An embodiment of queer Asian excellence, this pinoy princess Seann Miley Moore (SMM) has performed at Gay pride events all over the world, including the UK, Amsterdam, New York and most recently headlining at Sydney World Pride.
He/she/they is well known for pushing boundaries outside the heteronormative and is beauty and fashion ambassador to international brands Lululemon, Fenty Beauty and Jean Paul Gaultier and recently featured in Vogue Australia for their pride campaign, Get Used To It.
They won over our hearts on shows such as Eurovision and The X Factor with their standing ovation rendition of Queen’s “The Show Must Go On”, and also performed in the O2 Arena, London. Even Simon Cowell said “This kid’s..a STAR!”.
Theatre credits in Australia include Angel Dumott Schunard in Rent directed by Shaun Rennie and part of the original cast and Helpmann Award-winning show Sweet Charity, directed by Dean Bryant at Hayes Theatre.
They also recently released their disco pop anthem with St Croix “My Lovers” hitting a #5 peak on the ARIA Charts advocating LGBTQ+ love and equality (available to stream on Spotify).
Get ready for Big “Slayzian Energy” because “no one gives you a buzz like the EnginQUEER does.”
Originating from Sydney, rising star Abigail Adriano began her performance training at the age of six. Her passion for singing led her to study both classical and contemporary under the guidance of Peter Bodnar.
Abigail’s first theatrical experience was in Tim Minchin’s Matilda the Musical in the role of Alice.
On the small screen, Abigail played the co-leading role of Rose in the Netflix/ABC television series The Unlisted. She also appeared on The Voice Kids Australia and has worked on numerous advertising campaigns.
Abigail is excited to be making her professional lead role debut as Kim in Miss Saigon. She would like to thank her family, mentors and T&E Management for their ongoing support and guidance.
Nigel Huckle is an award-winning Australian-American performer based in New York. He has performed in iconic venues across the world from the Dubai Opera in Cameron Mackintosh's production of Les Misérables, to the Theatro Municipal do Rio de Janeiro with The TEN Tenors, and here at home in the Opera House in West Side Story with Opera Australia.
He recently won a San Diego Theatre Critics’ Circle Award for his run as Fabrizio in The Light in the Piazza at the California Center for the Arts, Escondido.
Other credits include Lt. Cable in South Pacific (Theatre Under the Stars, Houston), Jimmy in Thoroughly Modern Millie (The Production Company), and Nick in the Australian premiere of The Handmaid’s Tale (Australian Contemporary Opera Company).
Nigel holds a BFA in Musical Theatre from Shenandoah Conservatory, is proudly represented by IWM and is a member of MEAA Equity.
Born in Indonesia and raised in Singapore, Louisa moved to Australia in 2019 to pursue a Bachelor of Music Theatre at Elder Conservatorium, University of Adelaide (2022). Louisa made her professional musical debut as Kim Alternate/Ensemble at the Sydney Opera House in Miss Saigon (2023).
Her credits include working at Universal Studios Japan (2023) and Zoe/Mei Cover in State Theatre Company South Australia’s Single Asian Female (2022). Louisa is a proud member of MEAA Actors Equity Australia.
Sarah is thrilled to be joining the cast of Miss Saigon, following two seasons of the delightful A Christmas Carol as Belle.
Sarah’s career began with Opera Queensland performing in the children’s choir in La Bohème and Hansel and Gretel. She went on to study and after graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Music Theatre from the Ballarat Arts Academy (now known as Federation University). Sarah played Tracy in Dust (Queens Theatre and Brisbane’s Powerhouse) and Elizabeth in Third World Blues (Company 11).
Sarah’s breakout role was the one she originated as the lead of Lisainthe national tourof Ladies in Black, a new work co-produced by the Queensland and Melbourne Theatre Companies. Next came Sophie Sheridan in the Australian tour of Mamma Mia! and then sellout seasons of Come From Away in the role of Janice and Others. Most recently, Sarah made her West End debut when she joined the London production of Come From Away. Other credits include You’re A Good Man Charlie Brown in the role of Sally Brown.
