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Acclaimed Theatre Productions Around the World

November 5th, 2009 . by admin

Theatre shows have been the backbone of entertainment in the worlds biggest cities for a long time. Infact, some theatre shows have been captivating audiences for over 15 years and still driving theatre lovers. With the popular interest of this sort of public entertainment, we will chat about the most earning and longest running theatre shows in the globe.The heavy weight musical production that has to be discussed is Phantom, one of the most sensational musicals to ever be launched. This terrific show is the longest ever running theatre show in theatre history and the most earning of all time. The musical was adapted for the theatre stage by Andrew Lloyd Webber and describes the tale of a disfigured French Chap who falls in love with a chorus singer from the local opera house. The awesome songs of the theatre production are now so well known and the white mask worn by the Phantom of the Opera is so unmistakable that it’s evident in abounding fancy dress parties around the world. Find theatre tickets for Chicago the Musical online and save money.Next is the sensational musical show known as Cats. Again another popular theatre show and one that ran almost 19 years until its last showing in late 2000. Cats won both the Laurence Olivier Award and the Tony award for finest musical show and was shown in both London’s glittering West End and Broadway New York. The theatre show was so in demand that it was changed into 19 separate languages and even shown around the world. Cats the musical was a true record breaker.Now it is time for the most popular play with a French show title of all time, Les Miserable aka Les Mis or scripted into English as The Miserables or The Terribles. The theatre musical has been running in London’s glittering West End for beyond 19 years now and is the second longest ever running theatre show in London’s history. One of the most well known songs from the musical show is I Dreamed a Dream, which was also sung by talent show runner up Susan Boyle. The theatre show Cats was nominated for over ten Tony awards and won eight of them, including very best musical.