Les Miserables at Moran Theatre

Les Miserables Tickets

Moran Theater At Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts | Jacksonville, Florida

Les Miserables

Local fans in Florida, there's so much to be excited for, because the acclaimed play, Les Misérables, will be performing locally in Jacksonville and performing in Moran Theater At Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts on Friday 4th April 2025! Get ready for the opportunity to watch the musical that has touched lives of millions of viewers in so many countries.

the beloved show Les Mis, a story centered on love, justice, and new beginnings, about its major title role, Jean Valjean, and the people he encounters along the way, has been performed in over 53 different countries to encouraging reviews from both typical fans and experts. The show is also one of the few plays that has been produced in 22 different languages, furthering both the musical's reach and its accessibility to local theatergoers in each city it is performed in.

The incredible preparation for each show of Les Mis has greatly contributed to the never-ending success of the play's seasons all over the world. Ready your hearts for this globally-famous musical in Jacksonville this approaching April, and make sure to buy your seats to the showing on Friday 4th April 2025 at Moran Theater At Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts!

More than 40 years ago, history was being made when Jean-Marc Natel, Claude-Michel Schönberg, and Alain Boubil prepared the initial play screenplay for the stage adaptation, Les Misérables (initially in French). Created from Victor Hugo’s original book of the same name, Les Mis was modified and turned into a live stage adaptation performed as a fully sung-through show, which was monumental in that era.

After a limited season performed in French in France, there was evidently a growing demand to make an English version, and once Cameron Macikintosh heard the musical score, he fully committed and decided to produce an English version hand in hand with the Royal Shakespeare Company and Herbert Kretzmer, who wrote the new song numbers. The English production of Les Misérables at first debuted with a two-month run at the Barbican Centre, but as a result of its financial success and larger audience with the English version, the musical unsurprisingly moved to West End’s Palace Theatre in just two months, London theatre's premier location, and was performed for close to two decades. Les Mis then relocated one more time to another location, the Queen’s Theatre (which after some time was remade and renamed to The Sondheim Theatre in 2019), and maintains its shows up until present day. Counting all its tours since its inception four decades ago, the stage adaptation of Les Mis is as it happens, the longest-running stage play so far in this generation.

With almost 40 years in London's West End solely and not even listing its shows in other countries, including and definitely not limited to its sold-out shows on Broadway, it is with certainty that Les Misérables continues to be magnificent in the perspective of the show's attendees. The plot and the fully sung-through score, which revolves around justice, sacrifice, and selfless love, elevates the musical's quality due to the evident passion behind the mask of each character and act presented. The musical has become so successful that it has been converted to films repeatedly and gained loyal fanbases even on another platform.

This approaching April’s run of Les Misérables brings it to Florida, where the show will be running on Friday 4th April 2025, in Moran Theater At Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts, Jacksonville. For a sung-through musical like this, fans are sure that Moran Theater At Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts is the leading choice thanks to its sound construction and acoustic range, and also a spacious stage to host the musical. For seat reservations or queries, tickets are available through the links that can be clicked on the top of this page.

Les Miserables at Moran Theater At Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts


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