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American boy." Ellen then issues an ultimatum to Chris: Kim or her. Chris reassures Ellen, and they pledge their love for each other. Chris and Ellen agree to leave Tam and Kim in Bangkok but offer them monetary support from America, while John decries their decision as selfish ("The Confrontation"). Back at the club, Kim tells the Engineer that they are still going to America ("Paper Dragons"). The Engineer imagines the extravagant new life that he will lead in America ("The American Dream"). Chris, John, and Ellen find the Engineer and he takes them to see Kim and Tam.
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between Chris and Kim is seen by the former as a mere spectacle for him to enjoy rather than representing a binding commitment on his part to Kim, and he is very surprised to learn later on that Kim considers him to be her husband, an aspect of his character that he is not criticized for. Instead, Ellen explains to Kim that under
American law she is Chris's wife, and Kim just merely accepts the supremacy of American law over Vietnamese law, which Shimakawa argued represents the viewpoint that Vietnam is merely just a place that provides exotic spectacles for Chris and other Americans to enjoy.
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to his father. While this is happening, Kim steps behind a curtain and shoots herself. As she falls to the floor, Chris rushes into the room at the sound of the gunshot and finds Kim mortally wounded. He picks up Kim and asks what she has done. Replying that the gods guided him to his son, Kim asks Chris to hold her once more and they share one last kiss. Kim then repeats something that he said to her on the first night they met: "How in one night have we come so far?", and dies in Chris's arms as everyone watches ("Finale").
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bring her to him. Although the intervening period is not shown, it is apparent that Kim and Chris have become separated in the three years separating the two acts. Kim has been hiding in an impoverished area, still in love with Chris and steadfastly believing that Chris will return to
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Americans. The Ambassador orders that no more Vietnamese be allowed into the Embassy. Kim reaches the gates of the Embassy, one in a crowd of terrified Vietnamese trying to enter. Chris calls to Kim and is about to go into the crowd to look for her. John is eventually forced to punch Chris in the face to stop him from leaving. Chris is put into the last helicopter leaving Saigon as Kim watches from outside, still pledging her love to him ("The Fall of Saigon").
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she soon confirms to Ellen that Tam is Chris's son, and says that she does not want her son to continue living on the streets, pleading that they take Tam with them back to
America, but Ellen refuses, saying that Tam needs his real mother, and Ellen wants her own children with Chris. Kim angrily demands that Chris tell her these things in person, and runs out of the room ("Room 317"). Ellen feels bad for Kim, but is determined to keep Chris ("Now That I've Seen Her/Maybe").
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Rachelle Ann Go performed "The Movie in My Mind". Salonga, Simon Bowman, Alistair Brammer and Eva Noblezada performed "Last Night of the World" before Jonathan Pryce took to the stage for "The American Dream" and was later joined by Jon Jon Briones. The West End production closed on 27 February 2016 after 760 performances.
