Miss Saigon cast Highlights

Cast Highlights for Miss Saigon at the Prince Edward Theatre in London

 

KWANG-HO HONG as Thuy

Korean star Kwang-Ho Hong  is a solo star and one of Korea’s biggest musicals performers. His credits include playing The Phantom and Raoul in The Phantom of the Opera, Dr. Henry Jekyll/Edward Hyde in
Jekyll and Hyde and Man of La Manch”.

 

JON JON BRIONES as The Engineer

Jon Jon was in the ensemble in the original cast of “Miss Saigon” when the show  opened at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. He has since played the role of ‘The Engineer’ in his  native Philippines, London, on tour in both the UK and US and also in Germany.

 

EVA NOBLEZADA as Kim

Seventeen  year old Eva makes her professional stage debut as Kim.

 

ALISTAIR BRAMMER as Chris

Alistair made his professional stage debut as Marius in the West End production of Les Misérables  at the Queen’s Theatre. Alistair has also appeared as Jean Prouvaire in the film of Les Misérables, Billy in the West End production of War Horse and in Boy George’s musical Taboo at the Brixton Club House.

 

TAMSIN CARROLL as Ellen

Tamsin recently played Chairy Barnum’ in Barnum at Chichester Festival Theatre. Other credits include Nancy in Oliver!, Dusty, The Magistrate at the National Theatre, Emma Goldman’ in Ragtime” and Titania in A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

 

HUGH MAYNARD as John

Hugh played the role of John in the first and second national UK tours of Miss Saigon. He was most recently seen in the tour of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Jesus Christ Superstar. West End credits include Sister Act and the original cast of Disney’s The Lion King.

 

RACHELLE ANN GO as Gigi

Rachelle is a TV star in the Philippines and a double-platinum recording artist.

 

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