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"Greg Stone is outstanding as Chris, the handsome and dashing young Marine who falls head-over-heels in love with Kim, the 17-year-old innocent played so passionately by Kym Hoy."--Robert W. McDowell, The Spectator, Raleigh, NC, March 17, 1999. |
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"Miss Saigon which is sung through without spoken dialogue requires excellent voices. They are there at the Paramount. Greg Stone, as Chris, is a big guy with a big voice. Mika Nishida, as Kim, comes up to about Stone's third rib from the bottom. And yet she has a voice that, at least with electronic tinkering, is as strong as his. They sound great together in their big duet, 'The Last Night of the World'."--Joe Adcock, The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Dec. 14, 1999. |
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Greg with Mika Nishida as Kim, "The Last Night of the World" |
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"Stone isn't content with playing a shallow, love-'em and leave-'em GI like Pinkerton, Butterfly's lover in the opera. As played by Stone, Chris can be seen as maybe duplicitous and selfish, but also as someone who believes in doing right."--Whitney Smith, The Commercial Appeal, August 5, 1998. |
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"Nishida and Greg Stone, as Chris, glide dreamily through 'The Last Night of the World.' And Stone summons vocal and dramatic authority when Chris asks 'Why God Why?' does he have to fall in love when his tour of duty is almost over."--Perry Stewart, Star-Telegram, Fort Worth, Texas, August 7, 1999. |
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Greg with Mika Nishida as Kim, "Sun and Moon" |
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"Possessed of a supple and expressive singing voice, Greg Stone touchingly captures the conflicted emotions of Kim's American lover, a strapping football hero of a Marine who finds himself entirely out of his depth in a country whose people and history he will never understand."--Daryl H. Miller, Los Angeles Times, Sept, 1999. |
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Greg with Jacqueline Piro as Ellen, "I Still Believe" |
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"[Greg]Stone's Chris seems cut from a mold--he's a handsome, kind guy and Stone's portrayal of Chris' roller-coaster journey has a by-the-numbers quality."--Paul Hodgins, The Orange County Register, Sept. 7, 1999. |
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"Mika Nishida (Kim) and Greg Stone (Chris) suited their roles perfectly. . . Stone portrayed the conflicted Chris skillfully and managed the demanding singing role, which ranged from his lowest notes up into his falsetto."--Ruth Bingham, Honolulu Star-Bulletin, October 11, 1999. |
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All photos are by Joan Marcus as printed in the "Miss Saigon" souvenir program. |
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