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“Les Misérables” a unique Westside Theater production

“Les Misérables”: A fitting title for the musical that captures the struggles and sorrows of the French Revolution. When Victor Hugo’s famous novel was converted into a musical, critics insisted that it would never be successful. They were wrong. Few musicals – much less operatic ones – have inspired the enthusiasm that Les Misérables has. But is it any wonder that the show has become one of the most beloved musicals worldwide? This masterful story centers around the life of an embittered and mistreated convict and his reformation, with side-plots touching on the highly tragic history of the French Revolution, the beautiful and sorrowful experiences of young lovers, and the internal struggles of a man torn between duty and conscience. The Thenardiers add a relieving touch of humor, and you are left with one of the best musicals ever written. Full of passion, sorrow, and hope, Les Misérables promises to be a touching and inspirational experience.

Thousands of theater-lovers are preparing to witness Les Misérables on the “big screen,” but before the movie premieres in December, this unforgettable musical will be performed locally one last time before going on tour. Westside Theater Productions’ summer high school camp will be presenting an incredible production under director Kelly Walsh-Lackey, choreographer Molly Dillon, and assistant director Eric Traugott. The dedication and enthusiasm of the cast and crew are already evident as they prepare to give you a chance to be part of this incredible experience. Performances are at Spencerport High School, 71 Lyell Avenue, Spencerport, on Thursday, July 26 at 7:30 p.m., Friday July 27 at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, July 28 at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Tickets are available at the door or online at showtix.com.

The performances, music and the story itself are ones theater-goers will not soon forget.

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