Miss Saigon Sizzles in Melbourne
In this exclusive interview, LIFESTYLE.INQ talks to the cast and crew of Miss Saigon about everything from what makes the production so iconic, to the experience of introducing the play
In this exclusive interview, LIFESTYLE.INQ talks to the cast and crew of Miss Saigon about everything from what makes the production so iconic, to the experience of introducing the play
Claude-Michel Schönberg and Alain Boublil’s “Miss Saigon”—that musical which in 1989 unleashed an explosion of Filipino musical talent on the London stage, spearheaded by Lea Salonga and Monique Wilson as
From flooded Barangay Venezia to war-torn Saigon, and back.
When Cristina Sebastian first came to New York to pursue acting, everyone encouraged her to try out for “Miss Saigon” on Broadway. It was a double-edged compliment. “I had to ask, ‘Are you just saying that because I’m Asian?’” she said.
Out of the corporate wilds, he’s back to his first love—to ‘sing and act and stay on top of my game’
“Miss Saigon” producer Cameron Mackintosh has announced new open-call auditions for the roles of Kim and The Engineer for upcoming global productions of the show, whose reimagined 25th-anniversary production took
‘I had to read the e-mail five times to make sure it’s for real,’ she says
‘For several weeks, I would rehearse for ‘The Lion King’ in the day and perform ‘Miss Saigon’ at night… For a 20-year-old, I was having the time of my life!’
Though it has always fought to survive, Philippine theater has gone way beyond survival mode the past three decades. As it has doggedly shed light on the stark realities,
Marbella started out in the ensemble in the 2000 Manila staging (for six months) and graduated to playing Thuy and the Engineer as he went on to join the Asian tour (six months) and the first two UK tours (five years).
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