This week’s Sky Arts programming revealed including LES MISERABLES concert

Les Mis 25th anniversary concert

Freeview channel Sky Arts has been a godsend over recent months, by continuing to keep theatre fans entertained during lockdown.

This week is no different with a number of productions and arts programmes coming to our screens - although you might have to set your TV recorder as there’s some early morning ones!

This evening sees documentary Danny Dyer on Harold Pinter airing at 11pm; tomorrow at 6am, Opera North’s Trouble in Tahiti will be shown; Glyndebourne’s No Ordinary Summer will be broadcast on 3 February at 6am; Offenbach: The Tales of Hoffman by the Royal Opera is on at 6am on 4 February; the Royal Ballet’s Macmillan - Anastasia will be shown on 6 February at 6.30am and finally the 25th Anniversary concert of Les Miserables will be shown at 9.30pm on that evening (which coincides with the end of Musicals: The Greatest Show on BBC One).

Something to look forward to, Besties!

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