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Review | ‘Les Miz’ sounds glorious in a simple, stirring concert at Radio City
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At Radio City Music Hall, one Jean Valjean is apparently not enough.
“Les Misérables: The Arena Concert Spectacular,” Cameron Mackintosh’s international concert production, marks the first major professional New York presentation of “Les Miz” since the underwhelming 2014 Broadway revival.
Radio City brings the musical’s official 40th-anniversary celebrations to a close.
“Les Misérables” endures because it works at Radio City and at a summer arts camp, as I learned in 2002, when I assistant-directed one of the first student-edition productions at French Woods Festival of the Performing Arts.
Through Aug. 9 at Radio City Music Hall, 1260 6th Ave., nyc.lesmis.com.