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Lea Salonga

Tony award winner Lea Salonga says talks have not yet been finalised on her joining the cast of George Takei’s musical Allegiance on Broadway, but added it is a show she wants to be part of.

The Broadway veteran played the lead female role Kei Kimura when the musical made its sold-out premiere in 2012 at the Old Globe in San Diego, California,

Star Trek actor Takei’s personal and heartfelt show about Japanese-Americans imprisoned during the Second World War goes to Broadway this fall with him in a starring role.

“Of course I’d like to be a part of it, if only to be part of something that’s very important in Broadway history,” Salonga said in a telephone interview on Monday.

But she said things were still being discussed by her agent and the show producers, so she could not say if she will be part of the musical.

Allegiance is multigenerational tale with two love stories that’s framed by a Japanese-American war veteran looking back on his family’s time in a Wyoming internment camp. Previews begin on October 6. It will mark the first Asian-led cast of a musical on Broadway in more than a decade, since Flower Drum Song.

The story of Allegiance covers an important part of American history, when tens of thousands of Asian-Americans were put in camps just because they looked like the enemy, said Salonga. “This kind of prejudice and bigotry is actually still happening,” added the 44-year-old Salonga. “It’s still relevant and that’s the sad and scary part of it.” She said with very few Asian-led musicals on Broadway, Allegiance is “a big, big deal” and also excites her because it will be another milestone for Takei.

The actor famous for playing Hikaru Sulu in Star Trek turned his childhood memories in an internment camp into the musical. “George Takei who is almost 80 years old is going to make his Broadway debut which is really, really exciting for me as a friend of his and as one who worked with him and he’s somebody I used to watch on TV when I was a kid,” she added. Takei turns 78 next month.

Salonga — the original Miss Saigon in London and New York who also starred in the Broadway revival of Flower Drum Song in 2002 — will have a concert on March 14 at the Town Hall in New York. She has also been busy as a coach in The Voice of the Philippines singing contest that ended its second season on Sunday. She continues as coach in the next season of the kid’s edition of the contest. Salonga said she loves grooming the next generation of artists in the Philippine music industry. “It’s something I would like to do even off camera, even when I’m not in front of an audience,” she said.