Screen credits include The Doctor Blake Mysteries and Making Dust for ABC Artscape.
Lewis is a graduate of The University of Auckland where he completed a Bachelor of Commerce majoring in Marketing and Commercial Law.
While studying business, he was awarded a full scholarship at The Auckland Opera Study, where he trained extensively with Frances Wilson Fitzgerald. He was then successful in becoming a member of the NZ Opera Freemasons Chorus from 2015 – 2017.
In 2015 Lewis won the Presidents Cup for most promising vocal artist at the North Shore Singing Competition, and also won the John Bond Award at NZ Aria in 2016, for most promising vocal artist.
Since then Lewis’ theatre credits include, the role of Sky in Mamma Mia! the Musical Australian Tour (LWAA), Ensemble/Raoul understudy in Phantom of the Opera (Cameron Mackintosh & Opera Australia), Ted in Bonnie & Clyde (Joshua Robson Productions) Ensemble/Raoul understudy in Phantom of the Opera on Sydney Harbour (Opera Australia), Barry Belson in Jersey Boys (G&T productions), Mutombo/Mafala understudy in The Book of Mormon (Gordon Frost), Turandot, (NZ Opera), Carmen (NZ Opera). His screen credits include Frozen Moments, The Pact and The Bridge to Terabithia.
Laurence made his Australian debut in Miss Saigon at the Sydney Opera House and is extremely delighted to reprise the role of Thuy for the Asian Tour. He is grateful to return to the Philippines, where he started his theatre career, in this iconic musical.
A proud Filipino-Kiwi born in Auckland, he earned an honours degree in Music at the University of Otago. After graduating, Laurence moved to Manila, Philippines to establish an international career in the performing arts.
After being a resident performer at Resorts World Manila for two years in the vocal trio Primo, he made his professional theatre debut alongside Broadway legend Lea Salonga in Atlantis Theatrical’s Fun Home in 2016.
Laurence also made his television acting debut in 2016 on the popular primetime teleserye Dolce Amore on ABS-CBN playing the character Mr. Mossman opposite Liza Soberano.
Other theatre highlights include Charlie Price in the Manila run of Kinky Boots and Young Ebenezer in A Christmas Carol.
Kiara is a 26-year-old Philippine-based actor, who started her theatre training at the age of five with Repertory Philippines, and subsequently with the Marie Eugenie Theatre of the Assumption (where she won the METTA Gold Award), and the University of the Philippines Diliman.
With Repertory Philippines, Kiara made her professional debut at the age of 14 in Disney's Camp Rock, and most recently took on her first lead role in Snow White and the Prince, for which she was nominated as Best Performer in a Musical in the BroadwayWorld Philippines Awards. Her other theatre credits include Mrs. Potiphar and understudy Asenath in Joseph the Dreamer (Trumpets), ensemble in Ang Huling El Bimbo, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Annie (Newport World Resorts); as well as featured roles in Flashcard Tangle, and How We Got On (C.A.S.T.).
Kiara was a Philippine representative at the 2015 World Hip Hop Championships in California, and an actor in iWantTFC series Lyric and Beat. Kiara is also a songwriter and recording artist as a member of the self-produced Philippine pop girl group Daydream, who was nominated for Favorite Group at the 2022 Philippine Association of the Record Industry Awards.
Carlo graduated from Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University in 2018 with a Bachelor of Arts in Music Theatre.
Following his graduation, Carlo featured in Sweet Charity for Understudy Productions, Wicked for Matt Ward Entertainment and originated the role of Barry Bagsley in the world premiere of Don’t Call Me Ishmael: The Musical with Underground Broadway. He then toured with Brainstorm Productions throughout 2020 and 2021.
Following a move to Sydney in 2022 Carlo appeared in Bonnie and Clyde for Josh Robson Productions and played the role of Brayden in The Deb for ATYP.
