additionally, many theaters offer rush tickets or lotteries for last-minute and affordable seating.
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Is there a dress code for attending “Les Misérables” on Broadway?
While there’s no strict dress code for Broadway shows, attendees generally opt for smart-casual attire. It’s always a good idea to dress comfortably and appropriately for the occasion.
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Are there any adaptations or changes in the Broadway version compared to the original novel?
Yes, while the musical retains the essence and primary plots of Victor Hugo’s novel, there are some adaptational changes for theatrical pacing and narrative cohesion.
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Are there any special accessibility services available?
Most Broadway theaters, in alignment with ADA requirements, offer services like infrared listening devices, wheelchair seating, and sign language interpreted performances. It’s best to check with the specific theater hosting “Les Misérables” for detailed accessibility offerings.
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How often does the cast change?
Cast rotations and replacements are a regular part of the theater world, especially in long-running shows like “Les Misérables.” For the most up-to-date casting, you should visit the show’s official website or the theater’s box office.
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Can I stage door after the performance?
Yes, many fans wait at the stage door post-show to meet cast members, get autographs, and take photos. Remember to be respectful, keep in mind not all actors might come out, and consider the weather if you’re waiting outdoors. 🖊️📸