If there is any piece of theater that the we are most aware of, it is definitely Miss Saigon, the passionate, honest and heart-wrenching telling of a tragic love story told through the point of view of the painfully tragic destitute that is Kim. But while the entire world cranes its neck and presses its ears close for a sight and sound of the much-celebrated character, another beautifully complex and equally tragic wrought character is often overlooked.
The harmonious cacophony of the daily dies down to an eerie sense of calm, betraying the war-torn Vietnamese milieu. An unsettling melody disrupts the quiet, foretelling in its cadence of percussion and strings. It is a weighty moment and from it emerges the sensually attractive but hardened Gigi Van Tranh, the original Miss Saigon in the story. Stripped to a bare minimum, there is nowhere to hide as she rings in the first solo of the show, The Movie In My Mind. Forlorn and at the edge of giving up, Gigi reverberates of the last clutches of hope—“And life is like a dream,” she sings and it hits you right in the soul.
Come to think of it, the tough as nails Gigi Van Tranh sets the tone for the now classic musical. It is her plight for a better life, where she won’t have to dance, that resonates and latches you on to the rest of the show. Yes, the role isn’t a major one but it is important. It was precisely this level of understanding that Rachelle Ann Go gravitated to the role roughly two years ago.
This story is from the June 2020 edition of MEGA.
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