Les Misérables – The Staged Concert full cast as show comes to Sky Arts

Here’s who’s on the Les Misérables – The Staged Concert cast as the show airs for free on Sky Arts.

Les Misérables hosted a special staged concert version of the show at the Gielgud Theatre in 2019.

The Les Mis concert was based on the legendary 10th anniversary concert at The Royal Albert Hall and the O2 Arena’s 25th anniversary concert.

Les Misérables – The Staged Concert cast

The cast is led by Michael Ball playing Javert and Alfie Boe as his nemesis Jean Valjean. Ball previously played Marius in the original London cast while Boe has played Valjean in the West End, on Broadway and at the 25th Anniversary concert.

Also reprising his role from the West End and 25th Anniversary concert is Matt Lucas portraying Thénardier while Carrie Hope Fletcher plays Fantine, having previously played Éponine in the West End production.

They will be joined by Katy Secombe as Madame Thénardier, Bradley Jaden in the role of Enjolras and Rob Houchen as Marius. Shan Ako plays Eponine and Lily Kerhoas plays the role of Cosette.

Logan Clark plays Gavroche with Ellie Shenker as Little Cosette.

Making up the ensemble are Rosanna Bates, Adam Bayjou, Ciarán Bowling, Simon Bowman, Oliver Brenin, Earl Carpenter, Vinny Coyle, Samantha Dorsey, Tamsin Dowsett, Nicola Espallardo, Celia Graham, Barnaby Hughes, Holly-Anne Hull, Oliver Jackson, Christopher Jacobsen, Gavin James, Will Jennings and Ciaran Joyce.

Joining them are Katie Kerr, Sarah Lark, Joanna Loxton, Craig Mather, Stephen Matthews, James Nicholson, Rosa O’Reilly, Claire Parrish, Sophie Reeves, Grainne Renihan, Leo Roberts, Raymond Walsh, Gemma Wardle and Andrew York.

How to watch the concert

Les Misérables – The Staged Concert will air on Sky Arts on Sunday, 26 December at 6PM.

Sky Arts is free for everyone to watch on Freeview Channel 36 and Freesat 147, as well as Sky, Virgin Media and other providers.

Alternatively, a DVD or Blu-Ray recording of the concert is available to buy online here.

Meanwhile, the full production of Les Misérables continues to play in London’s West End at the Sondheim Theatre.

About the author: Josh Darvill

Josh is Stageberry's editor with over five years of experience writing about theatre in the West End and across the UK. Prior to following his passion for musicals, he worked for more than a decade as a TV journalist.

 

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