Miss Saigon tells the story of the last days of the Vietnam War, 17 year-old Kim is forced to work in a Saigon bar run by a notorious character known as the Engineer. There she meets and falls in love with an American GI named Chris but they are torn apart by the fall of Saigon. For 3 years Kim goes on an epic journey of survival to find her way back to Chris, who has no idea he’s fathered a son.
Ryan OāGorman will play āJohnā, and Marsha Songcome will play āGigiā until 1 August when Na-Young Jeon will take over the role. They join the previously announced Red Concepcion as āThe Engineerā, Sooha Kim as āKimā, Ashley Gilmour as āChrisā, ZoĆ« Doano as āEllenā and Gerald Santos as āThuyā
Miss Saigon The tour opens at Curve Leicester on 1 July 2017.
1. MISS SAIGON. Sooha Kim 'Kim' and Company. Photo by Manuel Harlan
MISS SAIGON. Sooha Kim 'Kim' and Company. Photo by Manuel Harlan
2. MISS SAIGON. Sooha Kim 'Kim' and Ashley Gilmour 'Chris'. Photo by Manuel Harlan
MISS SAIGON. Sooha Kim 'Kim' and Ashley Gilmour 'Chris'. Photo by Manuel Harlan
3. MISS SAIGON. Red Concepcion 'The Engineer'. Photo by Manuel Harlan
MISS SAIGON. Red Concepcion 'The Engineer'. Photo by Manuel Harlan
4. MISS SAIGON. Red Concepcion 'The Engineer' and Company. Photo by Manuel Harlan
MISS SAIGON. Red Concepcion 'The Engineer' and Company. Photo by Manuel Harlan
5. MISS SAIGON. Sooha Kim 'Kim' and Gerald Santos 'Thuy'. Photo by Manuel Harlan
MISS SAIGON. Sooha Kim 'Kim' and Gerald Santos 'Thuy'. Photo by Manuel Harlan
6. MISS SAIGON. Ashley Gilmour 'Chris' and Ryan O'Gorman 'John' and Company. Photo by Manuel Harlan
MISS SAIGON. Ashley Gilmour 'Chris' and Ryan O'Gorman 'John' and Company. Photo by Manuel Harlan
7. MISS SAIGON. Jean-Pierre Van Der Spuy (Tour Director), Red Concepcion 'The Engineer' and Company. Photo by Manuel Harlan
MISS SAIGON. Jean-Pierre Van Der Spuy (Tour Director), Red Concepcion 'The Engineer' and Company. Photo by Manuel Harlan
8. MISS SAIGON. Marsha Songcome 'Gigi' and Company. Photo by Manuel Harlan
MISS SAIGON. Marsha Songcome 'Gigi' and Company. Photo by Manuel Harlan