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    Miserable Les

    Just watched the last quarter of Les Miserables (produced by froggy TV 2000), with Gerard Depardieu and John Malcovich. ( With subtitles - my French isn't that good , so it helps to read it as well as listen - probably somewhere there's a version with English subtitles, but I've not found it).

    Because, with my hotel booking that I mentioned earlier - that night we're going to see the musical.

    I've read the book as well.

    It's rather good.
    Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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    Miserable Les

    Is he related to Fat Les, that Britpop icon of the nineties?

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      Originally posted by Doggy Styles View Post
      Is he related to Fat Les, that Britpop icon of the nineties?
      What Les Dawson? Was his piano-playing Britpop?

      Kewl.
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        I saw the stage musical a few years ago, I noticed that the seat in the theater was awfully uncomfortable. As soon as the production started I forgot all about the seat, the show was superb.

        I'd happily go to see the show again, I hope the production and performance is as good as the one I saw.

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