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Dates
29 October – 3 December 2023
Venue
Her Majesty’s Theatre Melbourne
219 Exhibition St, Melbourne
Running Time
Approximately 2 hours and 40 minutes, including interval.
Please note
Miss Saigon contains language, and scenes of a sexual and violent nature which may not be suitable for minors. The production also includes strobe lighting, gun shots and pyrotechnics.
Supporting Partner
Direct from the West End and Broadway, experience this epic love story of passion and tragedy at the Her Majesty’s Theatre in Melbourne this October.
Cameron Mackintosh’s acclaimed new production of Boublil and Schönberg’s award-winning musical Miss Saigon is one of the most stunning theatrical experiences of our time.
Seen by 38 million people worldwide, this production is more thrilling than ever. Critics are calling it “spectacular” (The Times UK), a “musical masterpiece” (Classic FM UK), and “mind-blowingly brilliant’” (Magic FM UK).
From the creators of Les Misérables, the soaring musical score features hits including “The Heat is On in Saigon”, “The Movie in My Mind”, “Last Night of the World” and “The American Dream”.
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Meet the cast
Cast & Creative
Music
Lyrics
Adapted from the original french text
Additional lyrics
Orchestrations
Costume Designer
Sound Design
Director
Musical Staging
Additional Musical Staging
Production Designer
Design Concept
Lighting Designer
Projections
The Engineer
Kim
Chris
Ellen
John
Thuy
Gigi
Schultz/Ensemble
Asst. Commissar/Ensemble
Clubowner/Ensemble
Kim Alternate/Ensemble
Ensemble
Acrobat/Ensemble
Swing/Dance Supervisor
Swing
Miss Saigon's acclaimed London Season
Photographer: Johan Persson
Miss Saigon's acclaimed London Season
Photographer: Matthew Murphy and Johan Persson
Miss Saigon's acclaimed London Season
Photographer: Matthew Murphy
Miss Saigon's acclaimed London Season
Photographer: Matthew Murphy
Miss Saigon's acclaimed London Season
Photographer: Johan Persson
Miss Saigon's acclaimed London Season
Photographer: Johan Persson