
Les Misérables (U.S. Version)
Les Misérables (U.S. Version) is a musical adaptation of Victor Hugo's classic novel, set in 19th-century France. It narrates the intertwined lives of characters like ex-prisoner Jean Valjean, the relentless policeman Javert, and young lovers Marius and Cosette, against a backdrop of social upheaval and revolutionary movement. The show explores themes of redemption, justice, love, and sacrifice through powerful music and storytelling. Known for its emotional depth and grandeur, the U.S. version emphasizes these universal themes while highlighting the struggles of the oppressed and the hope for a better future.