Alfie Boe, Nick Jonas and Matt Lucas will star in a  one-off concert production of Les Misérables at the O2  on 3 October, the culmination of the musical’s 25th birthday  celebrations.
The concert means not one but three productions of  the French revolutionary musical will play in London this year. As well  as the original  production at the Queen’s theatre, the 25th  anniversary touring production comes to the Barbican  theatre – the show’s original home – between 14 September and 2  October. 
The O2 concert will feature a cast of over 300 actors  and musicians, including many former West End and Broadway cast members  of Les Misérables. Leading British tenor Boe heads the cast as former  convict Valjean, with Broadway star Norm Lewis as the police inspector  who is hunting him, Javert. Little Britain and Shooting Stars comedian  Lucas returns to the stage to play Thénardier, with Les Misérables  legend Jenny Galloway as Madame Thénardier and international musical  star Lea Salonga as Fantine. 
Nick Jonas, a member of the pop  band The Jonas Brothers, takes to the stage as Marius, a role he will be  playing at the Queen’s theatre for three weeks from 21 June. Jonas is  no stranger to the musical, having played Gavroche in the Broadway  production for nine months.
Members of the original 1985 cast  will join them on stage, along with the current stars of the West End  and Barbican productions.
Based on Victor Hugo’s novel, Alain  Boublil and Claude-Michel Schonberg’s musical opened at the Barbican  theatre on 8 October 1985. At the time, the outlook for the musical was  bleak. David Burt, who played Enjolras in the original cast, told  Official London Theatre: “We truly felt that it was going to open and it  would be scuttled by the critics, and we felt that the knives were  out.”
Though the critics did indeed give the show less than  positive reviews, it struck a chord with the public, who arrived in  droves. Since then Les Misérables has been seen by over 56 million  people in 42 countries and in 21 languages.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
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