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Last seen in the West End 15 years ago, Miss Saigon has become one of the most successful musicals in history, seen by 40 million people worldwide. From the process of casting 40 actors from 18 different countries, to the reinvention of the staging, including the famous helicopter scene, The Heat is Back On takes us on a journey through rehearsals right up to the star-studded opening night. Featuring interviews with legendary producer Cameron Mackintosh, authors Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg and many of the award-winning cast and creative team.
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Eva Noblezada
Eva Noblezada
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Eva Noblezada
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Alistair Brammer
Alistair Brammer
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Alistair Brammer
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Jon Jon Briones
Jon Jon Briones
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Jon Jon Briones
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Rachelle Ann Go
Rachelle Ann Go
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Rachelle Ann Go
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Tamsin Carroll
Tamsin Carroll
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Tamsin Carroll
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Kwang-Ho Hong
Kwang-Ho Hong
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Kwang-Ho Hong
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Hugh Maynard
Hugh Maynard
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Hugh Maynard
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Cameron Mackintosh
Cameron Mackintosh
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Cameron Mackintosh
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Alain Boublil
Alain Boublil
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Alain Boublil
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Claude-Michel Schönberg
Claude-Michel Schönberg
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Claude-Michel Schönberg
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