Miss Saigon

Reviewed by Nikki Cotter

Opening Night verdict ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Touring for the first time since 2018, anticipation was high for this Miss Saigon revival, a classic amongst theatre fans with its gritty subject matter, glorious score and gut-wrenching conclusion.

Set during the final weeks of the Vietnam War, 17-year-old orphan Kim (Julianne Pundan) has taken a job in the sleezy Engineer’s (Seann Miley Moore) Saigon bar, where drunken, drug-fuelled GI’s pay for seedy fumbles with local sex workers, forced into the sex trade through poverty and desperation. GI John (Dom Hartley-Harris) buys Kim for the night for his buddy Chris (Jack Kane) and what unfolds is an unexpected 24-hour love story that sees them fall deeply for each other despite the horrors playing out around them.

Making her professional debut, Julianne Pundan captures Kim’s emotional journey perfectly, innocent and trusting when we first meet her, broken and desperate by the end yet fiercely proud throughout, despite the tragic turns her life has taken. Both her voice and her acting are superb, she commits herself entirely to the role making the finale all the more powerful as we desperately hope for a better life for her.

Jake Kane’s take on Chris is also deeply moving, deflated by the brutality of war he finds hope and inspiration in Kim, their relationship bring calm amidst the chaos, giving joyful innocence during Sun and Moon shifting to heart-wrenching yearning by Last Night of the World, every moment is perfection.

Seann Miley Moore’s interpretation of The Engineer is utterly captivating, cutthroat and callous in his own fight for survival, pushing towards his own happy ending no matter the cost. His show-stopping delivery of the iconic ‘American Dream’ will long live in the memory, glorious, gaudy and a true gift to tonight’s appreciative audience. His take feels raw, real and firmly cements this new interpretation as one to remember.

Dom Hartley-Harris never fails to deliver; his voice is utter perfection as he gives the character of John depth and believability while Mikko Juan ensures every moment on stage as Thuy is truly memorable.

This reinvented Miss Saigon is undoubtedly a theatrical spectacle. Unflinching in its portrayal of the futility of war and its devastating impact long after the fighting stops. The chaos of war is boldly created via world-class design, projection and lighting while the moments of calm and clarity leap joyfully from the stage.

Miss Saigon’s themes of injustice, loss, trauma, misogyny, abandonment and displacement feel as painfully relevant as ever as this word-class cast deliver this deeply moving story with the love and passion it deserves. This timeless tragedy continues to captivate and surprise 36 years on from its debut, winning hearts and minds with every performance, incredible.

Miss Saigon is on at Manchester’s Palace Theatre until Sat 15th November 2025 and will return due to phenomenal demand on Tue 4 until Sat 8 August 2026 tickets available here.

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat

Reviewed by Jodie Crawford

Opening Night verdict ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat has undergone a thrilling reimagining in this incredible production by Michael Harrison, David and Hannah Mirvish, and Jake Wine. This version is not just a revival; it’s an exhilarating adaptation that breathes new life into the beloved classic. From its vibrant choreography to its pitch-perfect performances, it’s a show that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats, from start to finish. This is a must-see production that will leave you smiling long after the curtain falls, and humming the tunes all the way home on the tram, like we did!

At the heart of this spectacular show is the story of Joseph, the dreamer whose colourful coat sets the stage for a rollercoaster of emotions, betrayals, and triumphs. Based on the biblical tale, it follows Joseph’s journey from being his father Jacob’s favourite son, to being betrayed by his jealous brothers, and ultimately rising to power in Egypt, thanks to his incredible ability to interpret dreams. The story is filled with humour, pathos, and delightful surprises, making it a timeless classic. This adaptation takes everything you love about the original and amplifies it with a burst of modern energy, a splash of humour, and eye-popping visuals that make it feel fresh and exciting for today’s audiences. This is a far cry from the first adaptation I saw in 1991 as a child!

One of the true highlights of this production is the brilliant performance by Christina Bianco as the Narrator. Bianco, an internationally acclaimed performer known for her stunning vocal range and ability to impersonate iconic singers, brings her unique magic to the stage. Her portrayal is a masterclass in musical theatre. With her effortless charm and impeccable comedic timing, Bianco shines in every moment she’s on stage. Her voice is absolutely flawless, effortlessly handling the musical’s demanding score, from the soaring ballads to the fast-paced, high-energy numbers. What makes her performance even more captivating is how she seamlessly engages with the audience, pulling them into the story with her infectious energy. If you’ve seen Bianco’s viral impressions of divas like Celine Dion and Barbra Streisand, you’ll recognize her ability to evoke laughter and applause, but here, she’s a storyteller at heart, and her voice radiates warmth and heart throughout the show.

But it’s not just Bianco’s performance that stands out—Joseph as a whole is a visual and auditory feast. The choreography, expertly executed, is nothing short of electrifying. From the lively “Go, Go, Go Joseph” to the energetic “Song of the King,” the dancers are bursting with enthusiasm, their movements sharp and graceful. The choreography pulses with the rhythms of the music, filling the theatre with an infectious energy that makes it impossible not to tap your feet. There is no genre left behind, it is an eclectic feast of rock and roll, and country to the hilarious French themed “Those Canaan Days”. The numbers are fast-paced and thrilling, incorporating elements of contemporary dance, jazz, and even a touch of acrobatics, ensuring the audience is constantly engaged.

The set design is another triumph. The colourful, clever backdrop brings to life the vibrant world of Joseph. From the moment the show begins, you’re transported to the dramatic landscapes of Egypt, the lively streets, and the dreamlike visions Joseph experiences. The use of colour is particularly striking, with the multi-coloured coats, bright lighting, and vivid scenery creating a fantastical atmosphere that enhances the whimsical nature of the show. The costumes are equally impressive, with each character’s attire matching their personality and adding an extra layer of storytelling. The entire stage design, from the props to the lighting, is visually stunning and designed to captivate audiences of all ages.

In addition to the standout performance by Bianco, the entire cast delivers powerhouse performances. The role of Joseph is perfectly executed, bringing charm and sincerity to the character’s journey. The ensemble is equally remarkable, with a talented group of actors who sing and dance their hearts out. Of particular note are the young children in the cast, whose incredible talent shines brightly. They bring a delightful sense of energy and joy to the show, and their flawless performances ensure that Joseph is a celebration for the whole family.

The show is bursting with heart, humour, and energy, and the audience couldn’t have loved it more. Every moment is filled with charm, from the hilarious jokes to the heartwarming songs. The laughter, applause, and cheers that echoed throughout the theatre were a testament to the production’s success. The adaptation is not just a trip down memory lane—it’s a thrilling, vibrant reimagining that feels just as relevant and entertaining today as it did when it first premiered.

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat in this new adaptation is an absolute triumph, it’s a performance that you will remember long after you leave the theatre. It is a modern masterpiece in its own right. This production is a reminder of the timeless appeal of Joseph, and it’s a show that everyone—no matter their age—will enjoy from start to finish. You simply cannot afford to miss it!

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is on at Manchester’s Palace Theatre until Sunday 9th March tickets available here.