Etihad Arena is a proud venue standing on the waterfront of Yas Bay that has seen some of the greatest performances by talented artists. Shows like concerts and theatrical plays, the arena is constantly showcasing artists who have set the world stage on fire. And going by their recent post on social media, we are almost entirely sure that Les Misérables is coming to Abu Dhabi.
Les Misérables Is Coming To Abu Dhabi
Taking to Instagram on Monday, October 7, the Etihad Arena revealed that there is a new show coming to Abu Dhabi. While it did not give the name, a major hint was in the post itself. Yes, with the famous line, ‘We Hear The People Sing,’ we already know who is making their way to the emirate. Well, we are talking about Les Misérables, which is a world-renowned musical. This is the most iconic song from the theatre adaption of this tale of love and revolution, which is based on a novel by Victor Hugo. However, it’s worth mentioning that the tickets for the show are yet to be announced. However, the arena has revealed that this theatrical show will be taking place in April 2025.
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What Is The Story About?
Talking about the story, this is a French epic historical novel, which was first published in 1862. Considered to be one of the greatest novels of the 19th century, Les Misérables has been made famous through several adaptions for films, stage, and even TV. The story follows an escaped convict who becomes the mayor of the town and the guardian of a young girl. However, as years pass by, his past finally catches up with him and he gets caught up in a political apprising in Paris.
So, if you are a historical fan or an eager theatrical fan, this is an event that you certainly wouldn’t want to miss. Make sure to stay tuned to the space as we will reveal all the details relating to the tickets and other highlights relating to this upcoming theatre. In fact, this musical is something you wouldn’t want to miss.
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