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life ("Movie in My Mind"). John buys a room for Chris and the virgin Kim ("The
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felt the musical was "a gripping entertainment of the old school...Among other pleasures, it offers lush melodies, spectacular performances...and a good cry". Rich argued that the lyrics were sometimes shallow and the characters of Chris and Ellen rather vague, but that the power of the music and the
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Chris and John return, having failed to find Kim. Ellen tells them both that Kim arrived and that she had to tell Kim everything. Chris and John blame themselves, realizing that they were gone too long. Ellen also tells them that Kim wants to see Chris at her place and that she tried to give away her
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The girls compete for the title of "Miss Saigon", and the winner is raffled to a Marine. Kim's guilelessness strikes Chris. Gigi Van Tranh wins the crown for the evening and begs the marine who won the raffle to take her back to
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American perspectives on the musical's treatment of Asian characters. The Center then postponed the panel discussion indefinitely, prompting a teach-in by the panel's organizers and scheduled speakers. "Shame on Overture for making
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In her room, Kim tells Tam that he should be happy because he now has a father. She tells him that she cannot go with him but will be watching over him ("This Is the Hour "). Chris, Ellen, John, and the
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hustler who owns the joint. Backstage, the girls ready themselves for the night's show, jeering at Kim's inexperience ("Overture / Backstage Dreamland"). The U.S. Marines, aware that they will soon be leaving Vietnam, party with the Vietnamese sex workers ("The Heat Is on in Saigon"). Chris Scott, a
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will soon take Saigon, but then reluctantly agrees to cover for Chris ("The Telephone Song"). Chris meets with the Engineer to trade for Kim, but the Engineer tries to include an American visa in the deal. Threatening the Engineer at gunpoint, Chris forces him to honor the original arrangement for
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Chris, watching Kim sleep, asks God why he met her just as he was about to leave Vietnam ("Why, God, Why?"). When Kim wakes up, Chris tries to give her money, but she refuses, saying that it is her first time sleeping with a man ("This Money's Yours"). Touched to learn that Kim is an orphan, Chris
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production of the show would transfer to Broadway in March 2017 for a limited engagement through January 15, 2018. The production starred Eva Noblezada as Kim, Jon Jon Briones as The Engineer, Alistair Brammer as Chris, and Rachelle Ann Go as Gigi, all reprising their roles from the 2014 West End
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and is disgusted to find her with a white man ("Thuy's Arrival"). The two men confront each other, drawing their firearms. Kim tells Thuy that their arranged marriage is now nullified because her parents are dead, and she no longer harbors any feelings for him because of his betrayal. Thuy curses
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in the new Communist government, has ordered his soldiers to look for the still-corrupt Engineer. For the Communist Party, he goes by the name "Tran Van Dinh" and has spent the past three years working in the rice fields as part of a re-education program. Thuy orders the Engineer to find Kim and
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American scholar Karen Shimakawa argued that the romance between the Marine Chris with Kim was intended as a message by Boublil and Schönberg about the legitimacy and justice of the Vietnam war with the submissive Kim looking up to Chris to protect and save her from her own people. The wedding
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was demeaning to Asian people. Alan Eisenberg, executive secretary of AEA stated: "The casting of a Caucasian actor made up to appear Asian is an affront to the Asian community. The casting choice is especially disturbing when the casting of an Asian actor in the role would be an important and
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as well as racist or sexist overtones, including protests regarding its portrayal of Asians and women in general. Originally, Pryce and Burns, white actors playing Eurasian/Asian characters, wore eye prostheses and bronzing cream to make themselves look more Asian, which outraged some who drew
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The Engineer tells Kim to find Chris herself because he doubts that Chris will come ("Chris Is Here"). Kim is haunted by the ghost of Thuy, who taunts Kim, claiming that Chris will betray her as he did the night Saigon fell. Kim suffers a horrible flashback to that night ("Kim's Nightmare").
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a profit off the bodies of Asian bodies and Asian lives", said Nancy Vue of Freedom Inc. "If you are a white woman, you should be outraged because this play pits white woman against Asian women. You should be outraged that it does that because we ought to be working together."
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to board an airplane headed for the United States where the child's father, an ex-GI, would be in a position to provide a much better life for the child. Schönberg considered this mother's actions for her child to be "The Ultimate Sacrifice," an idea central to the plot of
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as promoting the image of "an effeminized and infantized Asia serving as a low-budget whorehouse for the West". The fact that the Vietnam war impoverished many Vietnamese people, and forced many women to turn to prostitution in order to survive is not mentioned in
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was closing in London, a new advertising campaign was launched on the Tube featuring posters reading "You'll miss Saigon" that showed an Asian woman wearing a military jacket showing some cleavage, which Wong felt sent the message that "Asia equals prostitution".
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because it was racist, sexist, and offensive to us as Asian Americans. Nineteen years later, this hasn't changed." Vietnamese American activist Denise Huynh recounts her experience attending the production and the stereotypes making her feel physically ill.