Carlo made his Australian Tour debut joining the company of Mamma Mia!
Michael is a dancer and performer based in Sydney. He started dance and gymnastics training at the age of 7 at ED5 International Junior School and Sydney Olympic Park. He also participated in the Australian Ballet School Interstate program for several years. Michael went on to complete an Advanced Diploma in Performing Arts at ED5 International’s Full-‐time course (2017-‐ 2018). He studied under William A Forsythe, Leslie Bell, Phillip Filo and Nathan Sheens.
Michael has worked commercially alongside stars like Marcia Hines, Paulini, Lucy Durack and Mini Cooper. He has worked in Television on Channel 10's The Masked Singer, ABC’s Tom Ballad’s Tonightly, Amazon’s The Moth Effect and as part of Tinder’s 'Represent Love' and NSW 'Make No Doubt’ campaigns. His dancing has taken him around the world working as a featured Dancer for Tokyo Disney Land and Royal Caribbean Cruise Line. While in Sydney Michael has worked in shows for Opera Australia, Sydney Showboat and After Midnight the Cabaret. He is so excited to embark on this next adventure.
Ellie Chan is a graduate of the Victorian College of the Arts (VCA), with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Music Theatre. Prior, Ellie trained at the May Downs School of Dance under Renie Ann Martini OAM.
Ellie’s music theatre debut was in The King and I (The Production Company). Recently, she performed in Elegies: A Song Cycle (VCA), Little Women (VCA) and as a featured soloist in Morning Melodies at Hamer Hall. Ellie also performed in the Melbourne Choir for Chess: The Musical (StoreyBoard Entertainment).
Ellie was a semi-finalist in the inaugural AOC initiative in 2020 and is a member of MEAA.
Shannon is a graduate of Berklee College of Music & The Boston Conservatory. As part of the AOC Initiative, he also secured a full scholarship with Village Nation.
His NYC debut was in You, Me, I, We for the National Asian Artists Project. Shannon was part of the world premiere of Sticks and Stones for Lady Gaga’s Born this Way Foundation and was featured in the cast recording of d’ILLUSION, The Houdini Musical.
In Australia, Shannon recently appeared in Titanic: The Musical. Other overseas credits include Pippin, Legally Blonde, City of Angels, Anything Goes, Carousel, Cabaret and The Music Man.
Many thanks to his family, Chris, and T&E Management.
Bella Choundary trained at Sydney’s Ev and Bow attaining a Certificate IV in Dance.
Bella made her Musical Theatre debut in the critically acclaimed Australian production of Jagged Little Pill (GWB) in 2020. Bella’s credits now include performances at the ARIA Awards with Peach PRC, the Logies with Amy Shark, the opening of the FIFA World Cup with Tones and I and Sydney’s Mardi Gras with Agnes, as well as special events for YSL, Tik Tok and Hermes.
On screen, Bella has appeared on television’s The Masked Singer and was cast in a featured dancer role in Rebel Wilson’s film version of The Deb.
Bella is thrilled to joining this incredible cast of Miss Saigon!
Czar is a versatile performer born and raised in the Philippines. His journey in the world of performing began at the age of 17, sparking a passion which led to numerous memorable performances with Julie Borromeo’s Performing Arts Foundation, and Repertory Philippines.
Czar is honoured to become a part of the Miss Saigon family.
Originally from Melbourne, David graduated from the acclaimed Bachelor of Arts (Music Theatre), at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA).
David’s music theatre credits include Opera Australia’s The Phantom of the Opera (Handa On Sydney Harbour - 2022) as Ensemble and Marksman cover, and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (2022-2023) as Ensemble and Pharaoh and Reuben cover.
David has performed extensively from a young age, and his love for the stage extends further into his own artistic endeavours as an actor, songwriter and music producer.
Miss Saigon is Natasha Dumlao’s professional theatre debut. Natasha is a graduate of the Professional Conservatory of Musical Theatre (PCMT) at New York Film Academy (NYFA), where she was a scholarship student of Broadway’s Deidre Goodwin and Kristy Cates. Whilst in New York, she was a cast member of productions of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (Muriel) and Pippin (The Leading Player). She began her performance training as a student at Newtown High School of the Performing Arts.
