miss saigon It will finally be revived in Singapore 23 years after it was last performed at Kallang Theater in 2001.
British theater producer Cameron Mackintosh’s award-winning long-running musical by French songwriter Alain Boublil and composer Claude-Michel Schoenberg will open at Marina Bay Sands’ Sands Theater from August 15th. It will be performed for a limited time only during the season.
Pre-sales for tickets will begin on February 20th for those who register online here by 11:59pm on February 18th, with general sales beginning on February 23rd.
All tickets will be sold on the Marina Bay Sands website and at Sistik. Ticket prices will be announced later.
Set in the 1970s during the Vietnam War, the story revolves around Kim, a young Vietnamese woman orphaned by the war and forced to work in a bar run by a notorious figure known as The Engineer. She meets Chris, an American soldier, and falls in love with him, but the fall of Saigon tears them apart.
For three years, Kim embarks on an epic survival journey to get back to Chris, but Chris doesn’t know she has a son.
The latest productions are miss saigon It opened in London in 2014, toured on Broadway and in the US, and will be performed in Singapore following a sold-out season in Australia. It started in Sydney on 17 August 2023 and ended in Adelaide on 3 February 2023.
Hailed as one of the best musicals, miss saigon Winner of 70 major theater awards, including two Olivier Awards, three Tony Awards, and four Drama Desk Awards.
miss saigon It premiered at the Theater Royal in the West End in 1989, with prominent Filipino singer and actress Lea Salonga playing Kim.
This acclaimed musical has been performed in 350 cities and over 32 countries. It has been performed in 15 languages and includes classic songs such as: Saigon is the heat is on, the movie “In My Mind”, the last night of the world and american dream.
Regarding the Singapore season, Mackintosh said in a press statement: miss saigon To Singapore.This is definitely the best work Saigon It was produced in Asia. ” – The Straits Times/Asia News Network