Miss Saigon
  • West End

Cameron Mackintoshs acclaimed new production is making its highly anticipated return to the West End. Since Miss Saigons sensational record-breaking run at Londons Theatre Royal Drury Lane 25 years ago, it has played in 300 cities in 15 different languages, winning awards around the world.

This epic love story tells the tragic tale of young bar girl Kim, orphaned by war, who falls in love with an American GI called Chris - but their lives are torn apart by the fall of Saigon.

Assembled from around the world, this exciting international cast includes Jon Jon Briones as The Engineer, Eva Noblezada as Kim, Alistair Brammer as Chris, Tamsin Carroll as Ellen, Hugh Maynard as John and Rachelle Ann Go as Gigi.

JON JON BRIONES was in the ensemble in the original cast of Miss Saigon when the show opened at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane.

Seventeen year old EVA NOBLEZADA will make her professional stage debut as Kim.

ALISTAIR BRAMMER made his professional stage debut as Marius in the West End production of Les Misrables and was cast as Jean Prouvaire in the smash hit film. He can currently be seen as Billy in the West End production of War Horse.

TAMSIN CARROLL was last seen in the West End as Nancy in Oliver!.

HUGH MAYNARD played the role of John in the first and second national UK tours of Miss Saigon. He was most recently seen in the tour of Andrew Lloyd Webbers Jesus Christ Superstar.

RACHELLE ANN GO is a well-known TV star in the Philippines having won their Search for a Star contest and is a double-platinum recording artist.

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