Full casting for the iconic love story has been announced
Annette Belcher Digital Publishing Editor
14:56, 19 Jun 2025
A new production of Miss Saigon is touring the UK and Ireland from autumn 2025(Image: Michael Harrison in association with Cameron Mackintosh)
An iconic love story set in war time is coming to Bristol as part of a UK tour.
Michael Harrison, in association with Cameron Mackintosh, has announced the full casting of Miss Saigon, which will be coming to the Bristol Hippodrome next year between Tuesday, July 21 and Saturday, August 1.
The story is set during the last days of the Vietnam War where 17-year-old Kim is forced to work in a Saigon bar run by a notorious character known as The Engineer.
There she meets and falls in love with an American GI named Chris but they are torn apart by the fall of Saigon. For three years Kim goes on an epic journey of survival to find her way back to Chris, who has no idea he’s fathered a son.
The production will see X Factor star Seann Miley Moore reprising their celebrated role as The Engineer following acclaimed performances across an international tour which visited Australia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Singapore.
Dom Hartley-Harris, recently seen in the West End as George Washington in Hamilton and on tour as Curtis Taylor Jr. in Dreamgirls, will play John in the new UK & Ireland tour of Miss Saigon(Image: Publicity image)
The Australian dates saw the Filipino-Australian actor take home the Critics’ Choice Award for Best Performance in a Musical at the inaugural Time Out Sydney Arts & Culture Awards.
And Dom Hartley-Harris, recently seen in the West End as George Washington in Hamilton and on tour as Curtis Taylor Jr. in Dreamgirls, will play John.
Boublil and Schönberg’s legendary musical is also being reborn in this new UK production of Miss Saigon which welcomes new talent and recent Brit School graduate, Julianne Pundan.
She will make her professional debut as Kim alongside exciting actor and singer Jack Kane, who has starred in Dragonheart Vengeance.
Seann Miley Moore will reprise their role as The Engineer(Image: Publicity image)
Cameron Mackintosh said: “Since we first announced this new production, I have been genuinely delighted at the enthusiasm of the public determined not to miss SAIGON, with tickets flying out of the Box Office and several of the announced cities already nearly sold out.
“We have now completed our search for a really fantastic cast, full of exciting discoveries, that will bring Boublil and Schönberg’s extraordinary, powerful musical back to thrilling life. I can’t wait to see MISS SAIGON reborn again.”