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Miss Saigon: bigWOWO review

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bigWOWO rating: Asian American Silver

I only use the bigWOWO rating system for works created by Asians or Asian Americans.  In this case, I believe I’m being consistent since Miss Saigon isn’t just a work written by a bunch of White dudes but also a musical performed by one of the greatest voices in history, which happens to belong to an Asian woman.  I also don’t usually review plays twenty years after seeing them, but since I’ve been on a Lea Salonga kick, I figured now is as good a time as ever.  I got the soundtrack from the library, and I’ve been reliving my initial impressions of the musical.  (I never got to see Lea perform it.  I think she was sick on the night I went to the theater, so I saw the understudy.)

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Procrastinating with Lea Salonga

I should’ve been writing last night, but I couldn’t stop watching the video above. I think most of my readers are around my age, but for those who are younger, Lea Salonga, the original Miss Saigon, was the international Filipina superstar of my youth. I think she was the first international Filipina superstar period. She was like the Manny Pacquiao of our day.

Her voice is BEAUTIFUL. And for you haters out there (haters who hate Asian men, that is), she married an Asian guy. She eventually played Eponine in Les Miserables and was the singing voice for Princess Jasmine in the Disney animated Aladdin.

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