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The Engineer laments being born Vietnamese and wishes to go to the USA ("If You Want to Die in Bed"). Kim tells the Engineer what she has done, and he learns that Tam's father is American ("Let Me See His Western Nose") – thinking the boy is his chance to
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The Engineer takes Thuy to where Kim has been hiding. Kim refuses Thuy's renewed offer of marriage, unaware that his men are waiting outside the door. Furious, Thuy calls them in and they begin tying up Kim and the Engineer, threatening to put them into a
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The bargirls hold a "wedding ceremony" for Chris and Kim ("Dju Vui Vai"), with Gigi toasting Kim as the "real" Miss Saigon. Thuy, Kim's cousin, to whom she was betrothed at thirteen, arrives to take her home. He has since become an officer in the
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threatened to cancel the show, despite massive advance ticket sales. After pressure from Mackintosh, the general public, and many of its own members, AEA reversed its decision. Pryce starred when the show opened on Broadway.
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and had never protested anything before. I didn't know what to say or do. I was scared people would yell or throw things at me. Then I met Esther Suzuki, a Japanese American woman whose family survived the racist
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them all and storms out ("What's This I Find"). Chris promises to take Kim with him when he leaves Vietnam. Chris and Kim dance to the same song as on their first night ("Last Night of The World").
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Kim and Chris's three-year-old son. He corresponds to Dolore, or "Sorrow".
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4252:"'The Butler' Follow-Up: Lee Daniels Says His Janis Joplin Biopic Is Next"
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748:"Let Me See His Western Nose" / "Kim & Engineer"– Kim and The Engineer
736:"Back in Town" / "Coo-Coo Princess" – The Engineer, Kim, Thuy and Soldiers
691:"Overture" / "Backstage Dreamland" – Gigi, Kim, The Engineer and Bar Girls
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about to leave Saigon to return to America. He corresponds to Pinkerton.
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and directed by Laurence Connor. The official opening night was 21 May.
622:. He tells Kim that now he is the boy's uncle, and he will lead them to
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The musical was Schönberg and Boublil's second major success, following
4233:"Cameron Mackintosh Says MISS SAIGON is Next Musical to Hit Big Screen"
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Highlights of the show include the evacuation of the last Americans in
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Rothstein, Mervyn. "'Yonker' and 'Will Rogers' Top Tony Awards",
3932:"The Ordway Still Doesn't Get Sexism and Racism (The Problem With
3640:
Steinberg, Avi. "Group targets Asian stereotypes in hit musical,"
3577:
3242:"MISS SAIGON The Musical | Official Broadway Site | Cast/Creative"
2285:, to re-create on Broadway their number one award-winning roles."
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in Madison, Wisconsin had planned to host a touring production of
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When the production transferred from London to New York City, the
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4194:""The Movie in My Mind": Miss Saigon on Track for Film Treatment"
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Frank Rich, "Review: 'Miss Saigon' Arrives, From the Old School"
3683:"Union Bars White in Asian Role; Broadway May Lose 'Miss Saigon"
1819:, a Dutch photojournalist who took the most famous image of the
700:"The Transaction" – The Engineer, John, Soldiers, Chris, and Kim
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775:"What a Waste" – The Engineer, Hustlers, Tourists, John and Kim
724:"Thuy's Arrival" / "Thuy's Intervention" – Thuy, Chris, and Kim
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501:, corresponding in part to both The Bonze and Prince Yamadori.
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3708:"The Battle of 'Miss Saigon': Yellowface, Art and Opportunity"
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in September 2018. The tour closed early on March 15, 2020 in
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A hardened Saigon stripper; initially voted as "Miss Saigon".
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3861:""A Certain Slant": A Brief History of Hollywood Yellowface"
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Chris's friend, also a Marine. He corresponds to Sharpless.
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Sternfeld, Jessica (2008). "The Megamusical in the 1990s".
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Miss Saigon posts £4m first day sales – but is it a record?
