The world-renowned musical Les Misérables is set to return to the Wharton Center for Performing Arts at Michigan State University from October 8-13 as part of the Broadway Series supported by MSU Federal Credit Union. This acclaimed production of Les Misérables, produced by Cameron Mackintosh, has been met with rave reviews and sold-out performances across North America since its relaunch in October 2022.
Tickets for the limited engagement are available now through the Wharton Center Ticket Office, online at www.whartoncenter.com, or by calling 517.432.2000 or 1.800.WHARTON.
New Cast for the Touring Production
The touring production of Les Misérables features an exceptional new cast, delivering powerful performances of Victor Hugo’s epic tale of justice, love, and redemption. Leading the cast is Nick Cartell as the resilient fugitive Jean Valjean, with Nick Rehberger as his relentless pursuer, Inspector Javert. Lindsay Heather Pearce stars as Fantine, with Matt Crowle and Victoria Huston-Elem as the comedic and devious duo, Thénardier and Madame Thénardier.
Other principal cast members include Christian Mark Gibbs as Enjolras, Mya Rena Hunter as Éponine, Jake David Smith as Marius, and Delaney Guyer as Cosette. Alternating in the roles of Little Cosette/Young Éponine are Emerson Mae Chan and Greta Schaefer, while Jackson Parker Gill and Jack Jewkes alternate as the lovable street urchin Gavroche.
The ensemble cast includes Kyle Adams, Ashley Alexandra, Jeremiah Alsop, David Andino, Daniel Gerard Bittner, Jenna Burns, Ben Cherington, Steve Czarnecki, Arianne DiCerbo, Emily Fink, Nicole Fragala, Audrey Hoffman, Randy Jeter, Danny Martin, Mikako Martin, Eden Mau, Andrew Marks Maughan, Paige McNamara, Ashley Dawn Mortensen, Tim Quartier, Juliette Redden, Matt Rosell, Christopher Robin Sapp, Kaitlyn Sumner, Kyle Timson, David T. Walker, J.T. Wood, and Jonathan Young.
A Timeless Story with Modern Staging
Set against the tumultuous backdrop of 19th-century France, Les Misérables follows Jean Valjean’s quest for redemption after being imprisoned for 19 years for stealing bread. Pursued by Inspector Javert, Valjean’s journey intertwines with revolutionaries, dreamers, and tragic figures like the young, struggling Fantine. Through its powerful themes of justice, love, and sacrifice, the musical continues to resonate with audiences of all ages.
This new production is based on the 2014 Broadway revival and features cutting-edge stage design and stunning visuals inspired by the paintings of Victor Hugo himself. The high-tech scenery and captivating performances ensure that Les Misérables remains a dynamic and emotionally charged experience, as relevant today as it was when it first debuted.
A Long-Running Phenomenon
Producer Cameron Mackintosh expressed his excitement for the continuing success of Les Misérables, stating, “The phenomenon of Les Misérables never fails to astound me. No show in history has been able to continually reinvent itself and remain a contemporary musical attracting new generations of brilliant talent. We are thrilled to be Bringing Her Home to you.”
Since its premiere, Les Misérables has won over 100 international awards and has been performed in 52 countries and 22 languages, making it one of the most beloved and enduring musicals in the world.
Ticket Information
Don’t miss your chance to experience Les Misérables at the Wharton Center from October 8-13. Tickets are available now and can be purchased at www.whartoncenter.com, by calling the box office at 517.432.2000 or 1.800.WHARTON.