Natasha would like to thank her family and teachers for their ongoing guidance and support.
Gelina is a proud Filipina-Australian who is passionate about diversity and representation in the arts. She made her professional theatre debut as Swing and Assistant Choreographer in The Deb (ATYP), then joined Dubbo Champion Wrestling (Hayes Theatre Company) as Assistant Choreographer, both new Australian musicals.
Prior, she had worked as both cast and creative in a sold-out season of Heathers: The Musical (The Mitchell Old Company). She has also performed in Packemin Productions’ Jesus Christ Superstar, Mamma Mia!, and We Will Rock You, and recently worked as Choreographer for their production of Les Misérables. A rising star in the industry, Gelina is honoured to be making her Opera Australia debut in Miss Saigon.
Born and raised in Cairns, Sara moved to Sydney in 2016 to further her studies at ED5International where she graduated with an Advanced Diploma of Performing Arts. Sara recently toured regionally with Girls on Tap, directed and choreographed by Sally Dashwood along with a featured performance at Light The Way Convention. Proudly represented by Focus Talent Management, Sara is ecstatic to be making her professional musical theatre debut in Miss Saigon with Opera Australia.
Leyton began his training at two years of age at his mother’s dance school, Donna Jean’s Danceforce and later at The Australian Ballet School ITP, Newtown High School of the Performing Arts and Brent St.
In 2022, he graduated from ED5International with an Advanced Diploma of Performing Arts. At 12 years of age, Leyton made his professional musical theatre debut in the original Australian production of Matilda the Musical. Leyton has performed with The Australian Ballet, Sydney Showboats, Carols in the Domain and on Ready Set Dance (Nick Jr.). Represented by T&E Management, Leyton is thrilled to be in Opera Australia's production of Miss Saigon.
Emily is a proud Vietnamese – Australian performer, born in Naarm/ Melbourne and raised in Brisbane. Emily began her training at the age of eight with extensive training in all genres where she found her passion for Musical Theatre, which led her to be a scholarship graduate from Patrick School of the Arts in Performing arts, where she obtained her Diploma in Dance in 2021.
Emily’s credits include Commonwealth Games hand over in 2022 (Baker boy, Vanessa Amorosi, Taylor Henderson), AFL grand final (Robbie Williams), Cosentino the Grand Illusionist and an official NBL team member for SEM Phoenix. Other credits: Corporate events with Crown Entertainment, Channel 7, Marvel Stadium, Grand Prix, Virgin Australia and Peter Alexander.
Miss Saigon marks her professional theatre debut and she feels incredibly privileged to be joining such a talented cast. Emily would like to thank and acknowledge her loved ones and mentors for their constant guidance and support and is thrilled for the journey ahead.
Jiho Hwang was born in Korea and studied opera singing at the Catholic University of Korea.
Following his mandatory military service with the Police Band of Korea, he went to Vienna to pursue his musical education at the Jam Music Lab. Jiho Hwang has been on stage as a singer and actor in various productions.
During his studies, he made his professional theatre debut at the Raimund Theater in Vienna with Miss Saigon playing the roles of Ensemble/Cover Thuy/Assistant Commissar, and Cover Chulalongkorn in The King and I at the Seefestspiele Mörbisch. He also appeared as Ensemble in Operette Land des Lächelns. Additionally, he participated in the television show Phantom Singer 4 in Korea.
Mikaila is a Japanese-Australian performer, now back in Australia after several years living in Tokyo. In Japan, Mikaila honed her skills in stunts and martial arts and was fortunate enough to be a part of a national performing tour.
Mikaila is a graduate of the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts, with a Bachelor of Arts in Music Theatre. During her studies, Mikaila performed in Once On This Island, Thoroughly Modern Millie and Spring Awakening.
