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Eva Noblezada, Alistair Brammer, and Company Rehearse for Broadway's Miss Saigon

Laurence Connor directs this revival following its West End run.

Eva Noblezada (right) stars with Gregory Ye (left) in Miss Saigon, directed by Laurence Connor, beginning March 1 at the Broadway Theatre.
Eva Noblezada (right) stars with Gregory Ye (left) in Miss Saigon, directed by Laurence Connor, beginning March 1 at the Broadway Theatre.
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The cast and crew of the Broadway revival of Miss Saigon are well into rehearsals in preperation for previews beginning March 1 at the Broadway Theatre. Laurence Connor directs the musical which officially opens March 23. Check out photos from the rehearsal room in the gallery below.

As previously announced, Jon Jon Briones, Eva Noblezada, Alistair Brammer, and Rachelle Ann Go, who originated the roles of the Engineer, Kim, Chris, and Gigi in the recent West End revival, will reprise their roles in New York. The principal cast also includes Katie Rosie Clarke as Ellen, Nicholas Christopher as John, and Devin Ilaw as Thuy.

The ensemble is made up of Carol Angeli, Emily Bautista, Mike Baerga, Billy Bustamante, Viveca Chow, Julian DeGuzman, Colby Dezelick, Taurean Everett, Paige Faure, Graham Scott Fleming, Casey Garvin, Nkrumah Gatling, Dan Horn, Ericka Hunter, Adam Kaokept, Lina Lee, Paul HeeSang Miller, Robert Pendilla, Catherine Ricafort, Casey Lee Ross, Jason Sermonia, Julius Sermonia, Antoine L. Smith, Sam Strasfeld, Tiffany Toh, Kimberly-Ann Truong, Kei Tsuruharatani, Christopher Vo, Travis Ward-Osborne, Charlie Williams, Anna-Lee Wright, Warren Yang, and Minami Yusui. In addition, Lianah Sta. Ana will play the role of Kim at certain performances.

Miss Saigon features a book and lyrics by Alain Boublil, book and music by Claude-Michel Schonberg, lyrics by Richard Maltby Jr., and additional lyrics by Michael Mahler. Inspired by Puccini's Madama Butterfly, the musical tells the story of Kim, a young woman who falls for an American GI named Chris, as their lives are torn apart by the fall of Saigon.

Production design is by Totie Driver and Matt Kinley based on an original concept by Adrian Vaux, costume design is by Andreane Neofitou, lighting design is by Bruno Poet, sound design is by Mick Potter, and orchestrations are by William David Brohn. Bob Avian provides the musical staging, with Geoffrey Garratt providing additional choreography.

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