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With ‘Les Misérables,’ Lea Salonga, Rachelle Ann Go, cast go way back

“Les Misérables” has a lot of history within itself. So much deep backstory that Lea Salonga and Rachelle Ann Go have the musical — and their respective tragic heroines — etched deep within their ...
MANILA, Philippines — Broadway star Lea Salonga revealed that she has been separated “for a while” from her businessman-husband Robert Chien. Lea, who is among the star-studded cast of the return of ...
Long before Lea Salonga stepped into the world of "Les Misérables," the show had already taken hold of her imagination.
MANILA, Philippines — The excitement in Lea Salonga’s voice when she proclaimed she is not playing a dead girl for her first “Les Miserables” show in Manila was palpable. The Broadway star portrays ...
Cast members from the upcoming Manila stop of Boublil and Schönberg’s LES MISÉRABLES THE WORLD TOUR SPECTACULAR recently held ...
Lea Salonga and Red Concepcion give off a domineering energy as “masters of the house” in a first look for “Les Misérables World Tour Spectacular.” Salonga and Go — who will star as Madame and ...
Lea Salonga has revealed that she and her husband, Robert Chien, have been separated for some time. The acclaimed actress and singer disclosed in an interview with journalist MJ Marfori during the ...
The team behind 'Les Misérables' released a teaser image of Lea Salonga and Red Concepción, who portray the Thénardier couple in the musical's upcoming Manila run.
Rachelle Ann Go has performed Les Misérables all over the world, but returning to Manila is never routine. “It’s always a ...
De eerste casting is aangekondigd voor de stop in Manila van Boublil en Schönberg's LES MISÉRABLES THE WORLD TOUR SPECTACULAR, die van 20 januari tot 1 maart 2026 te zien zal zijn in The Theatre at ...
It is, obviously, the Filipino translation (by Filipino composer and librettist Vincent A. De Jesus with additional lyrics by ...
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Why ‘Les Mis’ still rocks

WO songs were enough to remind everyone why “Les Misérables” remains the loudest emotional force in musical theatre. That ...