Mikaila is thrilled to be making her professional musical theatre debut in Miss Saigon.
Australian artist Patrick Jeremy has performed in musical theatre and opera around the world, from his hometown the Festival City of Adelaide, to Sydney, London, Rome, Vienna, New York, Canada, and now the Asia Tour of Miss Saigon. Patrick’s European debut was at the Teatro dell’Opera di Roma, as Rick in the Châtelet production of John Adams’ I Was Looking at the Ceiling and Then I Saw the Sky. In London, Patrick appeared in West End Bares and Thoroughly Modern Millie.
His solo cabaret show enjoyed two seasons at Don’t Tell Mama in New York. Favourite roles include the title roles in Candide and Sunday in the Park with George, Giorgio in Passion, Lun Tha in The King & I and Puck in A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
Hamish Johnston’s recent productions include Tick, Tick… Boom! (StoreyBoard Entertainment) and Happy End (Victorian Opera) and he played Karl Jenkins and Dudley Dursley in the original cast for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. Screen credits include Utopia (ABC). Hamish is a graduate of the Musical Theatre program at the Victorian College of the Arts, where his roles included The Baker in Into the Woods. Hamish made his mainstage debut in Eddie Perfect’s Vivid White for the Melbourne Theatre Company.
Nick is thrilled to bring Miss Saigon on tour following its successful Australian run. He is returning to GWB after charming audiences as Fezziwig in their inaugural production of A Christmas Carol.
Other theatrical highlights include: Otto in the Australian premiere of Spring Awakening for Sydney Theatre Company, Jamie in Mary Bryant with Magnormos, Jerome in Merrily We Roll Along with Watch This, Jacob in La Cage aux Folles with Quirky and he has also appeared in productions of The Pirates of Penzance and Kismet for The Production Company.
Last year, Nick had the privilege of joining the cast of Australian Epic, a zany, musical TV show for ABC TV, based on various Australian events, written by Andrew Hansen and Chris Taylor. This delightful series is available to watch now.
Being a part of Miss Saigon is a dream come true for Nick, and he extends heartfelt thanks to Karl, Sprout, and Bug for their unwavering support and letting him go off and play 'make believe'.
Vi Lam, born and raised in Vietnam, based in Sydney is a passionate dancer, instinctive choreographer, and dedicated educator.
Over 15 years, he has honed a unique dance language, sculpting movements that interpret lyrics and resonate with the intricate nuances of sound, delving into shapes and textures.
To Vi, dance is not just performance but a rich narrative. His choreography unfolds stories, emphasising both abstract and commercial facets, and highlighting cultural motifs. Music is more than an accompaniment to Vi—it guides, acting as the compass for his heartfelt choreographic conversations.
His collaborations span Opera Australia, Sydney Dance Company, The Australian Ballet, GWB, LOcREaDO Dance Company, UNSW Global, and Commbank. On screen, he's contributed to SBS’ I’m Not Gay and ABC’s Significant Others. A notable achievement is his Sydney Theatre Awards nomination for Best Choreography in a Musical for 2023's The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee presented by September Remedy Production at Hayes Theatre Co. Vi is delighted and thrilled to debut his main stage musical theatre journey with Miss Saigon.
Winchester began his dance training at Philippine High School for the Arts and took BA Anthropology at the University of the Philippines, Diliman. He was a lead dancer of the UP Filipiniana Dance Group and became the Associate Artistic Director in 2011.
He joined the premier jazz and contemporary dance company in the Philippines and performed locally, in the US, Europe, and Southeast Asia. He was one of the ensemble members in Repertory Philippines’ Song and Dance. He performed in various Royal Caribbean International production shows as a cast dancer and aerialist. He was part of the Miss Saigon UK International Tour and Miss Saigon Danish version in Copenhagen, Denmark. In 2022, Chester was the Dance Captain of the Miss Saigon German version in Vienna, Austria.
Robbie is a Sydney based performer who began his journey as part of the hip hop group Kookies N Kream who were Grand Finalists on television’s Australia’s Got Talent and went on to perform nationally and internationally.
