Lea Salonga |

Miss Saigon Les Misérables (musical) Princess Jasmine Gerard Salonga Manila Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences Award Flower Drum Song Outer Critics Circle Award Laurence Olivier Award Broadway theatre Aladdin (film) Theatre World Award Mulan Tony Award Éponine Polish Academy Audience Award Fantine Drama Desk Award Mulan II Angeles City Small Voice Lea (album) I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing (album) Lea... In Love By Heart Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo Les Misérables - The Dream Cast in Concert Fa Mulan Judy Kuhn Faith Prince Claude-Michel Schönberg Alain Boublil Los Angeles, California Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical Cameron Mackintosh Les Misérables Grease (musical) Guys and Dolls As the World Turns Singer
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