Miss Saigon
This classic love story is brought up-to-date in one of the most stunning theatrical spectacles of all time. In the turmoil of the Vietnam War, an American soldier and a Vietnamese girl fall in love, only to be separated during the fall of Saigon. Their struggles to find each other over the ensuing years ends in tragedy for her and a fighting chance for the child he never knew he had.
Where: Tacoma Musical Playhouse
Price: $23; $21 seniors and students; $16 children 12 and under
When: 2:00pm Sun 5.04.08
Reviews & Previews
Kensai Hikosakashii.
Went to Miss Saigon the musical last Saturday! It was SPECTACULAR!!!! Absolutely sensational, wonderful and beautiful! (kensai-hikosakashii.blogspot.com)
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Tacoma, WA 98406
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Miss Saigon Videos
Miss Saigon Part 1
Hey :)hier ist "Miss Saigon" und es geht auch schon gleich los mit ...
Source: YouTube
Miss Saigon Part 2
Hier ist schon das 2. Lied hier ist "Saigon, du fieberst im Licht" ...
Source: YouTube
Why God From "Miss Saigon"
Farman Purnama (Tenor-Indonesia) sings "Why God" taken from Broadwa...
Source: YouTube


User Comments and Reviews
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Miss Saigon
Theater: Drama
Comment by: King Louis XIV
Miss Saigon: Don't Miss It!
Miss Saigon is up there with the shows Les Miserables and The Phantom of the Opera in my mind; the extravagant costumes, emotional lyrics, and ultimately tragic end will capture your heart as it has millions of others. The story of sacrifice, of love won and lost, is a universal theme that makes Miss Saigon a classic- with great music!
Miss Saigon
Theater: Drama
Comment by: Fred Roth
Miss Saigon: Powerful Production
Miss Saigon was the first musical I’ve been to since I can remember. The Tacoma Musical Playhouse (founded in 1994) ambitiously brought this thrilling production to the stage under the direction of Jon Douglas Rake (Director/Choreographer) and Jeffrey Stvrtecky (Musical Director). This cast captivated me and guided me through these very exciting acts. Overall, it was a great show. Everyone involved did a fantastic job.
Some highlights I should mention includes “The American Dream” scene. The Engineer played by Micheal O’Hara leads a chorus through a spectacular number that left me in stitches. That scene demonstrated the efforts put forth by the entire cast and crew. Kim played by April Villanueva and Chris played by Aaron Freed, are brilliant together in the “Sun & Moon” scene. Ultimately it was Kim’s impressive final scene that truly made this story so memorable for me. April Villanueva is no stranger to singing or the stage. She has two albums and multiple music performances to her credit. April’s commanding presence, and powerful voice was the best performance I’ve seen in a long time. It would be regrettable not to see her in Miss Saigon. I sincerely hope this is not the last we see of April in a musical.