New Cast Join Award-Winning Jon Jon Briones and Eva Noblezada For Second Year In Miss Saigon

Posted on 20 April 2015

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.

From Monday 11 May 2015 Chris Peluso, direct from the Tony award-winning Broadway production of Beautiful - The Carole King Musical, will star as Chris; Siobhan Dillon as Ellen; Natalie Mendoza as Gigi and Sangwoong Jo as Thuy. Continuing in their roles are the Whatsonstage Award winning Jon Jon Briones as The Engineer and Eva Noblezada as Kim and Hugh Maynard as John. At certain performances Tanya Manalang continues to play the role of Kim and Christian Rey Marbella will be playing the role of The Engineer.
 
Chris Peluso is making his West End debut as Chris having most recently appeared in Beautiful - The Carole King Musical on Broadway. His other theatre credits on Broadway and on tour in the US include: Assassins, Lestat, Mamma Mia! and Wicked.
 
Siobhan Dillon rose to fame in the BBC series “How Do You Solve a Problem like Maria?” in 2006. Most recently she appeared as Sally Bowles in Rufus Norris’s production of Cabaret. Her other theatre credits include: Molly in Ghost The Musical; Vivienne Kensington in Legally Blonde The Musical and Sandy in Grease.
 
Natalie Mendoza has most recently appeared as Imelda Marcos in the critically acclaimed Here Lies Love at the National Theatre. She also appeared as Arachne in Spiderman: Turn Off the Dark on Broadway. Her other theatre credits in her native Australia include Les Misérables and Sweet Charity. She is well known for her roles as Jackie Clunes in BBC One’s Hotel Babylon and Juno in the films The Descent and The Descent 2.
 
Sangwoong Jo is making his West End debut as Thuy. His theatre credits in his native Korea include: Ichki in Love Letter; Fiyero in Wicked; Marius in Les Misérables and Simba in The Lion King.
 
From Monday 11 May the full cast will be: Jon Jon Briones; Michael Carolan; Richard Carson; Natalie Chua; Siobhan Dillon; Callum Evans; Maria Graciano; Nathan Graham; Simon Hardwick; Sangwoong Jo; Kurt Kansley; Sooha Kim; Kittiphun Kittipakapom; Aaron Lee Lambert; David Kar-Hing Lee; Mitch Leow; Ela Lisondra; ; Michael Macalintal; Tanya Manalang; Christian Rey Marbella; Liam Marcellino; Hugh Maynard; Natalie Mendoza; Kanako Nakano; Thao Therese Nguyen; Eva Noblezada; Saori Oda; Claire Parrish; Kiel Payton; Chris Peluso; Ethan Le Phong; Katherine Picar; Romeo Salazar; Ariel Reonal; Jon Reynolds; Marsha Songcome; Eloisa Amalia Tan; Gavin Tsang; Thao Vilayvong; Amadeus Williams; Gerald Zarcilla and Yuval Zoref.
 
Miss Saigon tells the tragic tale of young bar girl Kim, orphaned by war, who falls in love with an American GI called Chris - but their lives are torn apart by the fall of Saigon.
 
Miss Saigon is now booking into its 2nd sensational year at the Prince Edward Theatre with tickets available until 19 December 2015.
 
On Sunday 12 April, Eva Noblezada and the company of Miss Saigon performed “I’d Give My Life For You” at the 2015 Olivier Awards at the Royal Opera House; which was broadcast later the same evening on ITV1.
 
In February Miss Saigon swept the board at the 2015 Whatsonstage.com awards winning a record breaking nine awards, the most awards ever won by a single show in the 15 year history of the awards including: Best West End Show; Best Revival of a Musical; Best Leading Actress in a Musical and Best Leading Actor in a Musical.

In November 2014 Miss Saigon won 11 awards in the Broadwayworld.com Awards including Best Leading Actor; Best Featured Actor; Best Leading Actress; Best Featured Actress; Best Choreography; Best Costume Design and Best Direction in a New Production of a Musical.

This new production of Miss Saigon opened in May 2014 and has been a triumphant success with record-breaking advance bookings. After opening in London, the new production most recently opened in Japan and Korea with other productions planned in Australia, Europe and the U.S.
 
Miss Saigon has Music by Claude-Michel Schönberg with Lyrics by Richard Maltby Jnr and Alain Boublil, adapted from Original French Lyrics by Alain Boublil with Additional Lyrics by Michael Mahler. This new production will be directed by Laurence Connor with Musical Staging by Bob Avian and Additional Choreography by Geoffrey Garratt, Production Design by Totie Driver and Matt Kinley based on an Original Concept by Adrian Vaux, Costume Design by Andreane Neofitou, Lighting Design by Bruno Poet, Sound Design by Mick Potter and Orchestrations by William David Brohn. Musical Supervision is by Stephen Brooker and John Rigby. Musical Direction is by Alfonso Casado Trigo.