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as John, and Devin Ilaw as Thuy. The revival played at the
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3978:"Establishing Cultural Norms, our Role and Responsibility"
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Outstanding Revival of a Broadway or Off-Broadway Musical
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on the West End of London and felt Pryce's performance in
787:"Fall of Saigon" – Soldiers, Chris, Kim, John and Citizens
715:"The Telephone Song" / "Asking For Leave" – Chris and John
3477:
Stearns, David Patrick. "'Saigon' retools for the road",
3289:"Read Reviews for the Broadway Revival of 'Miss Saigon' "
3002:
Miss Saigon breaks record for biggest single day of sales
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announced hopes to get a film adaptation off the ground.
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By contrast, reviewing the original Broadway production,
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for the role. The part of Chris was originally played by
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s story of marriage between an American lieutenant and a
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781:"Chris is Here" – The Engineer, Kim, Club Owner and John
739:"Thuy's Death" / "You Will Not Touch Him" – Thuy and Kim
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London Miss Saigon Takes Last Flight – Broadway Is Next
721:"The Wedding Ceremony" – Gigi, Kim, Bar Girls and Chris
4345:. Middletown, Connecticut: Wesleyan University Press.
3997:
3995:
3416:"Miss Saigon nominated for three WhatsOnStage Awards!"
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first brought it to town. I was a college student at
4751:
4270:"Miss Saigon team speaks at Final London Performance"
3623:"Photographer who took famous Vietnam war image dies"
3464:(no author)."ROAD GROSSES:B.0. even at $ 12.3 mil",
3146:"Theatre Royal, Drury Lane history-partial reference"
3019:
2930:, set in the lead up to and during the Tet Offensive.
2926:– Another Vietnam-set musical, from 2011 by composer
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in London was filmed for an autumn cinema broadcast.
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Cameron Mackintosh reported that the film version of
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Classical Voice of North Carolina, February 17, 2005
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National Abjection: The Asian American Body Onstage
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3992:
3756:
3301:"Miss Saigon Revival Ends Broadway Run January 14"
2501:Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical
2304:all won awards for their respective performances.
2255:nominations with eleven nominations. According to
4250:Merle Ginsberg & Gary Baum (22 August 2013).
4070:"A "Miss Saigon" discussion implodes at Overture"
3843:Bright Lights Film Journal – Hollywood Yellowface
2887:On 27 February 2016, at the closing night of the
2516:Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical
1924:have been subject to boycotts from Asian actors.
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1078:in Boston from 14 July to 12 September 1993, the
210:is replaced by a romance between a United States
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4403:review, noting changes from West End to Broadway
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2486:Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical
1122:, Niklas Andersson and Leo Valdez opened at the
1008:as John. The musical opened in Australia at the
799:"The Confrontation" – Chris, Ellen, John and Kim
697:"The Movie in My Mind" – Gigi, Kim and Bar Girls
436:Chris's American wife. She corresponds to Kate.
4149:Laurence Olivier Awards: Past winners – Musical
3201:"Miss Saigon gala celebrates 25th anniversary!"
3136:world-theatres.com, retrieved February 23, 2010
3084:(Twelfth ed.). New York, NY. p. 244.
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949:It was announced on November 19, 2015 that the
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289:
3587:, miss-saigon.com, retrieved February 27, 2016
3438:Taylor, Markland. "Wang Boasts Bang-Up B.O.",
3148:arthurlloyd.co.uk, retrieved February 23, 2010
4737:
4466:
3258:
2880:film was a success. In August 2013, director
2277:has received and the battle by its producer,
784:"Kim's Nightmare (The Fall of Saigon)" – Thuy
3178:broadwayworld.com, accessed December 9, 2012
3077:
2840:Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical
1176:A third UK tour for 2017/2018 opened at the
3568:, bigleague.org, retrieved February 2, 2010
3395:
3322:miss-saigon.com, accessed September 7, 2009
3016:whatsonstage.com, Retrieved 24 January 2014
3004:whatsonstage.com, Retrieved 24 January 2014
2368:Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical
1981:The American scholar Yutian Wong described
1974:Sarah Bellamy, co-artistic director of the
1966:, and drew strength from her. We protested
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4425:at the Music Theatre International website
4417:at the Music Theatre International website
3492:"Production of Miss Saigon | Theatricalia"
3442:, October 4, 1993 – October 10, 1993, p.74
3112:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
745:"If You Want to Die in Bed" – The Engineer
256:Broadway's fourteenth longest-running show
214:and a seventeen-year-old South Vietnamese
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3818:"Yellowworld Forums – Yellowface Top Ten"
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3190:broadwayworld.com Retrieved June 19, 2013
2725:Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical
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2353:Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical
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727:"Last Night of the World" – Chris and Kim
703:"The Dance" – Kim, Chris and The Engineer
3849:2009-07-14 at the Portuguese Web Archive
3078:Cohen, Robert; Sherman, Donovan (2020).
