Killian Donnelly returns to Les Miserables

Reprising the role of Jean Valjean, Donnelly steps back into the legendary West End show from 31st October, for 15 weeks only.


Replacing current Valjean Josh Piterman, Killian Donnelly will return for a limited run as the convict turned mayor, turned adoptive father. No stranger to the show, the Irish tenor has been associated with Les Miserables since 2008, when he started as a swing performer, before scoring the plumb role of flag-waving student rebel Enjolras in 2010, and later played Combeferre in the all-star film adaptation, released in 2012.

Since then, he's gone on to star in many a West End favorite, including The Commitments, Kinky Boots, Fun Home, and Billy Elliot, and returned to Les Miserables in 2017, now graduated to the role of Jean Valjean.

Last seen on the West End as the titular Phantom in Andrew Lloyd Webber's juggernaught Phantom of the Opera (until February of this year), his Les Mis homecoming will be a treat for fans, who will once again be able to enjoy his leading man talents!