Show Synopsis: A bunch of Vietnamese prostitutes flirt with American soldiers at a club in Saigon in hopes of being taken back to America with a man. Chris and Kim are attracted to each other, but it's Kim's first night working at the club and Chris tries to pay her to leave it because he genuinely cares about her wellbeing. They sleep together and begin to fall in love, but Chris cannot get Kim out from under the influence of the club's owner The Engineer. Thuy, a North Vietnamese army officer and Kim's cousin who she has been betrothed to for years, comes to Saigon to take Kim away, but Kim tells him that the bethrothal was nullified when her parents died and she wants to stay with Chris. Three years later, Chris is living with his wife Ellen, Thuy is searching to put the Engineer behind bars after finding Kim for him, and Kim is in hiding with Chris' son Tam and waiting for Chris to come back. Thuy tries to kill Tam but Kim kills him, and the Engineer agrees to pose as Tam's uncle to help get him and Kim to Bangkok because he wants an American visa. Chris' friend John works for an organization that connects Vietnamese children with their American fathers, and tells Chris about Tam. Chris, Ellen, and John go to Bangkok, and John tells Kim that Chris is there, without telling her about Ellen. Kim has a flashback to the night that the Viet Cong overtook Saigon and John forced Chris into a helicopter to escape. Kim goes to meet Chris but meets Ellen instead, and pleads with Ellen to take Tam back to America. Ellen tells Chris that he cannot have both women, and he promises to stay with her and financially support Kim and Tam from a distance. While the Engineer introduces Tam to his father, Kim shoots herself because she knows that she will not be with Chris whether Tam goes with him or not. Character: Kim, a seventeen-year-old girl who is forced to start working as a prostitute to support herself; very naïve; believes in the power of love. Song Context: The Engineer has agreed to escort Kim and Tan to Bangkok, and she looks forward to a better life for herself and Tan with Chris. Fun Facts: 1) The plot of this musical is based on Giacomo Puccini's opera Madame Butterfly, set against the backdrop of real-life events in Saigon during the Vietnam War. 2) Schönberg has described the major theme of Kim's story and this musical as "The Ultimate Sacrifice," when a mother gives up her child so that the child can have a better life. 3) In 2007, Lea Salonga, who originated the role of Kim on the West End and on Broadway, told Playbill that she wished she had "[experienced motherhood] when I did Miss Saigon, all of the experiences and emotions that go with it."
"You who I cradled in my arms, You asking as little as you can. Little snip of a little man, I know I'd give my life for you. You didn't ask me to be born. You - why should you learn of war or pain? To make sure you're not hurt again, I swear I'd give my life for you. I've tasted love beyond all fear And you should know it's love That brought you here And in one perfect night When the stars burned like new, I knew what I must do. I'll give you a million things I'll never own. I'll give you a world to conquer when you're grown. You will be who you want to be. You can choose whatever heaven grants As long as you can have your chance. I swear I'll give my life for you. Sometimes I wake up Reaching for him. I feel his shadow brush my head But there's just moonlight on my bed. Was he a ghost? Was he a lie That made my body laugh and cry? Then by my side the proof I see. His little one, gods of the sun, bring him to me! You will be who you want to be. You can choose whatever heaven grants As long as you can have your chance. I swear I'll give my life for you. No one can stop what I must do. I swear I'll give my life for you!"