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With an extraordinary £4.4m tickets sold on the first day, Miss Saigon set a new record for sales in a single day in West End and Broadway history. Positioning it firmly as one of the most eagerly anticipated productions London has ever seen, this revival celebrates the 25th anniversary of Cameron Mackintosh’s original at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.

Miss Saigon tells a story loosely based on Puccini’s opera Madama Butterfly, of American GI, Chris (Alistair Brammer), who falls in love with Vietnamese orphan Kim (Eva Noblezada), whilst stationed in Saigon (now Ho Chi Minh). Their relationship intensifies amidst the conflict, but takes a heartbreaking twist with the fall of Saigon.

Review coming soon

Now booking at the Prince Edward Theatre until 25th April 2015

 

 

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