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1. The entire "Les Mis" cast stands in formation looking forward, plus other production shots of the actors onstage.

Photos provided by Tivoli Theatre Foundation. Photos by Matthew Murphy

The final show of the summer is here — and it doesn’t get any bigger than Broadway’s “Les Misérables.”

Filled with love, sacrifice, and redemption, the Tony Award-winning musical returns to Nooga for the first time in six years, storming the Memorial stage Tuesday, July 22, through Sunday, July 27.

Seen by over 130 million people worldwide in 53 countries, 438 cities, and 22 languages, Les Misérables remains undisputedly “one of the greatest musicals ever created” (Chicago Tribune).

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