Les Misérables Review

Les Misérables Review

We are delighted to share that NODA has published an outstanding review of our Les Misérables production – praising every aspect with no faults. A true testament to the incredible talent of our cast & crew! 

Read the full review below:  

ROYAL HOSPITAL SCHOOL LES MISERABLES SCHOOL EDITION, a musical by Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schonberg.  

Directors Jenny Stone and Isobelle Scott  

Musical Director Co-Director and Producer Brian Martineau  

Stage Manager Alex Davison.  

Performed at The Royal Hospital School, Holbrook on Thursday 27th November 2025 at 7.30pm. 

I was welcomed on arrival by students and had a discussion with Musical Director/Co-Director/Producer Brian Martineau after the performance. I was very impressed by the refurbished Assembly Hall completed just in time for this production which included a large new stage with enhanced acoustics and lighting.  

This slick production was a masterful interpretation of a classic and much-loved story. There were circa 60 young cast, including both junior and senior ensembles and all were aged eighteen and below. In addition, many of the creative team and crew were students. The set was very adaptable and showed a street scene with the walls of several old buildings. Extra props especially tables and chairs were taken on and off by both cast and an energetic stage crew. Cleverly positioned side screens provided extra entrances and exits to and from the stage. I thought the design of the gates to Valjean’s house was particularly innovative and there was a well disguised cart to the side of the stage. The barricades were wheeled on seamlessly and fluently and were impressive and above all were safe for the cast! There were many authentic sound effects, predominately the firing of guns. Costumes had been hired from another amdram society and obviously were well matched to the characters with some very striking ones. There was clever use of enhanced and atmospheric lighting to further improve the set and sound levels were extremely good.  

The large orchestra of eighteen musicians was well balanced and versatile, and the music was a pleasure to listen to. I especially enjoyed the reeds and strings. The musicians clearly provided excellent support to the cast. Casting of these talented and energetic young actors was inspired and there were some fantastic pairings. Without exception all the cast performed to a very high standard and projection was good. Everyone could be heard clearly. Much of the music was challenging and there were first class vocals and acting.  

Freddie T, as Valjean had a wonderfully rich voice, capable of delivering a range of these wonderful songs and I especially enjoyed listening to Bring Him Home. Well done. Ginny F, as Javert had excellent stage presence and a most commanding manner. Alice G-D was the hapless Fantine fighting to the end of her short life. Jackie R was Eponine demonstrating really powerful and emotive vocals in On My Own. Superb! Bella F was Cosette, sweet and delicate with a lovely voice especially in In My Life. James B played a romantic Marius, a student who fell in love with Cosette and sang a tender duet with her, Every Day. He also sang an impassioned Empty Chairs at Empty Tables to great effect.  

I thought that Daisy A was a great Enjolras, the rebel leader, playing the part with massive energy. Of course, there was Thenardier and Madame Thenardier brilliantly played by Ben G and Lillie U. Raucous, greedy and vulgar they complemented each other and competed in their bawdiness and humour. Gavroche was a cheeky young Theo Mansfield singing Little People.  

The large ensembles played many roles including the students, with some wonderful songs, my favourites being Do You Hear the People Sing and One Day More. I congratulate the creative team in bringing this challenging work to stage with most praise to Directors Jenny Stone and Isobelle Scott and Musical Director/ Co-Director and Producer Brian Martineau for all their innovation and imagination and their ability to bring out the very best in this group of students.  

The near capacity audience was very appreciative, and I enjoyed it very much.  

Hazel Hole MBE  

Regional Representative  

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