Recognized Musicals Around the World
Theatre productions have been the backbone of social entertainment in the worlds biggest cities for a long time. Infact, some musical productions have been showing for over 15 years and still driving lots of theatre goers. With the popularity of this type of entertainment, we will write about the most earning and longest running theatre shows in the globe. Enjoy a trip to the theatre district in London with Theatre Tickets that are up to half the face value price.
The big time theatre musical that has to be discussed is Phantom, one of the most brilliant shows to ever be written. This unbelievable show is the longest ever running theatre show in entertainment history and the biggest earning of all time. The musical production was adapted for the stage by Andrew Lloyd Webber and describes the story of a scarred French male who falls in deep love with a chorus singer from the opera house. The superb songs of the theatre musical are now so well known and the mask worn by the Phantom of the Opera is so unmistakable that it’s observed in tons of fancy dress parties around the world.
Next is the incredible musical show known as Cats. Again another popular theatre show and one that ran about 20 years until its last curtain call in late 2000. Cats won both the Laurence Olivier Award and the Tony award for greatest musical and was shown in both London’s glittering West End and Broadway New York. The theatre show was so popular that it was scripted into 20 different languages and eventually shown around the world. Cats was a real phenomenon.
Now it is time for the most beloved play with a French show name of all time, Les Miserables or translated into English as The Miserables or The Terribles. The musical has been captivating audiences in London’s West End for more than 17 years now and is the second longest running theatre show in London’s entertainment history. One of the most publicised songs from the musical production is I Dreamed a Dream, and it was also sung by Britains Got Talent runner up Susan Boyle. The theatre show Cats was up for twelve Tony awards and won eight of them, including finest actor.
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