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                    [ArticleID] => 92356
                    [Title] => The luminous Ces Campos - DIRECT LINE by Boy Abunda
                    [Summary] => Yes, there is still magic, brilliance and bravura in Miss Saigon after Lea Salonga. Pundits unabashedly declared that after Lea Salonga, Miss Saigon will play to the dead corals and floating garbage behind Folk Arts Theater. They were wrong. I was wrong. Last Tuesday, I saw Miss Saigon playing to a full house, even after Lea Salonga has gone to New York to close Miss Saigon in Broadway. It must have been terribly scary for the producers considering that Miss Saigon has been identified with Lea Salonga in a country where star system is almost sacred.
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                    [Title] => Should Regine replace Lea in Miss Saigon? - DIRECT LINE  by Boy Abunda
                    [Summary] => Just a wild idea. Now that Lea Salonga is moving out of Saigon Manila wouldn’t it be a great idea to get somebody like Regine Velasquez to take her place? Let’s clarify things. I think Lea’s contract with Miss Saigon expires by the end of 2000 and I heard that she’s closing Miss Saigon in Broadway with the original Chris – Will Chase. Regine, if you remember,was strongly considered for the role of Kim in the Broadway version. Some say she was offered the role. There was just snags that could not be settled.
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                    [ColumnID] => 133272
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