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Miss Saigon

Why see Miss Saigon?

The stunning epic from the minds behind Les Miserables

A real juggernaut of a show, Miss Saigon soars once again on a new national tour in 2020, following its revival on Broadway in 2017.

Adapted from Puccini's operatic tragedy Madame Butterfly, it's a stunning love story, a gritty war drama and an all-out cabaret piece wrapped up in one. With impeccable singing and set design working hand-in-hand to bring the hardship and passion of Alain Boublil and Claude Schonberg's legendary musical to life, this incredible 25th-anniversary revival production is an enchanting and evocative theatrical experience, one you won't forget in a hurry.The centerpiece of the show is, of course, the spectacular helicopter scene, which has been thoroughly revamped for this production, and employs a stunning mix of projections, lighting and a to-scale model which descends from the rafters, roter blades spinning!

WHAT IS MISS SAIGON ABOUT?

Set in the final days of the Vietnam War, Miss Saigon charts the burgeoning romance of an American GI, Chris, and a vulnerable local girl, Kim, who works in a steamy Saigon go-go bar. From the moment they meet, Chris is immediately drawn to her, determined to protect her from the horror surrounding them.

After spending the night together, Chris and Kim realize they cannot ignore how strongly they both feel and pledge their love to each other. However, not even their love is enough to keep the Vietnam war at bay forever, and when Saigon falls, Chris is forced to flee the country. Kim awaits Chris' return for years - but he has since found a new wife back in America. Will Chris return to Kim, or abandon the life they created to the mercy of the Vietcong?

Did you know?

The original 1991 Broadway production of Miss Saigon launched the career of Broadway superstar Lea Salonga. Salonga took home the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her portrayal of Kim. 

Key Information

Audience

Suitable for ages 12+ due to adult themes

Run Time

Two hours 40 minutes, including intermission

Dates

Finished Dec 8, 2019

Cast

Emily Bautista as Kim
Red Concecion as The Engineer
Anthony Festa as Chris
Ellie Fishman as Ellen
J.Daughtry as John
Jinwoo Jung as Thuy
Christine Bunuan as Gigi
Myra Molloy as Kim (at certain performances)

Alexander Aguilar, Eric Badique, Brandon Block, Eymard Cabling, Joven Calloway, Rae Leigh Case, Jace Chen, Kai An Chee, Matthew Dailey, Tyler Dunn, Julie Eicher, Noah Gouldsmith, Adam Kaokept, David Kaverman, Madoka Koguchi, Ryder Khatiwala, Mckinley Knuckle, Nancy Lam, Brian Shimasaki Liebson, Jonelle Margallo, Garrick Macatangay, Fin Moulding, Kevin Murakami, Jackie Nguyen, Matthew Overberg, Emilio Ramos, Adam Roberts, Michael Russell, Paul Schwensen, Julius Sermonia, Emily Stillings,Tiffany Toh, Nicholas Walters and Anna Lee-Wright

Creative

Directed by Laurence Connor

Awards

Original Broadway production - 1991 Tony Award Wins

Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical
Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical
Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical

Original Broadway production - 1991 Tony Award Nominations

Best Musical
Best Book of a Musical
Best Original Score
Best Choreography
Best Direction of a Musical
Best Scenic Design
Best Lighting Design

Reviews

Customer reviews

67 reviews, average rating: (2.7 Stars)

Pat

Miss Saigon

I've seen the production twice in New York and once in Philly. Loved it and will see it again. Great musical score and stage production. A child would have a difficult time following the story line. Whether you catch a matinee or evening show, don't forget to include a stop in one of Philly's great restaurants. You can't go wrong. ... Read more

Tan Hoang

Miss Saigon 2.0

I had the opportunity to see Miss Saigon at the Drury Lane theater in London back in 1997 and have fallen in love with the story and musical ever since. You might say I am Mister Saigon since that was my birthplace and my family of twelve escaped the Communists during the Fall of Saigon in April 1975. This musical is truly personal to me and I try to catch a national tour production every chance I get. I still have memories of boarding the helicopter as a five year old child leaving my homeland I barely knew. The musical version for the 25th anniversary tour is gritty, raunchy, contains some nudity both actual and implied and in the age of the me too movement it felt uncomfortable at times. However, this is an accurate depiction during the mid 70’s in Saigon so the show has nothing to apologize for. This is definitely not Disney’s Miss Saigon. Some parental discretion is truly advised. Also theater goers should read up a little on the historical perspective of the musical before going ... Read more

Ann B

Amazing!

So enthralled with this show that I am going back to see it again. The talent is amazing, especially Emily Bautista who plays Kim. Sets, orchestra, vocals just fabulous. Mesmerizing and haunting, you will never forget the beautiful songs and heartbreaking story. ... Read more
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