Rachelle Ann Go to join the cast of Les Misérables on tour

Rachelle Ann Go is to join the cast of Les Misérables on tour.

Rachelle Ann Go will star as Fantine in the show’s ongoing UK and Ireland Tour from Monday 16 May in Milton Keynes.

Stepping back into the role, Rachelle Ann Go previously appeared as Fantine in the West End production and in the Asian tour. Her other credits include the original London company of Hamilton and Miss Saigon in the West End, Broadway and on film.

The current cast of the Les Misérables tour also features Dean Chisnall as Jean Valjean, Nic Greenshields as Javert, Ian Hughes as Thénardier, Will Callan as Marius, Nathania Ong as Eponine, Helen Walsh as Madame Thénardier, Samuel Wyn-Morris as Enjolras and Paige Blankson as Cosette.

The cast is completed by George Arvidson, Aidan Banyard, Will Barratt, Adam Boardman, Rebecca Bolton, Emily Olive Boyd, Olivia Brereton, Harry Chandler, Rebecca Ferrin, Aimee Good, Steven Hall, Jenna Innes, Tessa Kadler, Damian Kneale, Caleb Lagayan, Abel Law, Joseph McDonnell, Zabrina Norry, Emily Owens, Jordan Simon Pollard, Jamie Pritchard, Dean Read, Rebecca Ridout and Rick Zwart.

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Adapted from Victor Hugo’s novel, Les Misérables shares the epic tale of a man’s life journey through 18th century France and his struggle to live through the injustice and revolution of the time.

Boublil and Schönberg’s magnificent iconic score includes the classic songs, I Dreamed a Dream, On My Own, Stars, Bring Him Home, Do You Hear the People Sing?, One Day More, Empty Chairs at Empty Tables, Master Of The House and many more.

The UK tour will begin performances at Milton Keynes Theatre on 26 April before visiting Plymouth, Hull, Bristol, Birmingham, Norwich, Canterbury, Sunderland, Leeds and Cardiff in 2022.

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