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Les Miserables is a school theater production of the famous musical based on Victor Hugo’s novel, focusing on themes of justice, redemption, and sacrifice. The performance highlights the dedication of students and educators working together to bring a complex and emotionally powerful story to the stage in a local, educational setting.
As a high school adaptation, the show emphasizes student growth, ensemble collaboration, and accessibility while maintaining the core music and narrative that make Les Misérables iconic. The production serve as cultural events for the surrounding community, drawing family members, friends, and local theater supporters.
The event also reflects the importance of arts education, providing students with opportunities to develop performance skills, confidence, and appreciation for classic musical theater. By staging Les Misérables, Springville High School demonstrates ambition and commitment to high-quality performing arts programming.
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Fees: Admission
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By Jeremy Dye
Jeremy Dye, Tara Dye, Savannah Dye, Madilyn Dye, Greg Dye, Laura Dye,
Cooper had a late night with Dallin's family while the rest of us met up with my parents and went to the Springville High School production of Les Misérables. They did a really good job as well.