 London is one of the most popular cities in the world. It has many attractive places to go and things to do. One of which is to watch musicals in the West End. Today, we are going to the West End to find out why the musicals are loved. My favorite musical is Ain't Misbehavin'. Lomia and Juliet. Matilda. Remuselavo. The Lion King. There are so many musicals loved worldwide. The West End is playing around 30 musicals today. Among the many musicals, which one is the most popular? That's Lemizorabla, which is the longest-running musical in the West End history, with over 13,000 performances since records started. It was first performed in 1985, based on a historical novel written by the French author Victor Hugo. This is a story about people struggling during the French Revolution. For what reasons does Lemizorabla attract people? I like One Day More the most. I like that song the most, so I was most moved by it. It was my first musical. I was able to think about the background of the French times, so I thought it was a very deep musical. Yeah, or the costume. I like the bit where I cry the most is the ending, when Jean Valjean dies. I've seen the movie as well, and I really wanted to come see it on stage. It is my favourite show, and this was the best one I've seen. The stage, the choreography was incredible. I have seen it about 30 times, and I love it. I've seen it twice before, and it's such a fabulous story, although heartbreaking. All the singing was beautiful, and I think the scene, just before the end of the first half, when they're marching, and they seem like they're marching towards the barricade, that really kind of gripped me that part as well. They're wonderful voices. All the cast, just now, very great voices. Lemizorabla has captured so many people's hearts as the longest-running musical in the West End. But British musicals of modern times, such as Machudo, representing the continuous evolution of Western musicals, has also made a hit since 2011. It is highly popular among children, which contributed to the expansion of audience. This musical is based on a novel written by the British writer Roald Dahl, and the novel is widely known among European children. Machudo is an intelligent girl who has magical powers. She stands against evil adults such as her parents and the school mistress. I really wanted to go, and I liked the book. I really liked Revolting Children. It was just such a great song and really great choreography. It was really good. I liked the book, and I've seen some other shows, and I thought it would be really good. You've read the book, haven't you? Yeah, I read the book. He's read most of the books, so we thought we'd come and see the musical to see what it was like, didn't we? Yeah. Yeah. Do you like the best? The end, where everyone came on to stage on Scooters. He loved the Scooters. It was good that it all turned out right, didn't it? She found our true mummy, didn't she? Yeah. That was wonderful, wasn't it? Yeah. What about the alphabet? Yeah, it was good. Where we climbed up the alphabet. Yeah. Yeah. You had a really good time, I think, didn't you? Yeah. The chocolate cake scene was hilarious for the songs, the music. They were so funny, really well written, so I enjoyed that part. There are many other musicals in the West End. As people mentioned in interviews, the most popular features of West End musicals are dramatic stories, music, costumes, and stage settings. From old ones to modern ones, West End musicals are loved by people around the world.