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Recalling how love found its way in a war from the
past—‘Miss Saigon’ opens at Muny.jpg)
It was a scene burned into our
memories…Helicopters fleeing the American
Embassy roof as approaching North Vietnamese
troops entered Saigon during the 1975
American evacuation from Vietnam…but even in
such bedlam, love still finds a place in the
story of how an innocent Vietnamese girl,
Kim, falls gloriously in love with an
American GI while the war rages around them.
MISS SAIGON is one of the most successful
musicals in the world, seen by over 33
million people in over 25 countries in 12
different languages.
The unrestrained passion and unrelenting
tenderness of MISS SAIGON make it a classic
love story of our time.
Ma-Anne Dionisio (Kim) was seen on Broadway in Flower Drum Song
and in the international tour of Les
Misérables. She starred in the Canadian
premiere production of Miss Saigon.
Eric Kunze (Chris) appeared on Broadway in Les Misérables, Miss
Saigon, and Damn Yankees. He
played at The Muny in: Joseph and the
Amazing Technicolor® Dreamcoat, Jesus
Christ Superstar, and Meet Me In St.
Louis. International Tours include:
The Fantasticks, The Pirates of Penzance,
and The Mikado.
Francis Jue (The Engineer) starred in the Broadway productions of:
Thoroughly Modern Millie, Pacific Overtures,
and M. Butterfly. His Muny
credits include: 90 Years of Muny Magic,
Peter Pan, and The King and I.
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