THE producers of Miss Saigon are looking for boys or girls to play the role of ‘Tam’ when the show runs at Palace Theatre.

Cameron Mackintosh’s new production of Boublil and Schönberg’s iconic musical is coming to Manchester from March 21 to May 12.

This new production opened in London in May 2014 to record-breaking advance sales.

It also swept the board at the 2015 What’s On Stage Awards scooping nine accolades.

Now your child could be part of the sensation.

The Miss Saigon team are looking for small, cute, confident and south east Asian looking children, aged between four and six.

The role of Tam does not require the children to speak, sing or dance but is integral to the plot.

The production tells the story of young bar girl named Kim, orphaned by war, who falls in love with Chris, an American GI – but their lives are torn apart by the fall of Saigon.

The new production is directed by Laurence Connor with musical staging by Bob Avian and additional choreography by Geoffrey Garratt.

Since its London premiere in 1989, Miss Saigon has become one of the most successful musicals in history.

The original production was on Broadway for nearly a decade with 4,063 performances seen by more than 5.9 million people.

It went on to be performed in 15 different languages in 28 countries, winning more than 40 global awards.

For further information on how to apply for the role of Tam, email Joanne Hawes on joanne.hawes2013@gmail.com including a small head and shoulders photo.