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Original 'Miss Saigon' cast members attend Manila gala, recall fond memories

MANILA, Philippines — It has been 35 years since "Miss Saigon" debuted on London's West End, and to this very day, the musical still captures the hearts of viewers all around the globe.

This sentiment rings true for Filipinos because the original production launched Lea Salonga into superstardom when she starred as Kim opposite Jonathan Pryce's Engineer and Simon Bowman's Chris.

The original staging also saw a number of Filipinos in the ensemble, including Isay Alvarez, Cocoy Laurel, Pinky Amador, Jon Jon Briones, Jenine Desiderio, Robert Seña and Jamie Rivera.

"Miss Saigon" is an adaptation of Giacomo Puccini's opera "Madama Butterfly," which is set at the tail-end of the Vietnam War, where a romance blossoms between a bargirl and an American soldier. 

"Miss Saigon" is back on Philippine shores since the turn of the millenium, when it was again fronted by Salonga, with a new batch of actors with Filipino heritage taking on key roles.

These include Filipino-Australians Abigail Adriano and Seann Miley Moore as Kim and the Engineer, respectively, Filipino-Kiwi Laurence Mossman as Thuy and homegrown actress Kiara Dario as Gigi.

Rivera, Desiderio and Amador were among the special guests who attended the gala performance of "Miss Saigon" last March 26, where they recalled their fond memories from doing the musical and keeping their friendship even to this day.

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"I'm very happy maraming makakaalam ng 'Miss Saigon,'" Rivera told members of the media on the red carpet. "Nagkaroon ako ng 'Miss Saigon' family."

Desiderio reciprocated Rivera's feelings. She is excited for the musical being back in the Philippines, especially as it brought back memories for them from three decades ago.

Both actresses even said they are still very close with Alvarez and Seña, who got married a few years after working on the production.

Amador mentioned that she attended the 10th and 25th anniversary shows of "Miss Saigon," as she noted the musical is now celebrating its 35th year.

"Nakakatuwa na hanggang ngayon marami pa ring tumatangkilik ng kuwentong ito," Amador said."Hanggang ngayon marami pa ring nabibigyan na

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