07:00 • 21 jul. 2021
In the form of a musical, Kuver Productions brings back an adaptation of ‘The Miserables‘, novel by the poet Victor Hugo. In it we will face Jean Valjean, Fantine, Cosette, the Thébaduer family, Enjolras and Marius, who will link their arguments to give life to the 19th century France.
In the neighboring country, Jean Valjean, a man imprisoned for twenty years for stealing a piece of bread for his nephew, receives in full republican insurrection the conditional and begins a new life persecuted by the inspector Javert.
FantineFor her part, she is forced to leave her work as a seamstress aside to end up practicing prostitution with the sole purpose of taking care of Cosette, his daughter. It is in the marriage inn Thénadier, famous for his deceptions and robberies, where he lives badly.
Not far away, the barricades and the flags of France, symbols of the revolution of a people willing to fight for their Liberty. This rebellion is led by Enjolras accompanied by his friend Marius, a boy who must decide whether to join the riots or give his eternal love to an already grown Cosette. This will make Eponine, daughter of the Thenardiers and best friend of Marius, suffered intensely from heartbreak.
The appointment, on the 30th
This version of the musical by Claude-Michel Schönberg will be represented in the Cervantes Theater from Almería the next day July 30 at 21.30 hours with the sponsorship of Almericar Rent a Car, The Voice of Almería, Cadena Dial Y Almería is Different.
The tickets may be purchased at ticket office from the same theater from Monday to Friday from 10 am to 1 pm; Saturdays from 11 am to 1 pm; and it will also be possible to get hold of them one hour before the show.
The Barbarie Musical Theater will be the company in charge of representing the show that will be shown to the viewer as a discussion about good and evil, about law, politics, ethics, justice and religion. Ultimately, it is a story that serves as defense of the oppressed whatever the place or situation they live.
A) Yes, Kuver Productions bet, once again, on this musical that was a absolute success a few months ago and hung the sign of no tickets.
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