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Miss Saigon Melbourne
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Miss Saigon Melbourne 2007

Date : From 17 March to 27 May 2007

Location : Her Majesty's Theatre, 219 Exhibition Street



Opening at Her Majesty's Theatre in March, Cameron Mackintosh's new production of Boublil and Schönberg's Miss Saigon is a sensational musical production that will blow you away.



[color="#ff0000"]Cheapest tickets seem to be around $57.00. Check out [url="http://premier.ticketek.com.au/"]http://premier.ticketek.com.au/[/url][/color]



The classic love story of our time, Miss Saigon is one of the most successful musicals in the world - seen by over 30 million people in 25 countries and played in 12 different languages. Set in 1975 during the final days leading up to the American evacuation of Saigon, Miss Saigon is an epic love story about the relationship between an American GI and a young Vietnamese woman.



Ticket bookings: Ticketek 1300 795 012; Groups of 20+ phone 03 9299 9003; Ticket and hotel packages from Accor on 1300 734 108 and VIP dining packages from Showbiz on 1300 658 009



Web : [url="http://www.miss-saigonaustralia.com.au/"]www.miss-saigonaustralia.com.au[/url]



This new production has been acclaimed throughout America, England and most recently Korea.



The original production of Miss Saigon ran for 16 sold out months in 1995 but only in Sydney as the show was simply too large to fit into any other Australian theatre. This meant that not only the rest of Australia, but many other cities worldwide could not enjoy Miss Saigon. Rather than cut the show down in size, Cameron Mackintosh decided to the meet the challenge of creating something new.



Boublil and Schönberg's soaring score and story are the same as the famous original production with a new breath-taking design. This Miss Saigon uses cutting edge visual techniques and a brilliant new set which vividly recreates the streets of Vietnam and Bangkok. The memorable final helicopter flight from the roof of the American Embassy is achieved in spectacular visual fashion.
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[color="#800080"]Hi,



If you're interested in Music Theatre, you may want to check out [url="http://www.broadwayatbedtime.com"]http://www.broadwayatbedtime.com[/url] !

It's the website for one of the best (if not THE best) music theatre specialist radio programme in Australia.



You can listen to it on the radio - Sunday nights 9-11pm, or streaming from your computer by logging onto the radio stations's website [url="http://www.joy.org.au"]http://www.joy.org.au[/url]



We may possibly have guests from Miss Saigon coming up on the show this weekend!

Subscribe to the newsletter to find out!



Cheers

Bobbi-Lea

production@broadwayatbedtime[/color]
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hi bobbi, i checked out your show. very entertaining.



cheers, glen
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Miss Saigon is an utterly brilliant (if heartbreakingly sad) story. I'd strongly recommend going to see it if you can! Boublil and Schönberg also did Les Miserables, (my favourite musical of all time). It's always worth having a look at the cast pages on the website; It's not unusual to spot familiar entertainers appearing (a couple of my teenage idols have appeared in west end musicals).
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