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On June 11, President Donald Trump appeared at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts for the opening night of “Les Misérables.” If you’re at all familiar with the musical, you ...
With a passionate, polished ensemble - notably Chris Davidson, Lucas Fox, James Bell, Emily Johnson, Georgia Folkard, Carmel ...
The president may love Les Mis —but he completely misunderstands it.
When the U.S. Army Chorus marched into the White House’s State Dining Room in February, singing the rousing anthem “Do You ...
The president’s attendance was meant as a fundraiser for the cash-strapped arts center, which has seen a decline in ticket sales since he took control.
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Wirral Globe on MSNREVIEW: BOST Musicals' 'Les Miserables' at Liverpool EmpireLes Miserables - The UK Amateur Premiere - came to Liverpool and took the roof off the 100 year-old-grand Empire Theatre.
One thing was for certain. He had no time for the Javert-Jean Valjean conversation. “Aye, aye, aye, I’m sorry I don’t spend all my time watching white people sing,” Johnson said.
Jean Valjean is the story’s main protagonist. A scrappy revolutionary who, despite just being released from a 19-year stretch in jail, steals bread so his sister’s children don’t go hungry.
Ben O'Connor is a late faller on a chaotic first day of the Tour de France as two key contenders lose time after a split and ...
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Trump doesn't know if he's the hero or villain in 'Les Mis.' How ironic. | OpinionApparently, despite his love of the musical, Trump doesn’t know if he’s the hero or villain of this story. He's the villain.
Federation Studios’ distribution arm Federation Intl. has closed a raft of sales for crime series “Sherlock & Daughter,” ...
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