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The Braille Legacy

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In Paris in the 19th century, blind people were victims of profound discrimination. Louis Braille, a bright young mind with a mad dream, arrives at the Royal Institute of Blind Youth, searching for the same chance as everyone else: to be free and independent. But he soon discovers that people and things aren’t always what they first seem. By sheer determination and courage, he stumbles upon something revolutionary: a simple idea, a genius invention, a legacy.

Two hundred years ago, Louis Braille changed the world by inventing the tactile system of communication the Braille alphabet, liberating the “People of the Night” and introducing literacy, knowledge and culture to a people who were otherwise trapped. It was their journey into the light.

Olivier Award nominated Jérôme Pradon's West End credits include the UK premiere of the musical Women On The Verge Of A Nervous Breakdown, Guillaume in Martin Guerre, The Man in Whistle Down the Wind, Aragorn in The Lord of the Rings, Chris in Miss Saigon, Javert in Les Misérables in London and Marius in Paris, and Judas in the Emmy-winning video of Jesus Christ Superstar.

The Braille Legacy has an original French Book and Lyrics by Sébastien Lancrenon, Music by Jean-Baptiste Saudray, with an English translation by Ranjit Bolt. Music Supervision and Orchestrations are by Simon Lee.

The Braille Legacy is supported by the Royal National Institute of Blind People.

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The Braille Legacy Ticket Information

  • Booking until:

    Saturday, 24 June 2017

  • Running time:

    2 hours

  • Age restrictions

    Suitable for 5+.

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Please note the reviews below are from an old production of The Braille Legacy.

Great story and superb music

Reviewed on 11 June 2017 by , Leicester, United Kingdom

16 Jan
2017
Phil Willmott

A daring idea for a new musical could be the surprise hit of 2017

by Phil Willmott | Monday, January 16 2017, 14:56

The Braille Legacy No one can accuse the producers at the Charing Cross Theatre of playing it safe. Since the appointment of Thom Southerland as Artistic Director they've already had two big hits with revivals of cult musicals TITANIC and RAGTIME and the more obscure DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY opens there soon.

But, with the departure of co-producer Danielle Tarento, it's their next production which is really eye brow raising.

A daring idea for a new musical could be the surprise hit of 2017