Keen to expand his horizons, Robbie then undertook full time performing arts training in all genres at ED5International, graduating in 2015 with a Diploma of Performing Arts under the guidance of William A Forsythe.
Robbie’s professional credits include AIDA (Opera Australia), various performances on The Voice with artists such as Jessica Mauboy and Guy Sebastian, Guy Sebastian’s film clip Choir, and TVCs for brands including Telstra, Optus and Cricket Australia. Robbie has also competed at the Hip Hop Internationals World Supreme Battlegrounds.
In 2022, Robbie made his professional Musical Theatre debut in Jagged Little Pill (GWB). He is thrilled to now be a part of the cast of the incredible Miss Saigon.
Bailey is a multi-faceted performer from Melbourne/Naarm (Australia) who grew up singing and dancing from the age of five.
Bailey prides himself on his versatility as an artist and went on to train at Patrick School of the Arts, graduating from their Performing Arts course in 2019.
Since then, Bailey has further developed his voice with Tim Smith at Vocal Alchemy.
Whilst studying, Bailey secured his first commercial contract and has been fortunate enough to continue working since.
Some of his proudest credits include: working with the Michael Cassel Group on Harry Potter and the Cursed Child as the company’s Flying Captain and Aerial Swing, working abroad with Royal Caribbean International on an original feature show Pixels Cabaret, and most recently part of Opera Australia’s Original Australian cast for their Miss Saigon AU tour.
Although this is not Bailey’s first professional theatre credit, it is his first time touring to Asia. He is both thrilled and thankful to be a part of this incredible production and cannot wait for local audiences to love this show as much as he does.
Tetsuya Okubo was born in Osaka, Japan. He had a passion for gymnastics and trained as a gymnast to pursue athletics in his earlier age. He furthered his education at Osaka Kyouiku university Department of Education, elementary school teacher training Course and health and physical education in Kansai Vocational College of Medicine. His performance credits include Matilda, Miss Saigon, Oliver! ,1789: Les Amants De La Bastille and The Phantom and Detective. When he isn’t performing, Tetsuya enjoys playing piano and working out.
Hailing from Tokushima, Japan, Atsushi grew up in the Awa Dance Community (Japanese traditional arts) and as a gymnast. Atsushi was the winner of Shikoku Gymnastics Competition in 2003. He has performed as a professional artist nationally and internationally with companies such as The House of Dancing Water (Dragone), Fuerza Bruta WA and Wayra, Tokyo Disney Resort (stunts) and Universal Studios Japan.
David Ouch (He/Him) is a graduate of the Western Australian Academy Performing Arts (WAAPA). Recently, he performed in the original Australian company of Moulin Rouge! The Musical (Global Creatures). Other theatre credits include the world premiere of Muriel’s Wedding The Musical (Global Creatures/STC), Fakir in The Secret Garden (OA/ GFO), Luke in Anything Goes (OA/ GFO), Showboat (The Production Company) and Thuy/ Engineer Cover in Miss Saigon (Packemin). A Promised Land is David’s first original work about his family’s survival of the Cambodian Civil War and immigrating to Australia (Riverside Theatre). He would like to thank his family, friends and WM team.
Tony Oxybel is a performing artist and choreographer. He was born in Paris, France, where he obtained a Masters in Public Affairs. Initially making his way to Sydney in 2019 to conclude his end of studies internship, he ended up dabbling into the street dance and studio scenes, mastering commercial, voguing and afro disciplines. He then ventured into commercial gigs such as music videos, showcases, back-up dancer touring and TV commercials and campaigns and finally made his musical debut in 2022 in A Chorus Line, followed by Hairspray in 2022-2023.
Paloma is an emerging and passionate artist based in Sydney. She is a recent graduate of the National Institute of Dramatic Art where she obtained a diploma of musical theatre. At NIDA Paloma was involved in Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street as Dance Captain/ensemble and Angela Rose Late Bloomer music video as Angela figure/dancer.
