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News Kevin Gray Will Be the Engineer in Music Circus Miss Saigon; Complete Casting Announced Playbill.com has learned complete casting for Miss Saigon, the final of the seven musicals that comprise the famed Music Circus summer season at the Wells Fargo Pavilion in Sacramento, CA.

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Performances are scheduled for Aug. 23-28.

The Alain Boublil-Claude-Michel Schönberg musical will be headed by Kevin Gray as The Engineer, Ma-Anne Dionisio as Kim, Eric Kunze as Chris, Josh Tower as John, Michael Lee as Thuy, Misty Cotton as Ellen and Jackson Kusaba as Tam.

The ensemble includes Jenn Aédo, Deanna Aguinaga, Billy Bustamante, Louise Marie Cornillez, Dexter Echiverri, Drew Franklin, Anne Fraser Thomas, Luke Hawkins, Peter King-Yuen, Jeff Kuhr, Jared Lee, Sophie Oda, Rumi Oyama, Jeffrey Pew, Ray Rochelle, Peyton Royal, Marcus Shane and John Williford.

Miss Saigon debuted on Broadway on March 23, 1991, and ran through Jan. 28, 2001. Produced by Cameron Mackintosh and directed by Nicholas Hytner, the pop opera won Tony Awards for three of its original stars, Jonathan Pryce, Hinton Battle and Lea Salonga. Songs titles include "Sun and Moon," "I Still Believe," "Why God Why," "I'd Give My Life For You," "Now That I’ve Seen Her" and "The American Dream."

The remainder of the season will include Oliver! (July 19-24), Anything Goes (July 26-31), Camelot (Aug. 2-7), Annie Get Your Gun (Aug. 9-14), I Do! I Do! (Aug. 16-21) and Miss Saigon (Aug. 23-28).

The Music Circus season is presented by California Musical Theatre under the direction of executive producer Richard Lewis.

The Music Circus is located at 1419 H Street in Sacramento, CA. For ticket information call (916) 557-1999 or visit www.californiamusicaltheatre.com for more information.

 
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