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Directed by John Goddard
Musical Director Howard Tong
Assistant Director Shane McAlister

29 April - 28 May 2005

After Jean Valjean is released after spending 19 years in prison for stealing a loaf of bread, he is a bitter and desperate man. Due to the kindness of a Bishop, he is able to turn his life around. Eventually he rises to become the Mayor of Montreuil-sur-Mer and a factory owner. Unfortunately, he has also broken his parole and Javert, a policeman, is after him. As one of his workers, Fantine, is about to die, Valjean promises to take care of her daughter, Cosette. After Valjean purchases Cosette from the money-grubbing Thenardiers (where she had been lodging), the show moves 9 years to the future where Cosette has become a woman. With the French Revolution ensuing, Cosette falls in love with a student revolutionary, Marius. After a battle, Marius falls unconscious in the sewer of Paris. Before Valjean dies, he is able to save Marius so that Marius and Cosette can be wed.

The Cast

Jean Valjean Tim Benton
Jalvert Brett Childs
Eponine Janelle Pollock
Marius David Bond
Cosette Kimberley Smith
Fantine Johanna Hogendoorn
Young Cosette Tara Weston-Webb and Finlay Robertson
Mme Thénardier Angela Vaughan
Thénardier Shane McAlister
Gavroche Jared Pallesen
Enjolras Rob Rangi
Bishop Gary Mills
Young Eponine Allegra Canton and Emily McKenzie
Urchins Brooke Marsters and Emily McNaugthtan
Forman/Chorus Neil Brewer

Chorus

Sandy Brewer, Naomi Boxall, Michelle Burrell, Rachel Day, Serena Daysh, Courtney Durham, Bob Fluerty, John Horner, Mary Jarmulski, Tim Kelly, Ruthanne Kennedy, Jemma Montagu, Helena Muldoon, Lester Oakes, Tod Phillips, Alekhine Rabina, Darryn Shieffelbien, Matthew Sime, David Southern, Jodie Taylor, MaryLouise Thomas, Nicci Tong, Linda Tse, Matt Tunnicliffe and David Woods.

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04-Feb-06

  
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