2985:"'Blvd.' sets tix record at $ 1.4 mil".
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1884:, in the United States. The playwright
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1024:as Thuy, and Silvie Paladino as Ellen.
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4231:Movies News Desk (26 September 2012).
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3398:"Regional Legit Review: 'Miss Saigon'"
3381:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (
1080:Broward Center for the Performing Arts
954:revival. Other cast members included
802:"Paper Dragons" – The Engineer and Kim
4893:Race-related controversies in theatre
4725:
4547:Le ménage moderne du Madame Butterfly
4454:
4117:Michael Feingold, "Heat-Seeking Bomb"
3956:
3559:"Miss Saigon tour, 2002–2005 listing"
3468:, June 27, 1994 – July 3, 1994. p. 92
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1180:in Leicester, and also toured to the
1038:In 2023, a revival was staged at the
919:14th longest-running Broadway musical
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3666:. New York: Arcade Publishing, 1991.
3656:
3599:"Miss Saigon | The Official Website"
3231:playbill.com, accessed June 24, 2024
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868:played the part of Kim, winning the
709:"This Money's Yours" – Chris and Kim
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559:bar and brothel, shortly before the
4833:Musicals by Claude-Michel Schönberg
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3858:
3794:Corliss, Richard (20 August 1990).
3681:Rothstein, Mervyn (8 August 1990).
3669:
805:"The American Dream" – The Engineer
718:"The Deal" – The Engineer and Chris
13:
4326:. Durnham: Duke University Press.
4268:Broadway World, 28 February 2016.
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1903:British Actors' Equity Association
1082:, Florida in spring 1994, and the
1046:, England. The production starred
808:"This is the Hour" (Reprise) – Kim
675:
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4863:Fiction about interracial romance
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4095:. Fox Valley News. Archived from
3957:Huynh, Denise (14 October 2013).
3845:Retrieved on 2007 – December 15.
2819:Outstanding Revival of a Musical
2292:for several major awards, though
2047:The Complete Symphonic Recording
1928:Orientalism, racism, and misogyny
1302:Abigail Adrianno /Louisa Vilinne
1209:Providence Performing Arts Center
772:"The Revelation" – Chris and John
733:"I Still Believe" – Kim and Ellen
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4170:Retrieved on 2007 – December 15.
4158:Retrieved on 2007 – December 15.
3695:from the original on 2012-04-22.
3166:Retrieved on 2007 – December 15.
3068:Retrieved on 2007 – December 15.
2991:. November 22, 1994. p. 11.
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2619:Outstanding Actress in a Musical
2002:The Trinidadian-Canadian critic
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996:opened on May 8, 1993, starring
876:. The Engineer was portrayed by
751:"I'd Give My Life for You" – Kim
555:In April 1975 at "Dreamland", a
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3029:Hernandez, Ernio (2008-05-28).
1956:U.S. policy of internment camps
1838:has received criticism for its
1086:, Washington, DC in June 1994.
4873:Musicals about the Vietnam War
3662:Behr, Edward, and Mark Steyn.
3653:Retrieved on 15 December 2007.
