Trump cheered and booed at Les Miserables debut in Washington
Amid US protests and accusations of ‘dictatorial’ behaviour, Trump’s presence at the revolutionary tale sparks a mix of adoration and outrage

Cheers but also boos met US President Donald Trump as he attended a performance Wednesday of Les Miserables at Washington’s premier cultural institution, which he has effectively seized control of since returning to power in January.
Trump’s appearance at the opening night of the hit musical Les Miserables at the renowned Kennedy Centre could hardly have been more politically charged.
The 78-year-old Republican recently orchestrated a conservative takeover of the famed arts venue, reportedly prompting some “Les Mis” cast members to boycott the show.
“I couldn’t care less. Honestly, I couldn’t. All I do is run the country well,” Trump told reporters when asked about a boycott as he arrived with first lady Melania Trump.

The show’s tale of revolutionary fervour, featuring street protesters in 19th century France manning the barricades against a repressive leader, also seemed to take on new relevance as the United States itself faces fresh turbulence over Trump’s governance.