Charlie Brady, Meggie Cansler, Rona Figueroa, Orville Mendoza, Manna Nichols Set for Starlight's Miss Saigon | Playbill

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News Charlie Brady, Meggie Cansler, Rona Figueroa, Orville Mendoza, Manna Nichols Set for Starlight's Miss Saigon Casting has been announced for the Starlight Theatre's production of the award-winning musical Miss Saigon, which will be presented in Kansas City Sept. 7-13.

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Manna Nichols

The production will then travel to the Bushnell Theatre in Hartford (Sept. 17-22), the Fisher Theatre in Detroit (Sept. 24-Oct. 6) and the Ordway Theatre in St. Paul (Oct. 8-13).

Fred Hanson directs with musical direction by Kevin Stites and choreography by Baayork Lee.

The cast comprises Charlie Brady (Chris), Katie Boren, Meggie Cansler (Ellen), Andy Danh, Robyn DeGuzman, Rona Figueroa (Gigi), Nkrumah Gatling (John), Dan Gleason, Chris Ignacio, Eric Anthony Johnson, Austin Ku, Jonny Hsu Lee (Thuy), Glen Llanes, Garen McRoberts, Orville Mendoza (The Engineer), Shoba Narayanan, Manna Nichols (Kim), Rommel Pierre O’Choa, Alfie Parker Jr., David Raimo, Peter Romagna, Michiko Sasaki, Christopher Shin, Richard M. Steele, Viet Vo, Allen Lucky Weaver, Tyrick Wiltez Jones, Jessica Wu (Mimi), Anna-Lee Wright (Yvette), Minami Yusui (Yvonne), Arianna Yi, Sam Simahk, Yuki Ozeki and Daphne Valenta.

The production also features lighting design by Kirk Bookman, sound design by Braxton Cornelius, costume design by Mary Traylor and wig design by Joanne Weaver. Susan Kikuchi is the associate choreographer.

Miss Saigon, according to press notes, is a "love story about the relationship between an American GI and a young Vietnamese woman during the American occupation of Saigon during the Vietnam War." The Tony Award-winning musical was created by Claude Michel Schonberg and Alain Boublil.

For ticket information visit kcstarlight.com.

 
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