Prior to this, Paloma trained at Lane Cove Dance Academy, NIDA young actors studio and The Next Step Performing Arts. Having performed in various community theatre shows such as CATS (Demeter, Willoughby Theatre Company), Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Noteable Theatre Company) and Mamma Mia! (WTC), Paloma is thrilled to be making her professional musical theatre debut in Miss Saigon. Paloma thanks all her loved ones, mentors and X Division for their continued support.
Annabelle is a graduate of the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA), where she obtained her Bachelor of Arts in Music Theatre. Annabelle made her professional debut in The Phantom of the Opera on Sydney Harbour with Opera Australia, understudying the role of Meg Giry and most recently appeared in the Australian Tour of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat for Tim Lawson. Prior to this, Annabelle toured NSW with Perform Education in their educational musical theatre show The Greatest Discovery. On screen, Annabelle appeared as a featured vocalist for Channel 7’s Carols in the Domain 2021.
Jack made his musical theatre debut in The Phantom of the Opera 2022 on Sydney Harbour (Opera Australia) and hasn’t stopped working since. He has most recently performed as Dance Captain and Assistant Choreographer on Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (MWE) and his other stage and screen credits include Singin’ in the Rain in Concert (Prospero Arts + QPAC) and The Wedding Singer (DVE) international tour 2021.
Jack has worked with New York based dance company, Step One (RWS) as a soloist, and recently portrayed the role of Rex Carr in season 2 of Ms Fisher’s Modern Murder Mysteries (Every Cloud Production).
Additional credits include Unboxed Documentary series (ABC), Senseless State (SCIMM), Cosi Fan Tutte (Opera Australia), as well as Vera Blue, Boi and Patrick Jonnson music videos.
Jack is most excited to be making his ‘swing debut’ back where it all began with Opera Australia and is proudly represented by Ian White Management.
Born and bred in Melbourne, Asmara is an emerging artist in the industry. Asmara has trained at many schools across the country, choosing to study at Patrick School of the Arts (Performing Arts & Musical Theatre) to really perfect her artistry. However, she cut her studies short to pursue her first professional contract with Royal Caribbean International in Pixels aboard Ovation of the Seas. After returning to Melbourne, Asmara was cast in Legally Blonde the Musical as Pilar (dir. Michael Ralph - James Terry Collective). Following the pandemic, Asmara was then cast in The Wedding Singer: The Musical Comedy as Ensemble/Cover Angie and shortly after in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat in the Ensemble. Other notable dance credits include Another You Film Clip by Adam Noviello, AFL 2022 Grand Final, ABC 90th TV Special 90% and the Keep on Smiling Toyota TVC., as well as acting credits in the Telstra brings 5G AR wayfinding to Marvel Stadium TVC.
Louis’ theatre credits include Beauty and The Beast (UK Tour), Miss Saigon (UK Tour), Mamma Mia! (UK Tour), Oliver! (Leicester Curve),and Barnum (UK Tour).
Tamsyn Thomas (she/her) has spent her entire lifetime in admiration of the performing arts, remaining dedicated to developing her skills and craft. In 2022, Tamsyn graduated as a scholarship student from Kelly Aykers Full Time Dance with a Diploma of Musical Theatre. Opera Australia’s production of Miss Saigon marks her professional theatre debut, and with deep gratitude, she thanks her loved ones and mentors for their guidance, assistance and support.
Training: Brad graduated from Arts Educational Schools London.
Theatre includes: Swing/ Cover Roger, Phil and Erwin in Tina - The Tina Turner Musical (West End), Assistant Dance Captain/1st Cover Aslan in The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe (UK Tour), Ensemble/1st Cover Freddy in My Fair Lady (Palermo), Ensemble/1st Cover Elder Price in The Book of Mormon (International Tour), Swing in Miss Saigon (International Tour), Prince in Snow White (Buxton Opera House), Eddie in Mamma Mia (Novello Theatre & UK Tour).
