Les Miserables

WESTMORELAND, N.Y.- The Westmoreland High School Drama Club's 2025 production of Les Misérables was a remarkable achievement, showcasing the dedication and talent of dozens of students, parents, family members, and friends. This collaborative effort involved daily rehearsals after school, with volunteers assisting in set construction, hair and makeup, and various backstage tasks to ensure a seamless performance.​

Performed at The Stanley Theatre in Utica on March 7th and 8th the musical received high praise from both theater employees and audience members, who described it as "one of the best they've seen." The nearly two-hour show featured two acts with 32 scenes with most of the audience on the edge of their seats.

Les Misérables is a complex and demanding production that has been undertaken by various high school drama clubs and Westmoreland decided 2025 was the year for Les Miserables.

The successful execution of the musical by the Westmoreland High School Drama Club underscores the dedication and hard work of all involved, reflecting a broader trend of high school theater programs taking on ambitious productions and delivering performances that resonate with their communities.

A wonderful job to everyone who makes this production possible every year! A special thank you to:

Emily Davis and Jason Davis- Directors

Melissa Larish and Sophia Larish- Choreographers

Kristyn Cutler- Producer and Orchestra Director

Click here for photos from the show!