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Les Misérables announce new cast at the Queen’s Theatre

Say hello to the new Les Misérables cast, set to hit the Queen’s Theatre stage from 15 June.

Now in its record-breaking 30th year, Cameron Mackintosh has just announced casting changes for the iconic West End production.

Drum roll please…

The casting sees Phil Daniels as Thénardier, Jeremy Secomb as Javert, Rachelle Ann Go as Fantine, Katy Secombe as Madame Thénardier and Zoë Doano as Cosette.

Peter Lockyer will continue to star as Jean Valjean, Rob Houchen as Marius and Carrie Hope Fletcher as Eponine. Bradley Jaden, who is currently in the ensemble, will play Enjolras.

Les Miserables on West End

Phil Daniels’ theatre credits include Knight of the Burning Pestle at Shakespeare’s Globe, and This House at the National Theatre.

Jeremy Secomb moves from Sweeny Todd, while his other The Phantom of the Opera, Priscilla Queen of the Desert and Lend Me A Tenor.

Meanwhile Rachelle Ann Go has just finished playing the role of Gigi in Miss Saigon at the Prince Edward Theatre, while Katy Secombe returns to the production after starring opposite Matt Lucas in 2012.

Zoë Doano is another addition from Sweeny Todd, with TV credits including parts in Hollyoaks and Doctors.

Les Misérables is currently booking until 26 March, just head to Ticketmaster.co.uk.