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Run time 2 hours 45 minutes. Performance times: Monday to Saturday at 7.30pm; Thursday & Saturday at 2.30pm

Includes interval

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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 and experience a true masterpiece and one of the greatest contemporary musicals of all time.

Please note, the photos are from the original London Cast of Miss Saigon.

Special notes

Miss Saigon contains some scenes and language which may not be suitable for younger audience members, including scenes of a sexual nature. Therefore, we recommend the show for those of 12 years and above. Minimum age for entry is 5+

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Recent Reviews

4.6
209 reviews
Raheela Rehman

The scantily glad performers were not required to be so minimally dressed to such an extent for the audience to understand that the scene is set in a brothel. To the same effect, the actresses did not need to feign sexual acts or gyrate on stage as much as they did. These parts of the musical bored me, and it seemed lazy on the part of the director. A small amount of dialogue, as opposed to full singing in the whole performance would have been appreciated. The opening scenes with the man (brothel owner) who sang - could not understand what he was saying. I would not recommend this performance. The Prince EdwardTheatre staff were exceptional, great service.

Mark Heslop

Absolutely brilliant! The acting and the scenery and effects were fantastic

Anne Stanway

I saw Miss Saigon 12 years ago and second time around did not disappoint,it was amazing.I brought my 3 daughters and granddaughter and they also loved it.The cast were excellent everything was just perfect.Am glad I brought my tissues this time.

Abby Gummery

Excellent and very moving show loved every minute.

Rosalind James

A very emotional show, I wasn't sure what to expect as I only knew that it was a love story during the Vietnam war. The first quarter of the show I had mixed feelings, thought it was a bit to raunchy, a lot of swearing for a matinee as there were children in the audience. As the show progressed, I was engrossed, the story was amazing and also the cast were brilliant, the emotion portraded in the signing was so good you could feel the anger and frustration in their voices, well done.

Resham Smith

Excellent show...watched it for the 4th time. Supreme staging and cast and all the more special because it was the last night.

Customer

my honest opinion is all i will ever be bothered to give. FANTASTIC is what i thought of the whole experience. the seats were great, dress circle, overlooking the stage, the show was breathtaking the cast really involved you emotionally. the stage and lighting were, at times ,intensely animated.i had to rub my eyes to check i wasnt watching a dream. a thoroughly enjoyable joy.

Albert louis Leary-swainsbury

Loved it! Great show! To Broadway and beyond!

Roy Brown

The show was beautifully staged, with a strong story, wonderful dancing and great singing. The theatre acoustics are excellent and, even though we were seated near the back of the stalls, we could hear everything. My only quibble would be that the show is a bit overlong and some sequences seem to be included as 'padding'. It also finished quite late, which resulted in us having a late arrival home (we live in East Kent), but that latter is our own fault for living so far away! I do hope we can find more shows which will attract us in future. We both had a wonderful time.

angela coleman

It was a fantastic show second time I had seen it and if it comes back I will go again

Nick Ferdinand

I saw Miss Saigon many years ago (First run), This time was just as good but I thought that the sound clarity in the upper circle didn't cut through so well on the male voices.

Patricia Hibberd

Miss Saigon is an excellent show, very well characterised and full on. We were near the back of the stalls and apart from the VERY frenetic beginning where dialogue/lyrics were a little lost between competing chorus and lead, everything was very clear and we were very soon drawn into the unfolding drama. We deliberately didn't check out the story line beforehand and were glad we hadn't - that way we were able to be surprised at some of the turns of events.The choreography was excellent, using all of the staging to good effect and the set design was very clever, including the surprise elements. Costumes were very apt and one could see the tremendous amount of work that went into them and into the whole production. We were SO glad we finally managed to see it before it finishes. Theatre staff were very helpful too.

Latest Miss Saigon News

7 Reasons London Will Miss Saigon

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7 Reasons London Will Miss Saigon

It’s now just a matter of weeks until Miss Saigon closes at Prince Edward Theatre. This has been one of my favourite shows for a very long time, and I’m genuinely devastated to see it pack up and head for Broadway. Here are a few reasons why London will miss this incredible musical…

15 Feb, 2016 | By Liz Dyer

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Catch It Before It Goes! West End Shows With Impending Closing Dates

It’s always sad to see when a show posts a closing notice or a show that is only running for a limited run looms nearer its final performances, but it’s even sadder to see this happen to fantastic shows that really seem to shape the West End with their presence.

25 Nov, 2015 | By Shaun Nolan

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Don't Miss Saigon! 5 Reasons To See Boublil And Schönberg’s Epic Musical

I’m often weary of seeing a show more than once - I feel like nothing can ever be as good the second time as the excitement and suspense is often gone because you know exactly what will happen next. But I have made an exception to this rule for one very special show: Miss Saigon. I’ve now seen it three times, and each time it just gets better and better. I haven’t lost my love for the show at all, if anything it’s grown more, and below are just my top five reasons why I love Miss Saigon so much.

29 Jun, 2015 | By Ellie Bannerman

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To Stand Or Not To Stand

Dame Helen Mirren’s comments about Broadway theatregoers cheering her performance in The Audience (now at the Apollo starring Kristin Scott Thomas) more enthusiastically that those in the West End did, throws a spotlight on who has got their reactions to a show right — the reserved Brits or our over-the-top American cousins? Or . . . are audiences in the West End becoming more like those on Broadway?

12 Mar, 2015 | By Tony Peters

Theatre Etiquette: Please Don't Sing!

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Theatre Etiquette: Please Don't Sing!

I go to theatre a lot, and I mostly watch musicals. This week alone I have been to four variants of this wonderful entertainment genre. Unfortunately at all of the four venues, my enjoyment of the production was slightly marred by people who just couldn't seem to shut up. Now, I don't mean to sound angry, ok I am angry. There is nothing more annoying that relaxing into you own little musical world only to be dragged back by someone in the audience seemingly unable to be quiet.

11 Mar, 2015 | By Nicky Sweetland

10 Reasons Why I Need To See Miss Saigon At The Prince Edward Theatre Again (And Again)

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10 Reasons Why I Need To See Miss Saigon At The Prince Edward Theatre Again (And Again)

I saw Miss Saigon at the Prince Edward Theatre the other night. I already need to see it again, and so do you!

Here's why:

9 Mar, 2015 | By Francesca Mepham

REVIEW: What's So Great About Miss Saigon?

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REVIEW: What's So Great About Miss Saigon?

This week, I had another opportunity to see the award-winning new production of Miss Saigon at the Prince Edward Theatre, and I was reminded once again why I fell in love with it the first time (and the second time). It would be far, far quicker to explain what’s not great about it… but a review that just says ‘nothing’ wouldn’t make for very interesting reading. So let’s give this a go!

27 Feb, 2015 | By Liz Dyer

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