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Miss Saigon releases tour production photos

The show is flying across the country

Editorial Staff

Editorial Staff

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13 November 2025

MISS SAIGON. Julianne Pundan (Kim), Mikko Juan (Thuy). Photo Danny Kaan.
Julianne Pundan (Kim), Mikko Juan (Thuy) in Miss Saigon, © Danny Kaan

First look photos have been released for the touring production of Miss Saigon. 

Telling the story of a young girl, Kim, who falls in love with an American GI, the show has music by Claude-Michel Schönberg and lyrics by Richard Maltby Jnr and Alain Boublil, adapted from original French text by Boublil with additional lyrics by Michael Mahler.

It was originally produced on the stage by Cameron Mackintosh, with numbers including “Last Night of the World”, “The Movie in My Mind” and “I’d Give My Life for You”.

Jean-Pierre van der Spuy directs this production, with Julianne Pundan starring as Kim and Seann Miley Moore returning to the role of The Engineer. Jack Kane plays Chris, Dom Hartley-Harris plays John, Emily Langham plays Ellen, Mikko Juan plays Thuy, and Ace plays Gigi.

The company also includes Bea Ward as Alternate Kim, Aaron Teoh as alternate for The Engineer, Jamil Abbasi, Aaron Aisoni, Daniel J Brian, Ann-Marie Craine, Ben Fenwick, Aaron Gonzales, Owen Johnston, Evita Khrime, Caleb Lagayan, Rayhan Lee, James Mateo-Salt, Shania Montevalde, Ryan Ocampo, Julius Sahr, Tonny Shim, Anh Koha Trần, Yiling Yang, Aimee Yue and Carmen Zhu.

MISS SAIGON. Ace (Gigi), Seann Miley Moore (The Engineer) and Company. Photo Danny Kaan.
Ace (Gigi), Seann Miley Moore (The Engineer) and company in Miss Saigon, © Danny Kaan
MISS SAIGON. Julianne Pundan (Kim), Jack Kane (Chris). Photo Danny Kaan.
Julianne Pundan (Kim), Jack Kane (Chris) in Miss Saigon, © Danny Kaan
MISS SAIGON. Dom Hartley Harris (John) and Company. Photo Danny Kaan.
Dom Hartley Harris (John) and company in Miss Saigon, © Danny Kaan
MISS SAIGON. Seann Miley Moore (The Engineer). Photo Danny Kaan.
Seann Miley Moore (The Engineer) in Miss Saigon, © Danny Kaan

The tour is currently playing at Palace Theatre, Manchester (until Saturday 15 November), before visiting the Alexandra in Birmingham (Tuesday 18 to Saturday 29 November), Leeds Grand Theatre (Tuesday 2 to Saturday 13 December) and New Theatre, Oxford (Tuesday 16 December 2025 to Saturday 3 January 2026).

The tour will then visit Venue Cymru, Llandudno (Tuesday 6 to Saturday 10 January), Bord Gáis Energy Theatre, Dublin (Tuesday 13 to Saturday 17 January 2026), Hull New Theatre (Tuesday 20 to Saturday 24 January), Mayflower Theatre, Southampton (Tuesday 27 January to Saturday 7 February), Theatre Royal, Plymouth (Tuesday 17 to Saturday 28 February), His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen (Tuesday 3 to Saturday 7 March), Grand Opera House, Belfast (Tuesday 10 to Saturday 21 March) and Nottingham, Theatre Royal (Tuesday 24 March to Saturday 4 April).

Also confirmed today, Miss Saigon will play an additional week in Manchester from 4 to 8 August 2026.

MISS SAIGON. Company. Photo Danny Kaan.
The Miss Saigon company, © Danny Kaan
MISS SAIGON. Seann Miley Moore (The Engineer). Julianne Pundan (Kim). Company. Photo Danny Kaan.
Seann Miley Moore (The Engineer) and Julianne Pundan (Kim) in Miss Saigon, © Danny Kaan
MISS SAIGON. Emily Langham (Ellen). Photo Danny Kaan.
Emily Langham (Ellen) in Miss Saigon, © Danny Kaan
MISS SAIGON. Seann Miley Moore (The Engineer)2. Photo Danny Kaan.
Seann Miley Moore (The Engineer) in Miss Saigon, © Danny Kaan

2026 tour dates include Milton Keynes Theatre (Tuesday 7 April to Saturday 11 April), Empire Theatre, Liverpool (Tuesday 21 April to Saturday 2 May), Alhambra Theatre, Bradford (Tuesday 5 to Saturday 9 May), Theatre Royal, Norwich (Tuesday 12 to Saturday 23 May), Millennium Forum, Derry/Londonderry (Tuesday 26 to Saturday 30 May), Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff  (Tuesday 2 to Saturday 6 June), King’s Theatre, Glasgow (Tuesday 9 to Saturday 20 June), Winter Gardens, Blackpool (Tuesday 30 June to Saturday 4 July), Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury (Tuesday 7 to Saturday 18 July) and Hippodrome Theatre, Bristol (Tuesday 21 July to Saturday 1 August).

Overseen by Mackintosh, the production has co-choreography by Chrissie Cartwright and Carrie-Anne Ingrouille, while the creative team includes Andrew D Edwards as set and costume designer, lighting by Olivier Award-winner Bruno Poet, sound by Olivier Award-winner Adam Fisher, and video design by 2025 Tony Award recipient George Reeve. Graham Hurman is musical supervisor, Sarah Leung handles casting, with Maria Graciano and Jasmin Colangelo serving as resident director and choreographer respectively.

The show is presented by Michael Harrison in association with Mackintosh. Tickets are on sale below.

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