Biden takes granddaughter to Les Miserables
Thursday - 12/20/2012, 11:46am  ET
Bob Madigan,
wtop.com
WASHINGTON - Surprise of all surprises. At the Wednesday evening performance of Les Miserables at the National Theatre, Vice President Joe Biden was in the audience.
Reportedly the theatre staff was unaware of Mr. Biden had fourth row tickets until he arrived with his one of his granddaughters to help celebrate her birthday. It was a private evening for the two of them, and the audience gave them their privacy.
WTOP's Bob Madigan just happened to be seated next to them in the fourth row. They discussed how many times they had seen the musical, and determined they had both seen it in London in 1985. Mr. Biden said that he took his four children to see it in several different cities and now he is doing the same for his grandchildren.
After the final curtain call, the vice president went back stage to meet the cast and had a photo taken. Devin Ilaw, who plays Marius, said he was surprised to learn at intermission that the Bidens were in the audience and called the cast photo an awesome experience.
Les Misérables is now the world's longest-running musical, seen by more than 60 million people in 42 countries. It runs at D.C.'s National Theatre through Dec. 30.
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