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56 professional companies have opened Les Misérables in:
London, Washington/Broadway, Tokyo (3 companies), Tel Aviv (2 productions),
Budapest (2 productions), U.S National 1, U.S National 2, U.S Bus and Truck,
Sydney, Reykjavik, Oslo, Vienna, Toronto, Gydnia, Melbourne, Stockholm, Montreal,
Amsterdam, Odense, Paris, Prague (2 productions), Madrid, Copenhagen, U.K. Tour
(2 companies), Manila, Duisburg, South East Asia, Karlstad, Aalborg, Australia
National Tour, Antwerp, Aarhus, Helsinki, Buenos Aires, Gothenburg, Malmo, Bonn,
Sao Paulo, Chemnitz, Estonia, Gyor, Detmold, Shanghai, Korea, Mexico,
Saarbruecken, Dessau, Bolmo, Berlin and Danish Tour.
Les Miserables productions have played in 38 countries and 223 cities. The
countries include: England, United States Of America, Japan, Israel, Hungary,
Australia, Iceland, Norway, Austria, Canada, Poland, Sweden, Holland, Denmark,
New Zealand, France, The Czech Republic, Spain, Northern Ireland, Eire, Scotland,
Wales, Bermuda, Malta, Philippines, Mauritius, Singapore, Germany, Hong Kong,
Korea, South Africa, Belgium, Finland, Argentina, Brazil, Estonia, China and Mexico.
Les Misérables has been translated into 21 different languages:
English, Japanese, Hebrew, Hungarian, Icelandic, Norwegian, German, Polish,
Swedish, Dutch, Danish, French, Czech, Castillian, Mauritian Creole, Flemish,
Finnish, Argentinian, Portuguese, Estonian and Mexican Spanish.
The Les Miserables production has played over 38,000 professional performances
worldwide giving a total audience figure of more than 51 million people.
There have been 31 cast recordings of Les Misérables (including albums, singles
and the symphonic).
Les Misérables has won over 50 major theatre awards, a Grammy for the Broadway
cast album and a Triple Platinum Disc for the London cast album which has now
sold over 1,030,000 copies in the U.K. The highlights album has gone gold in the UK
and Australia and the Les Misérables in Concert album has gone gold in the UK.
A song from the show, "One Day More", was used for Bill Clinton's 1992 US
Presidential Campaign. "Do You Hear the People Sing" was played over TV
newscast from the student protest in Tiananmen Square. "Bring Him Home" was
officially requested by the US State Department to use as background for
promotional material about the US troops engaged in the Gulf war.
There are approximately 101 cast and crew directly involved in every performance not
including front of house staff, and the huge back up services including ticket sales,
advertising, wardrobe staff, set contractors, maintenance, office staff, advertising and
publicity.
Each performance entails some 392 complete costumes consisting of some 1782
items of clothing and 31 wigs.
The biggest single live audience for Les Misérables to date was 125,000 at the 1989
Australia day concert in Sydney. The biggest broadcast audience was when 250 Les
Misérables cast members sang at the 1996 European Football Championship,
televised to 400 million viewers in 197 countries.
The longest running production is in London where it played 7,602 performances at
the Palace Theatre before transferring to the Queen's Theatre where it opened on 3
April 2004. It is the longest running musical both at the Palace Theatre and in the
west end.
On 25 January 2002 the New York production overtook A Chorus Line to become the
second longest running show in Broadway history. A record that it held until 4
February 2004 when it was overtaken by the Phantom of the Opera.
Les Misérables celebrated the 10th Anniversary of its world premiere on 8 October
1995 with a Gala concert at the Royal Albert Hall, London. The concert starred the
original "Jean Valjean", Colm Wilkinson, who led a company of 250 artists and 100
musicians. All the artists involved had appeared in the worldwide productions of Les
Misérables and the specially arranged finale featured 17 different Jean Valjeans
singing in many of the languages in which the show has been performed.
The 10th anniversary concert was filmed for television and has since been seen by
over 4 Million viewers in the United Kingdom. The video has gone on to sell over 1.4
million copies worldwide, including over 555,000 copies in the UK.
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