“Les Miserables” at Middlesex County Plays in the Park

“Les Miserables”

This epic story recounts the struggle against adversity in 19th century France. Imprisoned for stealing a loaf of bread, petty thief Jean Valjean is released from his 19-year term and not only becomes and honest man, but the mayor of a prosperous town and a loving adoptive father - violating his parole in the process. The relentless Inspector Javert, who makes a decent life for Valjean impossible, consequently pursues him. Only years later, after Valjean proves his mettle during a bloody student uprising and saves the life of a young man hopelessly in love with Valjean’s adopted daughter, does the ex-convict finally feel fully redeemed. Originally adapted from Victor Hugo’s timeless novel, Les Miserables, School Edition introduces a new generation to the grand and inspirational story that has touched the hearts of millions. For, within Les Miserables lies the universal truth “To love another person is to see the face of God” and this message is sure to have a lasting impact on your cast, crew, audience, and school alike.

Performed by Middlesex County Plays in the Park
At Roosevelt Park - Stephen J. Capestro Theater
Performances ran
Tuesday, June 25, 2013 thru Saturday, July 6, 2013
Fantine.... Katherine Le Fevre
Jean Val Jean.... David A. Weitzer Has Bio Has photo
Marius.... Billy Piscopo
Thenardie.... Michael Kroll