Why See Miss Saigon?
THE UK'S HOTTEST NEW REVIVAL
Impeccable singing and set design work hand-in-hand to bring the hardship and passion of Boublil and Schonberg's legendary musical to life in a new revival by Cameron Mackintosh. Miss Saigon was created by the team behind the international hit, Les Miserables, and debuted in London over two decades years ago. Now the iconic tragedy is reinvented for a modern audience, and returns to the UK for the first time since 2016, where it played on the West End for 760 performances and broke box office records when tickets went on sale in 2013, selling over 4 million in one day!
Adapted from Puccini's Madame Butterfly, the Vietnam War provides a heady backdrop to the story of the doomed romance between an American soldier and a young Vietnamese prostitute.
WHAT IS MISS SAIGON ABOUT?
Set in the final days of the Vietnam War, Miss Saigon and charts the burgeoning romance of an American GI, Chris (Chris Peluso), and a vulnerable local girl, Kim (Noblezada), who works in a steamy Saigon go-go bar. From the moment he meets her, Chris is immediately drawn to her, longing to love her as well as protect her from the horror surrounding them. After spending the night together, Chris and Kim realise they cannot ignore how strongly they both feel about each other and pledge their love.
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?.
Additional Information
Dates
Opening night: 18 November 2025
Cast and Creative
Cast
Eva Noblezada as Kim
Jon Jon Briones as The Engineer
Chris Peluso as Chris Scott
Hugh Maynard as John Thomas
Siobhan Dillon as Ellen Scott
Natalie Mendoza as Gigi
Ensemble
Michael Carolan
Richard Carson
Natalie Chua
Callum Evans
Maria Graciano
Nathan Graham
Simon Hardwick
Kurt Kansley
Sooha Kim
Kittiphun Kittipakapom
Aaron Lee Lambert
David Kar-Hing Lee
Mitch Leow
Ela Lisondra
Michael Macalintal
Liam Marcellino
Kanako Nakano
Thao Therese Nguyen
Saori Oda
Claire Parrish
Kiel Payton
Ethan Le Phong
Katherine Picar
Romeo Salazar
Ariel Reonal
Jon Reynolds
Marsha Songcome
Eloisa Amalia Tan
Gavin Tsang
Thao Vilayvong
Amadeus Williams
Gerald Zarcilla
Yuval Zoref
Creative
Music by Claude-Michel Schonberg
Lyrics by Richard Maltby Jnr and Alain Boublil
Directed by Laurence Connor
Musical Staging by Bob Avian
Additional Choreography by Geoffrey Garratt
Production Design by Totie Driver and Matt Kinley
Costume Design by Andreane Neofitou
Orchestrations by William David Brohn
Lighting Design by Bruno Poet
Sound Design by Mick Potter
Awards
2015 Olivier Award Nominations
Magic Radio Best Musical Revival
Best Actor in a Musical - Jon Jon Briones
What's On Stage Awards 2015
Best Actor in a Musical - Jon Jon Briones
Best Actress in a Musical - Eva Noblezada
Best Supporting Actor in a Musical - Kwang-Ho Hong
Best Supporting Actress in a Musical - Rachelle Ann Go
Best Musical Revival
Best Direction
Best Choreography
Best Set Design
Best West End Show
What we thought
INSPIRATIONAL cultural Creative
a musical classic that more than lives up to the success of its predecessor.
There are two things which make Miss Saigon so much more than just another night at the theatre .....
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Sue Musk: “Miss Saigon ... 25 years on... you just cannot go wrong”
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