Reimagined ‘Les Miz’ breathes new life into Broadway classic

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Producer Cameron Mackintosh dreamed a dream of refining the world’s long-running musical spectacular “Les Misérables,” and with the 25th anniversary stage production of the popular show, his dream has been realized.

Based on Victor Hugo’s classic novel, “Les Misérables” opened to a packed house Tuesday night at the Civic Center of Greater Des Moines, whisking the audience away to 18th century France for a tale of redemption and love rising from the ashes of revolution and suffering.

The story of “Les Misérables” — often shorted to “Les Miz” — spans several decades, beginning in 1815, when protagonist Jean Valjean (played by Peter Lockyer) is released on parole by inspector Javert (Andrew Varela) after serving 19 years for stealing bread to feed his starving family. Unable to find honest work with his own personal scarlet letter — his ticket-of-leave — Valjean steals from a bishop who had offered him food and shelter. When the authorities arrive to arrest Valjean, the bishop responds with mercy and forgiveness, lying to protect Valjean and admonishing him to a better way of life.

Eight years, later, Valjean has assumed a new identity, Monsieur Madeleine, and is a wealthy factory owner and mayor. He breaks up a fight involving one of his workers, Fantine (Betsy Morgan), and asks his factory foreman to resolve the problem. The foreman dismisses Fantine, and she resorts to a life of prostitution to support herself and her illegitimate daughter. Fantine is in danger of arrest after she defends herself against an abusive customer, but Valjean arrives and, realizing his part in her downfall, orders Javert to take her to a hospital instead. After observing Valjean’s display of great strength when saving a man pinned under a cart, Javert is reminded of the prisoner who violated his parole, telling the mayor the story of prisoner 24601 and assuring him the villain has been recaptured. Unable to see an innocent man go to prison in his place, Valjean confesses his identity, revealing the brand on his chest identifying him as the real prisoner 24601. 

Before returning to prison, Valjean visits a dying Fantine and promises to find and look after her daughter, Cosette. Javert arrives to arrest him, but Valjean escapes. He locates Cosette at an inn run by the Thénardiers, who abuse Cosette and spoil their daughter, Éponine. Valjean pays the Thénardiers to let him take Cosette away to Paris, where he raises her as his own daughter.

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