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Les Miserables - from Stage to Screen

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Les Miserables - from Stage to Screen

By: Benedict Nightingale, Martyn Palmer
Narrated by: Peter Polycarpou
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The story of the world's longest running musical. Les Miserables has been a globally successful musical for 30 years and continues to delight and move audiences around the world, and there is no sign of it slowing down.

From the early days in Paris through to Cameron Mackintosh becoming involved, through to the Oscar winning movie, this marvellous story is told by the people involved; the composers, producers, singers, and actors.

Performed by one of the original actors in the RSC production, Peter Polycarpou, the recording takes us behind the scenes of both the show and the film, to hear the views of Anne Hathaway, Russell Crowe, and Hugh Jackman. This is a must for fans of all musicals and of course Les Miserables.

©2013 Carlton Books Ltd. (P)2014 Redbush Entertainment Ltd
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