Clocktower Players Stage MISS SAIGON at Irvington Town Hall Theater, Now thru 11/16

By: Nov. 08, 2014
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BOUBLIL & SCHÖNBERG'S LEGENDARY MISS SAIGON at Irvington Town Hall Theater presented by Clocktower Players - tonight, November 8, 14, 15 at 7:30pm and November 9, 16 at 2:00pm.

Tickets are available at www.irvingtontheater.com or by calling the Box Office at (914) 591-6602. Ticket Pricing: $30/$32 (Adult); $20/$22 (Seniors/Students). 10% discount for 15+ tickets for a single performance

A tragedy of passion and beauty, Miss Saigon is one of the most stunning theatrical spectacles of all time. Nominated for an incredible number of Olivier, TONY, and Drama Desk Awards, Miss Saigon is the second, massively successful offering from the creators of LES MISERABLES: Claude-Michel Schonberg & Alain Boublil.

In the turmoil of the Vietnam War, Chris, an American soldier, and Kim, a Vietnamese girl, fall in love and marry but are distressingly separated when Saigon falls. As years pass, Chris, unable to contact Kim, remarries and attempts to move on with his life. Kim, however, gives birth to Chris's son and waits faithfully for Chris's return. When circumstances bring Chris back to Vietnam he learns the truth, but before he is able to speak with Kim, she takes her own life ensuring their son will be taken back to America with his father..

Miss Saigon is produced by Cagle McDonald, directed by David Robertson, with choreography by Josue Jasmin and musical direction by George Croom. Production Design is by David Lovett with Stage Management by Rene O'Neal.

Starring Mika Nishida* (Kim), Paul Aguirre* (The Engineer), Brent McGee (Chris), Michael Terry (John), Miguel Angel Acevedo (Thuy), Laura Donaldson (Ellen), Janina Gonzalez (Gigi) and Tiegen River Ang-Horowitz (Tam). Featuring Joy Arzaga, Tom Falconi, Marshall Foltz, Mark Andrew Garner, Kana Harayama, Masami Ishibashi, Paburo Ito, Jennifer Jonas, Michelle Keriazis, Manho Kim, Michelle Morris, Brian Ogston, Christopher Oldi, Jesse Pellegrino, Viola Wang and Tomo Watanabe.



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