Miss Saigon
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Miss Saigon

Prince Edward Theatre, London, W1D 4HS
4.8 out of 5, based on 242 ratings and 242 reviews.
4.8
  • Make sure you catch the multi-award-winning Miss Saigon, from the creators of Les Misérables, before it takes its final flight at the Prince Edward Theatre on 27 February 2016, prior to opening on Broadway.
    This epic love story is ‘The Most Thrilling and Emotionally Stirring musical in the West End’ (Dominic Cavendish, The Daily Telegraph) and brings audiences to their feet with soaring music, breathtaking action and spectacular staging.
    The tale of young Vietnamese bar girl, Kim, who falls in love with an American GI called Chris amidst the chaos of war, was the winner of a record-breaking nine Whatsonstage Awards in 2015 including Best Show.
    Book now to experience a true masterpiece and one of the greatest contemporary musicals of all time.
    Starring Eva Noblezada (Kim) and Jon Jon Briones (The Engineer), with Chris Peluso (Chris), Siobhan Dillon (Ellen), Hugh Maynard (John), Sangwoong Jo (Thuy) and Natalie Mendoza (Gigi).

    Sangwoong Jo

    You'll miss Saigon... book your Miss Saigon tickets today!

    For more information or to make a booking please contact Group Line on 020 7206 1174 or via email at [email protected]
    The seating plans may not be accurate representations of the theatre. For specific customer requirements, please contact us prior to booking to avoid any confusion.

    Please note the recommended age is 6+. Children under the age of 3 will not be admitted into the theatre. All persons aged 16 or under must be accompanied and sat next to the accompanying adult. They may not sit on their own within the auditorium. If children do have separate seats you could be refused entry.

  • Prince Edward Theatre

    30 Old Compton Street,
    London,
    W1D 4HS

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  • THE ARTS DESK


    ‘Miss Saigon thrills anew’ Edward Seckerson
    ‘Hugh Maynard… a show-stopping performance’ Edward Seckerson

    THE DAILY TELEGRAPH


    ‘Superb, powerful, exciting… often feels like the greatest musical you’ve ever seen’ Charles Spencer
    ‘Alistair Brammer gives a powerful performance’ Charles Spencer

    EVENING STANDARD


    ‘Miss Saigon superstar Eva Noblezada is a remarkable find’ Henry Hitchings


    MAGIC FM

    ‘Mind-blowingly brilliant’ Neil Fox

    ‘A must see in the life of anyone who loves musical theatre’ Neil Fox

    ‘Rachelle Ann Go’s sensuous & spine-tingling performance’ Neil Fox


    THE TIMES

    ‘Thrilling, soaring & spectacular… Eva Noblezada as Kim is sensational’ Dominic Maxwell

    ‘Jon Jon Briones brilliant, avaricious charm’ Dominic Maxwell


    DAILY MIRROR

    ‘Miss Saigon is stunning. The sets are unrivalled. The performances are captivating. The songs, just wow!’ Tom Bryant

    ‘Tamsin Carroll is superb’ Tom Bryant


    HEAT MAGAZINE

    ‘Wow! The most powerful & moving musical you’ll ever see. We are completely spellbound’ Jeremy Mark

    ‘If we could give it 10 stars we would’ Jeremy Mark


    DAILY MAIL

    ‘This could be the greatest musical of all time’ Christopher Stevens


    CLASSIC FM

    ‘A timeless musical masterpiece’


    SUNDAY MIRROR

    ‘Miss Saigon makes a triumphant & passionate return to the West End’ Claire O’Boyle


    SMOOTH RADIO

    ‘Kwang-Ho Hong’s passionate, intense performance’ Paul Phear