Sagwa the Chinese Siamese Cat Live!: Meet Cha-Siu

 is a live stage show based on Sagwa the Chinese Siamese Cat, produced by VEE Corporation in 2005 for its 2005-06 touring season. This tour featured the live show debuts of Cha-Siu (Sagwa's adopted dog cousin), Nai-Nai, and Yeh-Yeh.

The script was written by Anne-Marie Perrotta, Tean Schultz, and. The lyrics were written by and Jacek Fiedorowicz.

The tour ended on January 29, 2006 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Animals

 * Sagwa Miao (Voice:, Costume: Barbara de Rijke and Danna Gingell)
 * Dongwa Miao (Voice: Oliver Grainger (speaking) & Benjamin Rehbinder (singing), Costume: Alice-May Vagen and Emma Borbely)
 * Sheegwa Miao (Voice: Jesse Vinet (speaking) & Cecilia Clark-Manzotti (singing), Costume: Tom Pollmacher and Jade Jones)
 * Cha-Siu Miao (Voice: Daniel Brochu, Costume: Katie Fogerty and Ann Glady Kuusela)
 * Baba Miao (Voice:, Costume: Greg Belcastro)
 * Mama Miao (Voice: Ellen David, Costume: Salisha Anderiesen and Daizy Copello)
 * Yeh-Yeh Miao (Voice: Neil Shee, Costume: Alex Faragher)
 * Nai-Nai Miao (Voice: Sonja Ball, Costume: Ouraine Borgstrom)
 * Fu-Fu (Voice: Rick Jones (speaking) & Brady Moffatt (singing), Costume: Mason Rock and Mason Sabbagh)
 * Jet-Jet (Voice: Brady Moffatt, Costume: Melanie Vann and Alice Wrightsman)
 * Lik-Lik (Voice:, Costume: Teddy Yung and Danny Chávez)
 * Wing-Wing (Voice: Michael Yarmush, Costume: Trevor Fitzalan and Mason Dobrovsky)
 * Hun-Hun (Voice: Eleanor Noble, Costume: Kizzy Warwick)
 * Shei-Hu (Voice: Eleanor Noble, Costume: Jojo Brookes and Tamara Pollmacher)

Humans

 * The Foolish Magistrate (Brandon Ming Zhi Mok / Louis Fukushima)
 * Tai-Tai (Kumiko Yoroizaka / Alexa Boonyasak)
 * The Reader of the Rules (Benjamin Diesch Jr. / )
 * The Cook (Eric Harrison / Wayne Okumoto Smith)
 * Jun (Angela Hashimoto / Xu Jia-Lin)
 * Ba-Do (Kelsie Fu Hashimoto)
 * Luk-Do (Emily Fu Hashimoto)
 * Huang-Do (Dana Qian)

Cancelled shows

 * October 14-16, Bergen PAC, Englewood, NJ, due to scheduling issues.
 * December 8-11, Frank Erwin Center, Austin, TX, due to lighting issues. Shows moved to December 16-18.