3455:(Florida), June 15, 1994, p.5D
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2800:Outstanding Actor in a Musical
2604:Outstanding Actor in a Musical
2228:Return to the Forbidden Planet
2050:The Definitive Live Recording
790:"Sun and Moon" (Reprise) – Kim
712:"Sun and Moon" – Chris and Kim
630:("I'd Give My Life for You").
1:
4395:Celebrates 4,000 Performances
3894:"Call to Boycott Miss Saigon"
3859:Ito, Robert B. (2 May 2014).
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620:emigrate to the United States
563:, it is Kim's first day as a
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250:in 1985. As of October 2022,
221:The musical premièred at the
177:, with lyrics by Boublil and
4422:Miss Saigon – School Edition
4343:Choreographing Asian America
3796:"Will Broadway Miss Saigon?"
3547:"Miss Saigon Lands at NJPAC"
3035:Celebrity Buzz: Insider Info
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4888:Tony Award-winning musicals
4429:New Zealand Premiere Photos
3882:. Indiana University Press.
2899:
2815:Outer Critics Circle Awards
2649:Outstanding Lighting Design
2554:Best Direction of a Musical
769:"Bui Doi" – John and Chorus
742:"This is the Hour" – Chorus
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4373:Internet Broadway Database
4168:AmerAsians and the Theater
3396:Paul Harris (2013-09-03).
3303:Playbill, January 14, 2018
3164:Internet Broadway Database
2832:Best Revival of a Musical
2781:Distinguished Performance
2634:Outstanding Orchestrations
2427:
1878:Actors' Equity Association
1830:
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1194:Edinburgh Festival Theatre
1124:Palace Theatre, Manchester
1012:on 29 July 1995, starring
793:"Room 317" – Kim and Ellen
628:a ship with other refugees
4903:Musicals set in the 1970s
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4322:Shimakawa, Karen (2002).
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4853:Musicals based on operas
4285:Shimizu, Celine Parreñas
3898:www.stagewhispers.com.au
3664:The Story of Miss Saigon
3481:, November 11, 1992 p.4D
3291:Playbill, March 23, 2017
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848:with musical staging by
811:"Finale" – Chris and Kim
706:"Why, God, Why?" – Chris
633:
550:
4898:Musicals set in Vietnam
4770:La Révolution Française
3959:"We All Deserve Better"
3246:Miss Saigon on Broadway
3031:"Long Runs on Broadway"
2468:Claude-Michel Schönberg
2449:Claude-Michel Schönberg
2290:The Will Rogers Follies
2248:The Will Rogers Follies
2223:Laurence Olivier Awards
1812:Miss Saigon controversy
1200:in Southampton and the
1190:Wales Millennium Centre
1167:Raleigh, North Carolina
1126:and also played in the
900:The musical débuted on
171:Claude-Michel Schönberg
83:Claude-Michel Schönberg
47:Claude-Michel Schönberg
4256:The Hollywood Reporter
3127:" "Long Runs-West End"
3081:Theatre: Brief Edition
2710:Laurence Olivier Award
2444:Best Book of a Musical
2338:Laurence Olivier Award
2217:Awards and nominations
1945:back in 1994 when the
1752:Jacquelyn Piro Donovan
1660:Jacquelyn Piro Donovan
1169:in February 2005, and
1066:
1057:The new production of
1010:Capitol Theatre Sydney
913:. As of October 2022,
882:Laurence Olivier Award
870:Laurence Olivier Award
561:end of the Vietnam War
4868:Fiction about suicide
4858:Sung-through musicals
4341:Wong, Yutian (2011).
4183:, June 3, 1991, p. A1
4093:Discussion Cancelled"
3597:Ltd, Feast Creative.
3205:cameronmackintosh.com
2867:(the former Saigon).
