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Performance dates
From May 2027
Run time: 2h 40m
Includes interval
Top Rated Show
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The legendary Miss Saigon musical returns to the West End in a spectacular new production, opening at the Prince Edward Theatre for a strictly limited season from May 2027. This powerful revival of the Olivier and Tony Award-winning musical brings Boublil and Schönberg’s iconic score back to London with a fresh staging and breathtaking design.
A defining musical theatre event, Miss Saigon London promises unforgettable performances, sweeping music and an epic love story that continues to move audiences around the world.
Set during the final days of the Vietnam War, the Miss Saigon plot follows Kim, a young woman whose life changes forever when she meets American GI Chris in Saigon. Their brief romance is cut short as the city falls, separating them across continents. Years later, Kim embarks on a journey driven by hope, sacrifice and survival, determined to reunite with Chris — unaware that their past has left a lasting legacy neither can escape.
Miss Saigon remains one of the most powerful and emotionally charged musicals ever written. From its sweeping score to its cinematic storytelling, the show combines intimate human drama with large-scale spectacle.
The musical explores themes of love, loss, war and cultural conflict, creating a story that feels both epic and deeply personal. Its unforgettable music, striking staging and emotionally driven performances have made it a global phenomenon, and this new London production offers audiences the chance to experience a modern revival of a musical theatre classic.
The Miss Saigon songs play a major role in the musical’s emotional power, with standout numbers including The Heat Is On in Saigon, The Movie in My Mind, Last Night of the World, The American Dream, Sun and Moon, and I Still Believe. These songs help drive the story forward, capturing the characters’ hopes, heartbreak and longing while showcasing the sweeping, memorable score that has made the musical a global classic.
Cast to be announced
If you love the Miss Saigon musical, explore more unforgettable theatre with our range of musicals. Fans of epic storytelling may also enjoy Les Miserables, written by the same creative team, or the emotional romance of The Phantom of the Opera. For another best-selling Cameron Mackintosh revival, be sure to check out Oliver! At the Gielgud Theatre.

Cameron Mackintosh, in association with Michael Harrison, has confirmed that Miss Saigon will return to the West End. The production will play for a strictly limited eight-month season at the Prince Edward Theatre, starting May 2027. This marks over a decade since the musical was last staged in London and sees it returning to the very theatre where it previously captivated audiences.
Full details on casting and performance dates to be announced at a later date.
2 Feb, 2026 | By Hay Brunsdon
It’s now just a matter of weeks until Miss Saigon closes at Prince Edward Theatre. This has been one of my favourite shows for a very long time, and I’m genuinely devastated to see it pack up and head for Broadway. Here are a few reasons why London will miss this incredible musical…
15 Feb, 2016 | By Liz Dyer
It’s always sad to see when a show posts a closing notice or a show that is only running for a limited run looms nearer its final performances, but it’s even sadder to see this happen to fantastic shows that really seem to shape the West End with their presence.
25 Nov, 2015 | By Shaun Nolan
Blogger and vlogger Shaun Nolan is back again and today he’s talking about the best five shows he’s caught in the West End in the past five years including shows that have closed and some shows that are currently running like Matilda and Miss Saigon.
31 Jul, 2015 | By Shaun Nolan
I’m often weary of seeing a show more than once - I feel like nothing can ever be as good the second time as the excitement and suspense is often gone because you know exactly what will happen next. But I have made an exception to this rule for one very special show: Miss Saigon. I’ve now seen it three times, and each time it just gets better and better. I haven’t lost my love for the show at all, if anything it’s grown more, and below are just my top five reasons why I love Miss Saigon so much.
29 Jun, 2015 | By Ellie Bannerman
Cameron Mackintosh is delighted to announce key cast changes for Boublil and Schönberg’s legendary musical Miss Saigon at the Prince Edward Theatre as the show enters its second triumphant year.
20 Apr, 2015 | By Jacob Porteous
With London full of revivals and everyone looking forward to some other big guns about to open I started to think about what else I would like to see make a return to the West End?
Cats at the London Palladium and Miss Saigon at the Prince Edward Theatre are both enjoying great success, and are pitted against each other in the upcoming Olivier awards in the best musical revival category.
23 Mar, 2015 | By Nicky Sweetland
I go to theatre a lot, and I mostly watch musicals. This week alone I have been to four variants of this wonderful entertainment genre. Unfortunately at all of the four venues, my enjoyment of the production was slightly marred by people who just couldn't seem to shut up. Now, I don't mean to sound angry, ok I am angry. There is nothing more annoying that relaxing into you own little musical world only to be dragged back by someone in the audience seemingly unable to be quiet.
11 Mar, 2015 | By Nicky Sweetland
I saw Miss Saigon at the Prince Edward Theatre the other night. I already need to see it again, and so do you!
Here's why:
9 Mar, 2015 | By Francesca Mepham
This week, I had another opportunity to see the award-winning new production of Miss Saigon at the Prince Edward Theatre, and I was reminded once again why I fell in love with it the first time (and the second time). It would be far, far quicker to explain what’s not great about it… but a review that just says ‘nothing’ wouldn’t make for very interesting reading. So let’s give this a go!
27 Feb, 2015 | By Liz Dyer
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