Other work includes: The Barricade Boys, Ensemble in The Laurence Olivier Awards 2013 (Royal Opera House, Covent Garden), Ensemble in The Laurence Olivier Awards 2014 (Royal Opera House, Covent Garden).
Aday Velasco began his training as a singer and acrobat at the age of eight. He learnt various disciplines such as artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, and aerial acrobatics. He later continued his training in acting, dance and singing.
Aday worked for four years for Costa Cruises and three years for Celebrity Cruises at the company Farfadais. There he held the position of Specialty Act and Aerial Captain.
In 2019, he worked as an acrobatic dance soloist for the Vivid Grand Show at the Friedrichstadt-Palast in Berlin, Germany. Aday was then seen in the musical Miss Saigon as Ensemble GI and Acrobat at the Raimund Theatre, Vienna, Austria. Most recently, Aday Velasco performed as Ensemble/Sergej in the musical Anastasia at the Landestheater Linz, Austria as well as in the musical Jersey Boys at the Musical Sommer Amstetten in Austria in the role of Joe Pesci/Dance Captain.
Sam is a 2016 VCA graduate. He was recently nominated for the Sydney Theatre Award for Best Performance in a Supporting Role in a Musical for his performance as Henri Baurel in An American in Paris.
Sam has also been a member of platinum-selling group The Ten Tenors since 2019. He made his debut in 2017 in The Production Company’s Jesus Christ Superstar, and in the same year, was awarded the Playbill Future Prospect Award at the Rob Guest Endowment.
Sam’s other credits include William Murdoch in Titanic (The Marrollo Project), Frank in Priscilla Queen of the Desert (NCL), Whizzer in Falsettos (Stageart), Marius in Les Misérables, and Billy Lawlor in 42nd Street (both for Free-Rain Theatre Company).
Meet Saffron, a five-year-old Vietnamese Singaporean with a heart full of dreams. She is a budding ballerina who loves to twirl and dance.
During her free time, when not playing Pokemon cards with her sibling, Saffron likes playing tunes on the piano.
Saffron is thrilled to make her professional musical theatre debut as Tam in Miss Saigon.
Kyler is a cheerful and curious five-year-old child with a passion for Lego, Paw Patrol and Number blocks.
He enjoys quiet time building intricate structures from his imagination but is always ready to play a game of Superheroes with his friends in school.
Kyler is thrilled to make his professional musical theatre debut in Miss Saigon.
Thomas is an energetic five-year-old boy who loves learning new things and has a deep curiosity about the world. He approaches every new discovery with boundless enthusiasm and an eagerness to understand how things work.
The youngest of four children, Thomas loves playing board games with his siblings, Stephanie, Sophie and Charles, and whizzing around on his bike. He also enjoys singing songs he learns in school and is also learning to play the violin.
This is Thomas' first time performing in a musical, and he is very excited to be part of such a wonderful production.
Francesco is an energetic, funny, and friendly four-year old who lives in Singapore. He enjoys swimming, cycling, playdates with his classmates and neighbours, and travelling to Manila to spend time with family.
At home, his interests include drawing, building Lego sets, cooking, and dressing up as his favourite superheroes. He was bitten by the theatre bug and is a certified ‘Hamilfan’. He is thrilled to be making his musical theatre debut with the international cast of Miss Saigon
Augustus, known as “Gus” to his friends, is an energetic four-year-old from Singapore.
He is happiest during Chinese New Year as he gets to perform the Lion Dance! In addition to spontaneous performances for his family and friends, he also enjoys taking his lion dance costume, cymbals and drums to Orchard Road, Singapore's busiest shopping district, where he regularly attracts a crowd of onlookers.
Gus' other hobbies include playing the piano, Tae Kwon do, chess and swimming. He will also talk to anyone and everyone about his favourite topics which include Bluey, Paw Patrol and dinosaurs.
This is Gus' musical theatre debut, and he is very excited to have the opportunity to perform in Miss Saigon in Singapore.