2741:2017 Broadway revival
2680:2014 West End revival
1941:stated: "I protested
1920:Later productions of
1762:U.K. Tour (2004–2006)
1693:U.S. Tour (1992–2000)
1182:Birmingham Hippodrome
1128:Birmingham Hippodrome
1063:Her Majesty's Theatre
1056:
933:. It was produced by
931:Prince Edward Theatre
852:and scenic design by
591:North Vietnamese Army
268:Tan Son Nhut Air Base
148:2017 Broadway revival
145:2014 West End revival
4600:" (1898 short story)
4383:Musical Cyberspace:
4307:10.1353/tj.2005.0079
2715:Best Musical Revival
2584:Best Lighting Design
1571:Broadway (1991–2001)
1494:West End (1989–1999)
1489:Notable replacements
1389:Nicholas Christopher
1171:Gainesville, Florida
1000:as the Engineer and
960:Nicholas Christopher
896:Broadway (1991–2001)
829:West End (1989–1999)
112:September 20, 1989:
4685:Madame Chrysanthème
4613:Madame Chrysanthème
4555:The Toll of the Sea
4378:Official UK website
3806:on 16 October 2007.
3603:www.miss-saigon.com
3532:McDowell, Robert W.
3332:Miss Saigon Toronto
3313:"Facts and Figures"
2769:Drama League Awards
2664:Theatre World Award
2639:William David Brohn
2463:Best Original Score
2006:wrote in 1994: "If
1251:International Tour
1242:Original U.K. Tour
1239:Original U.S. Tour
1213:Fort Myers, Florida
1140:Edinburgh Playhouse
1094:originally starred
880:, who also won the
499:composite character
295:
4701:El pecado de Oyuki
4693:El pecado de Oyuki
4659:Un bel dì, vedremo
4199:2012-10-13 at the
4181:The New York Times
4154:2007-09-27 at the
4137:The New York Times
4087:Chappell, Robert.
3918:"Tonal Influences"
3712:The New York Times
3688:The New York Times
3649:2012-04-30 at the
3583:2016-03-07 at the
3578:"Miss Saigon tour"
3564:2012-03-09 at the
3520:2011-08-20 at the
3420:Sheffield Theatres
3318:2011-08-21 at the
3132:2010-04-02 at the
3064:2011-08-21 at the
2569:Best Scenic Design
2476:Richard Maltby Jr.
2279:Cameron Mackintosh
2258:The New York Times
1907:Cameron Mackintosh
1843:comparisons to a "
1236:Original Broadway
1233:Original West End
1173:in November 2003.
1165:in November 2003,
1163:Newark, New Jersey
1156:Cameron Mackintosh
1144:Bristol Hippodrome
1088:Cameron Mackintosh
1067:
935:Cameron Mackintosh
824:Production history
585:Kim ("The Deal").
294:
179:Richard Maltby Jr.
64:Richard Maltby Jr.
16:1989 stage musical
4878:Saigon in fiction
4848:Broadway musicals
4843:West End musicals
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4704:(1988 telenovela)
4237:broadwayworld.com
4139:, April 12, 1991.
4123:, April 23, 1991.
4121:The Village Voice
3091:978-1-260-05738-6
2852:
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2795:Drama Desk Awards
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2676:
2539:Best Choreography
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2288:The show lost to
2189:Critical response
2186:
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1886:David Henry Hwang
1700:Deedee Magno Hall
1582:Deedee Magno Hall
1486:
1485:
1457:Lawrence Mossman
1425:Katie Rose Clarke
1356:Seann Miley Moore
1323:Niklas Andersson
1248:Broadway Revival
1245:West End Revival
1217:COVID-19 pandemic
1198:Mayflower Theatre
1148:The Point Theatre
1132:Mayflower Theatre
1096:Deedee Magno Hall
1033:Signature Theatre
970:Other productions
956:Katie Rose Clarke
836:premiered in the
820:
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754:"Exodus" – Chorus
648:(from Vietnamese
612:re-education camp
569:French-Vietnamese
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284:Vietnamese people
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4802:The Pirate Queen
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4605:Madame Butterfly
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4571:Madame Butterfly
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1623:Wang Luoyong
1605:Jarrod Emick
1590:Jennifer Paz
1549:Hilton McRae
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1513:Jamie Rivera
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1402:Claire Moore
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4786:Miss Saigon
4668:discography
4640:Miss Saigon
4635:(1988 play)
4608:(1900 play)
4542:(1919 film)
4442:Miss Saigon
4414:Miss Saigon
4393:Miss Saigon
4385:Miss Saigon
4289:Miss Saigon
4091:Miss Saigon
3934:Miss Saigon
3828:15 December
2894:Miss Saigon
2889:Miss Saigon
2882:Lee Daniels
2872:Miss Saigon
2828:Tony Awards
2669:Lea Salonga
2624:Lea Salonga
2574:John Napier
2530:Willy Falk
2506:Lea Salonga
2373:Lea Salonga
2294:Lea Salonga
2283:Lea Salonga
2275:Miss Saigon
2271:Miss Saigon
2267:Miss Saigon
2263:Will Rogers
2243:Miss Saigon
2231:in London.
