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60 min
Les Miserables is the world's best-loved musical. It has been seen by 57 million people and in 2010 celebrated its 25th anniversary with its two largest ever productions at London's O2 Arena. Matt Lucas, a lifelong fan of 'Les Mis', was invited to fulfil his dream of performing in these shows alongside more than 300 stalwarts from previous productions. This documentary tells the story of a musical that many thought would fail, but which became a worldwide phenomenon with unforgettable songs like I Dreamed A Dream. We follow Matt as he prepares for the performance of a lifetime, we hear from those involved with the show's creation, including Cameron Mackintosh and Michael Ball, and of course we enjoy wonderful moments from the show itself.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Matt Lucas | Presenter | Unowned | |
Colm Wilkinson | Self | Unowned | |
Michael Ball | Self | Unowned | |
Frances Ruffelle | Self | Unowned | |
Cameron Mackintosh | Self | Unowned | |
Roger Allam | Self | Unowned | |
Claude-Michel Schönberg | Self | Unowned | |
Trevor Nunn | Self | Unowned | |
Alain Boublil | Self | Unowned | |
Nicholas Allott | Self | Unowned | |
Alfie Boe | Self | Unowned | |
John Caird | Self | Unowned | |
Laurence Connor | Self | Unowned | |
Herbert Kretzmer | Self | Unowned | |
James Powell | Self | Unowned | |
Mark Shenton | Self | Unowned | |
Tracy Stiles | Self | Unowned |