
The very first production of Les Misérables, quite different from the show as we know it now in terms of both content and physical production, was staged at the Palais des Sports in Paris in 1980. The Lighting Archive thanks him and David Hersey for their contribution.

The notes for each separate production also appear at the beginning of each of those sections. He played the Bishop at 25th Anniversary Concert (O2).Įarl played Ed Parsley and subsequently and Daryl van Horne in the original cast of Cameron Mackinstosh’s The Witches of Eastwick and has performed The Phantom in Cameron Mackintosh’s original and 25th Anniversary productions of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera (Her Majesty’s and throughout the United Kingdom) as well as the Auctioneer in the 25th Anniversary Concert at the Royal Albert Hall.Īs a producer he and Mr John Owen-Jones tackled the COVID crisis by putting ‘live’ back into theatre with the social distanced songs from the shows event, Voices of the West End at Broadlands Estate and Bywell Park in September 2020.Note: Below are Rob Halliday's full comments on LES MISERABLES. In 2008 Earl returned to Les Misérables (Queen’s Theatre) as Inspector Javert, a role he originated for the Les Misérables 25th Anniversary Production (London, Broadway, Toronto, Paris, Singapore, Manila and throughout the United Kingdom). Earl has also co-produced five symphonic presentations of Les Misérables in Concert with the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra.

It all started in 1996 with his West End debut (Palace Theatre) and subsequent appearances at Euro ’96 Final at Wembley the first outdoor concert at Hylands Park and the Entente Cordiale Celebration at Windsor Castle. Over the years Earl has enjoyed an incredible association with Producer, Sir Cameron Mackintosh, particularly with Les Misérables and is delighted to be returning to the Les Misérables - The Staged Concert.