2059:Lea Salonga
2027:Miss Saigon
2008:Miss Saigon
1992:Miss Saigon
1988:Miss Saigon
1983:Miss Saigon
1968:Miss Saigon
1964:Miss Saigon
1960:Miss Saigon
1943:Miss Saigon
1935:Miss Saigon
1922:Miss Saigon
1894:Miss Saigon
1871:Miss Saigon
1849:Miss Saigon
1836:Miss Saigon
1825:Miss Saigon
1781:Lara Pulver
1586:Jennie Kwan
1454:Devin Ilaw
1443:Allen Hong
1347:Leo Valdez
1315:Willy Falk
1288:Jennie Kwan
1283:Lea Salonga
1215:due to the
1136:Southampton
1076:Wang Center
1059:Miss Saigon
975:Miss Saigon
915:Miss Saigon
866:Lea Salonga
854:John Napier
834:Miss Saigon
766:"Entr'acte"
650:trẻ bụi đời
312:Description
273:Miss Saigon
252:Miss Saigon
239:Miss Saigon
197:Vietnam War
195:during the
159:Miss Saigon
127:Productions
24:Miss Saigon
4827:Categories
4810:Marguerite
4333:0822384248
4103:2019-03-28
3982:TGC Circle
3903:2021-12-15
3725:2022-10-17
3608:2020-04-08
3501:2022-09-06
3425:2024-03-17
3368:2011-02-05
3275:2016-08-04
3251:2017-01-25
3215:2014-10-03
3100:1073038874
3045:2013-09-03
2973:References
2848:Nominated
2835:Nominated
2822:Nominated
2809:Nominated
2789:Nominated
2776:Nominated
2734:Nominated
2719:Nominated
2593:Nominated
2578:Nominated
2563:Nominated
2548:Nominated
2533:Nominated
2480:Nominated
2457:Nominated
2438:Nominated
2429:Tony Award
2392:Nominated
2347:Nominated
2253:Tony Award
2204:Frank Rich
2084:Kevin Gray
2041:Character
2034:Recordings
2016:ad nauseam
1898:yellowface
1863:, and the
1854:Daily Mail
1742:Norm Lewis
1732:Greg Stone
1720:Eric Kunze
1716:Will Chase
1710:Kevin Gray
1687:Welly Yang
1641:Norm Lewis
1617:Tyley Ross
1609:Eric Kunze
1601:Will Chase
1509:Naoko Mori
1230:Character
1108:Greg Stone
1100:Will Chase
1022:Darren Yap
1006:Norm Lewis
998:Kevin Gray
958:as Ellen,
886:Tony Award
874:Tony Award
262:Background
4758:Schönberg
4709:Pinkerton
4315:144273954
4014:Wong 2011
4002:Wong 2011
3763:Wong 2011
3720:0362-4331
3479:USA Today
3108:cite book
2754:Category
2693:Category
2544:Bob Avian
2412:Category
2321:Category
2234:Upon its
1860:The Times
1044:Sheffield
983:The Hague
979:Stuttgart
850:Bob Avian
603:commissar
582:Viet Cong
385:Engineer
345:Baritenor
300:Character
4661:" (aria)
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