NewsAlfie Boe Departs Broadway's Les Misérables; Neverland Is NextBoe, who plays Jean Valjean, has his next Broadway outing already scheduled.
February 28, 2016
Alfie Boe plays his final performance as Jean Valjean in the Broadway production of Les Misérables Feb. 28.
Boe, who also appeared in the Les Misérables 25th Anniversary Concert at London's O2 Arena, began his Broadway run at the Imperial Theatre September 1, 2015. John Owen-Jones, recently seen as The Phantom in Cameron Mackintosh's London production of The Phantom of the Opera, has played Valjean both on Broadway (in 2007) and in London and will succeed Boe in the role beginning March 1 for the duration of the show's Broadway run through September 4.
Boe will step into the role of J.M. Barrie in the new musical Finding Neverland beginning March 29 at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre. Boe will succeed Tony Award nominee Tony Yazbeck, who will play his final performance as J.M. Barrie, the writer whose relationship with a widow and her four sons inspired him to write Peter Pan, March 27.
Cameron Mackintosh's new production of Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg's Les Misérables opened on Broadway March 23, 2014, at The Imperial Theatre. Les Miz is written by Boublil and Schönberg and is based on the novel by Victor Hugo. It has music by Schönberg, lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer and original French text by Boublil and Jean-Marc Natel, original adaption by Trevor Nunn and John Caird and additional material by James Fenton. The original orchestrations are by John Cameron with new orchestrations by Christopher Jahnke, Stephen Metcalfe and Stephen Brooker.
The new production is directed by Laurence Connor and James Powell, with set and image design by Matt Kinley inspired by the paintings of Victor Hugo, costumes by Andreane Neofitou and Christine Rowland, lighting by Paule Constable, sound by Mick Potter and projections realized by Fifty-Nine Productions. Musical staging is by Michael Ashcroft and Geoffrey Garratt. Musical supervision is by Stephen Brooker, and musical direction is by James Lowe.
Next year, Carnegie Hall's house band will perform Bernstein’s “Kaddish” Symphony, unfinished works by Schubert, and the final concert of Conductor Bernard Labadie.