Affectionately known as “The Glums” in the U.K. or more glibly as “Les Miz” in the United States, the worldwide smash hit musical Les Misérables returns to Chicago in a new 25th-anniversary tour that (shockingly for some fans) does away with the original production’s trademark turntable. Instead, this new production utilizes lots of digital projection to tell the epic story of a do-gooding convict on the run in 19th-century France. Les Misérables plays through Feb. 27 at the Cadillac Palace Theatre, 151 W. Randolph. Tickets are $18-$90; call 800-775-2000 or visit www.broadwayinchicago.com. Photo of Jeremy Hays as Enjoras in the new tour by Deen Van Meer