A brand new UK and Ireland tour of Boublil and Schönberg’s Miss Saigon will star Seann Miley Moore and Julianne Pundan and has added more dates after a surge in ticket demand.
Michael Harrison, in association with theatre impresario Cameron Mackintosh, has revealed the full cast for the highly anticipated 2025/2026 tour of Miss Saigon, which includes a two-week run at Manchester Palace Theatre from Tuesday 4 to Saturday 15 November 2025.
Filipino Australian performer Seann Miley Moore will reprise the role of The Engineer, having received critical acclaim on an international tour that included Australia and Southeast Asia. Julianne Pundan, a recent Brit School graduate, makes her professional debut as Kim, the show’s tragic heroine.
Joining them are Jack Kane (Dragonheart Vengeance, Years and Years) as Chris, Dom Hartley-Harris (Hamilton, Dreamgirls) as John, and Emily Langham (Singin’ in the Rain, Hello, Dolly!) as Ellen.
Due to near sell-outs at multiple venues, producers have confirmed additional dates across 2026 in cities including Liverpool, Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol and Blackpool, extending what is already shaping up to be a landmark tour.
Cameron Mackintosh said: “The response from the public has been astonishing. We now have a fantastic cast full of exciting discoveries ready to bring this extraordinary musical to life once again.”
The musical, which tells the story of a young Vietnamese woman and an American GI torn apart by the fall of Saigon, features iconic songs such as The Heat is On in Saigon, The Movie in My Mind, and Last Night of the World.
The creative team includes Jean-Pierre van der Spuy (Director), Bruno Poet (Lighting), and Carrie-Anne Ingrouille (SIX the Musical) and Chrissie Cartwright (Choreography). Design credits include Andrew D. Edwards (Set and Costume) and George Reeve (Video Design).
Miss Saigon remains one of the most successful musicals ever staged. Since its 1989 debut, it has been performed in 33 countries, won more than 75 major awards, and has been seen by over 38 million people worldwide.
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