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Broadway’s Les Misérables Revival Announces Ensemble Casting

Meet the lovely ladies, factory workers, drunks, and soldiers who will appear in the musical at the Imperial Theatre.

Betsy Morgan
Betsy Morgan
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Ensemble casting has been announced for the upcoming Broadway revival of 'Les Misérables''.

Joining the previously announced Ramin Karimloo (Jean Valjean), Will Swenson (Javert), Caissie Levy (Fantine), Nikki M. James (Eponine), Andy Mientus (Marius), Charlotte Maltby (Cosette), Kyle Scatliffe (Enjolras), Cliff Saunders (Thenardier), and Keala Settle (Madame Thenardier) will be an ensemble that includes Erin Clemons, Emily Cramer, Natalie Charle Ellis, Jason Forbach, Heidi Giberson, Nathaniel Hackmann, Andrew Kober, Chris McCarrell, Melissa Mitchell, Dennis Moench, Adam Monley, Betsy Morgan, Melissa O’Neil, Max Quinlan, John Rapson, Terance Reddick, Arbender Robinson, Christianne Tisdale, and Aaron Walpole. The swings are Cathryn Basile, John Brink, Ben Gunderson, Rachel Rincione, and Weston Wells Olson.
Casting for the roles of Gavroche, Young Cosette, and Young Eponine will be revealed in the coming weeks.

This newly imagined production of Les Mis, which has played internationally in countries such as France, Spain, and Japan, is set to begin performances Saturday, March 1, in advance of a Sunday, March 23 opening at the Imperial Theatre. It is directed by Laurence Connor and James Powell and features scenic design inspired by the paintings of Victor Hugo by Matt Kinley, costumes by Adreane Neofitu, additional costumes by Christine Rowlands, lighting by Paule Constable, sound by Mick Potter, and projections by Fifty-Nine Productions. The original orchestrations are by John Cameron with new orchestrations by Christopher Jahnke and additional orchestrations by Stephen Metcalfe and Stephen Brooker.

Les Misérables is based on Victor Hugo’s classic novel of the same name as well as original French text by Alain Boublil and Jean-Marc Natel, an original adaptation by Trevor Nunn and John Caird, and additional material by James Fenton.

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