Les Misérables School Edition


Winner of over 100 international awards and seen by over 70 million, this musical phenomenon is an epic tale of passion and redemption in the throes of revolution.


This show is rated PG-13


Musical Numbers

A word about the School Edition of Les Misérables. The School Edition is the only version that is allowed to be performed by high schools. There are not that many differences between the two. Some of the songs have been arranged in different keys to make them more manageable for high school voices. No characters or songs have been eliminated from the show, but some verses have been eliminated or cut down. For this reason, they have renamed some of the songs. In the list below, see in parenthesis the names of the songs from the original version.

Act I

Prologue (Work Song, What Have I Done)

At The End Of The Day

I Dreamed A Dream

The Docks (Lovely Ladies)

The Cart Crash (Who Am I)

Fantine's Death (The Confrontation)

Little Cosette (Castle on a Cloud)

The InnKeeper's Song (Master of the House) The Bargain

The Beggars (Look Down)

The Robbery

Stars

The ABC Café (Red and Black)

The People's Song (Do You Hear the People Sing)

Rue Plumet (In My Life)

A Heart Full Of Love

The Attack On Rue Plumet

One Day More

Act II

Building The Barricade (On My Own)

Javert At The Barricade (Little People, A Little Fall of Rain) The First Attack

The Night (Drink With Me, Bring Him Home)

The Second Attack

The Final Battle

The Sewers

Javert's Suicide (Turning)

The Café Song (Empty Chairs at Empty Tables)

Marius & Cosette

The Wedding

Epilogue


Les Mis - Character Descriptions


Les - Mis - Full Synopsis


Les Misérables School Edition

Performing April 7,8, and 9 at 7:00pm

April 10 at 2:00pm

General Admission - $12

Students - $10

Tickets will be available online beginning 3/17

*Please note - if purchasing tickets the day of the performance - you will need to purchase at the door (main lobby of the high school)

Address: Bethlehem Central High School, 700 Delaware Ave., Delmar, NY, 12054

Some material in the show is intended for a mature audience.

Here is how to purchase online:

1. Go to the My School Bucks website www.myschoolbucks.com

- anyone who wants to purchase tickets who is not a member will need to create an account.

- you will see Les Misérables School Edition in the school store

- there you can purchase tickets

2. Once you have purchased your tickets, you will be assigned "best available" seats for that performance.

- to pick up your tickets - you may:

1. (ticket pick up only) April 2nd from 12:30pm - 3:00pm

Bethlehem Central High School main lobby

2. pick up before the performance starting one hour prior

Here is how to purchase in person:

Tickets can be purchased in person Saturday 4/2 from 1:00pm - 3:00pm

*Please note that all tickets puchased in person will be assigned as best available.

Remaining available tickets can be purchased in person for that night's performance starting one hour prior to the performance.

Questions? - Please email bcstage700tickets@gmail.com


We are thrilled to announce that Stage 700 students will storm the musical barricade with

Les Misérables School Edition April 7th - 10th, 2022.


Winner of over 100 international awards, and seen by 8.5 million people in New York alone during its run from March 1987, through May 2003, Les Misérables is the world’s longest-running musical and the third longest-running musical in Broadway history. This musical phenomenon is an epic tale of passion and redemption in the throes of revolution.

This epic story of Les Misérables recounts the struggle against adversity in 19th century France. Les Misérables School Edition is a version of the classic musical by Alain Boubil and Claude-Michel Schöneberg, based on the novel by Victor Hugo. The music is by Claude-Michel Schöneberg, with lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer. The show features original French text by Alain Boubil and Jean-Marc Natel, with additional material by James Fenton. It is adapted by Trevor Nunn and John Caird, with original orchestrations by John Cameron, new orchestrations by Christopher Janke, Stephen Metcalfe and Stephen Brooker. Les Misérables was originally produced by Cameron Mackintosh. The School Edition is specially adapted and licensed by Music Theatre International and Cameron Mackintosh (Overseas) Ltd.


We can’t wait for you to join us back at the theater!


For upcoming information, visit our website www.bcstage700.org or follow us on Instagram @bcstage700


Thank you to everyone who auditioned for Les Mis! Wow! What an impressive few rounds of auditions. We will have our first FULL CAST read through on Wednesday 1/26 from 3:45 - 6:30 in the auditorium. If you were not cast in this production and would still like to be involved, please consider being a member of our tech crew. If you are interested, please contact our Tech Director Michael OKeeffe at michael_a_okeeffe@yahoo.com


Les Misérables Cast List