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  2. Miss Saigon - Wikipedia

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    Miss Saigon is a sung-through stage musical by Claude-Michel Schönberg and Alain Boublil, with lyrics by Boublil and Richard Maltby Jr. It is based on Giacomo Puccini's 1904 opera Madama Butterfly, and similarly tells the tragic tale of a doomed romance involving an Asian woman abandoned by her American lover.

  3. Claude-Michel Schönberg - Wikipedia

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    Miss Saigon co-lyricist Richard Maltby Jr. worked with Boublil on revisions to the book and lyrics, and Graciela Daniele worked on the musical staging. Following a critical savaging and poor ticket sales, The Pirate Queen closed on 17 June 2007 after 85 performances and 32 previews, resulting in a loss of almost $18 million, ranking it among ...

  4. Lea Salonga - Wikipedia

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    [52] [53] [54] She also performed in four concerts: The Homecoming Concert, The Millennium Concert, The Best of Manila, and Songs from the Screen–the last two being benefit shows. Salonga returned to Manila in Miss Saigon, staged at the Cultural Center of the Philippines at the end of 2000. [55]

  5. Lea Salonga on screen and stage - Wikipedia

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    The Sound of Music: Brigitta Manila The Rose Tattoo: Unknown 1981 The Bad Seed: Rhoda 1982 The Goodbye Girl: Lucy 1983 The Paper Moon: Addie 1984 Annie: Annie Manila revival 1988 The Fantasticks: Luisa Manila 1989–1990, 1999 Miss Saigon: Kim Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, West End Original West End production [5] 1991–1992, 1999, 2001 Broadway ...

  6. Eva Noblezada - Wikipedia

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    Her performance of the song "With You" from Ghost during the awards ceremony at the Minskoff Theatre in New York City was noted by casting director Tara Rubin, who arranged an audition for Noblezada, then 17, before producer Cameron Mackintosh for the forthcoming West End revival of Miss Saigon. Noblezada was cast in the lead role of Kim.

  7. Bụi đời - Wikipedia

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    The Vietnamese term bụi đời ("life of dust" or "dusty life") refers to vagrants in the city or, trẻ bụi đời to street children or juvenile gangs. From 1989, following a song in the musical Miss Saigon, "Bui-Doi" [1] [2] came to popularity in Western lingo, referring to Amerasian children left behind in Vietnam after the Vietnam War.

  8. Rachelle Ann Go - Wikipedia

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    After her work with Miss Saigon finished in 2015, [78] Go next played Fantine, a prostitute dying of tuberculosis, in Les Misérables at London's Sondheim Theatre. [79] [80] To prepare, she read the book on which the musical is based, [81] but was challenged by her character's emotional range.

  9. Miss Saigon controversy - Wikipedia

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    The Miss Saigon controversy refers to the numerous controversies that surrounded the 1989 coming-of-age stage musical Miss Saigon that arose during the show's 1990 transfer to Broadway, reaching its peak around August 1990. Afterwards, controversies surrounding the production continued throughout the early 1990s.