Acclaimed Musicals Around the World
Musical shows have been the main source of social entertainment in the globes largest cities for decades. Infact, some musical productions have been going for over twenty years and still driving theatre lovers. With the popular interest of this kind of public entertainment, we will chat about the biggest earning and longest running theatre musicals in the world.
The big theatre show that has to be mentioned is Phantom, one of the most tremendous musicals to ever be written. This tremendous show is the longest ever running musical in theatre history and the most earning of all time. The theatre production was created for the theatre stage by Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber and describes the story of a disfigured bloke who falls in love with a chorus singer. The tremendous songs of the musical production are now famous and the white mask worn by the Phantom is so recognizable that it’s found in various fancy dress parties around the globe.
Up next is the awesome musical known as Cats. Again another celebrated theatre show and one that ran practically 18 years until its last curtain call in late 2000. Cats won both the Laurence Olivier Award and the Tony award for best musical theatre production and was performed in both London’s West End and world famous Broadway New York. The theatre show was so popular that it was changed into 18 different languages and even shown across the globe. Cats was a true record breaker. The cheap theatre ticket retailers in central London offer Cheap Theatre Tickets with great savings on all top West End theatre productions.
Now it’s time for the most recognized play with a French show name of all time, Les Miserable aka Les Mis or translated into English as The Miserables or The Terribles. The theatre musical has been pleasing audiences in London’s West End for over 20 years now and is the 2nd longest ever running theatre show in London’s history. One of the most celebrated songs from the theatre show is I Dreamed a Dream, and it was also sung by TV show runner up Susan Boyle. The theatre show was nominated for 12 Tony awards and won eight of them, including best musical production.
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