In 2025, Filipinos Continue to Shine on Global Stages
by Gilbert Kim Sancha - Dec 31, 2025
The 2025 season will forever be marked by three historic Tony Awards, cementing Filipino artists at the pinnacle of theatrical achievement. Broadway became more vibrant, more resonant, and more alive than ever, thanks to a new wave of Filipino artists who brought not only extraordinary talent and charisma but a great, unshakable pride in their heritage.
Photos: THE GREAT GATSBY Rehearses for London Debut
by Stephi Wild - Apr 2, 2025
Rehearsal photos have been released of the West End cast of The Great Gatsby. Thenew musical adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s landmark novel will make its West End debut at The London Coliseum this month. Check out the photos here!
Mossman, Dario Star in One-Night-Only Concert, STARS OF TOMORROW
by Oliver Oliveros - Nov 27, 2024
'Miss Saigon' international tour stars Laurence Mossman (Thuy) and Kiara Dario (Gigi) have just signed up with top London-based theater agencies [Creative Artists Management for Mossman; Lowly Hamilton Artists for Dario], which signals their big move to the West End.
Video: Lewis Francis, Sarah Morrison Talk MISS SAIGON
by Oliver Oliveros - Sep 25, 2024
In a sit-down interview with 'Miss Saigon' cast, Lewis Francis (John) and Sarah Morrison (Ellen) were asked: What’s the core message of ‘Miss Saigon’? They both answered unflinchingly: 'There are no winners in war.'
Review: MISS SAIGON Doesn't Look Its Age at the Sands Theatre
by Gilbert Kim Sancha - Aug 30, 2024
After its critically acclaimed and phenomenal run in Australia, the Philippines, and Taiwan, 'the show which is like dancing on a razor blade with a powerful and poignant story that you cannot do anything gratifying,' as producer Cameron Mackintosh described, returns to Singapore after 23 years.
With Additional Dates, MISS SAIGON Lands in Singapore on August 15
by Oliver Oliveros - Jun 20, 2024
Cameron Mackintosh’s mega-musical 'Miss Saigon,' which first played at the Kallang Theatre in 2001, returns to Singapore in a reimagined production that’s 'more relevant than ever' (BroadwayWorld). Leading the cast of this new production are Sydney-based actress Abigail Adriano (Kim) and Singapore-raised actress Louisa Vilinne (alternate Kim.)