Is Les Misérables closing in London?

The original London production of Les Misérables will temporarily end its run at the Queen’s Theatre July 13. The theatre, which opened in 1907, will close for four months of rebuilding work both backstage and in the auditorium; many new lavatories will also be added to the front of house.

Where is Les Misérables showing in London?

Where is Les Misérables playing in London? Les Misérables takes place at Sondheim Theatre. The address for Sondheim Theatre is Shaftesbury Avenue, Soho, London, W1D 6BA, UK.

How long is Les Mis in London?

2 hours and 50 minutes
Les Mis is 2 hours and 50 minutes including one interval. There are performances of Les Mis at 7.30pm Monday to Saturday with matinees at 2.30pm on Wednesdays and Saturdays.

Where is the best place to sit for Les Misérables?

the Dress Circle
Seating for Les Misérables is best in the Dress Circle and Upper Circle, as the Stalls is drastically affected by the overhang. Pricing reflects the show rather than the views offered in the seating, so it is best to research extensively before booking tickets.

How long does Les Misérables last?

two hours and 50 minutes
How long is Les Misérables? Les Misérables lasts for two hours and 50 minutes, with a 20-minute interval.

How long does Les Misérables show last?

The running time of Les Miserables is 2 hours and 50 minutes, including a 15 minute interval.

What time does Les Misérables finish in London?

Show begins at 7.30, there’s a fifteen minute interval around 9.00, then the show starts again at 9.15. Curtain down is around 10.30pm. Overall running time, interval included, is three hours.

What do I need to know before watching Les Misérables?

5 Things To Do Before Seeing ‘Les Miserables’

  • Go see the show. The movie is based on the plot and music of the long-running, Tony-award-winning hit musical.
  • Listen to the musical soundtrack.
  • Read the book.
  • Watch the previous movie adaptation.
  • Take a taste of Le France.

Is there a dress code for London Theatres?

With regard to a London theatre dress code, as such there isn’t a strict code of dress. Your London theatre attire should generally be ‘smart-casual’, or casual.