‘Les Misérables’ brings romance and revolution to Popejoy Hall
Leila Chapa and Paloma Chapa | February 24On Tuesday, Feb. 18, during Popejoy Hall’s opening night of the Broadway musical “Les Misérables,” performers took audience members back to the era of the French revolution through a mix of theatrics, operatic singing and elaborate stage design. The Broadway cast performed for a crowd of nearly 3,000 people. The show was performed every day at Popejoy Hall through Sunday, Feb. 23. Beginning with prison labor and prostitution, “Les Misérables” unfolds into a love story between an orphaned girl and a student who takes part in a bloody rebellion — the rebellion that inspired French author Victor Hugo’s original novel published in 1862, according to TheCollector.














