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    THE ballet. Every evening at the Moulin Rouge, the ballet is at the centrepiece of the show’s magic! Both truly glamorous athletes and talented artists, our dancers will take you on the most enchanting journey. With all our dancers having undergone extensive training in classic dance and jazz, the cabaret company is synonymous with rigour and ...

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    Moulin Rouge! The Musical is set in the bohemian mecca of Montmartre in Paris, France during a period called La Belle Époque at the turn of the twentieth century. The story follows an aspiring American writer and composer named Christian, who has landed in Paris in search of inspiration. He finds it in the form of Satine, a beautiful courtesan, wor...

    Aaron Tveit originated the role of Christian, handsome and vulnerable in equal measures. Broadway fans will certainly know him from his starring turns in Next to Normal and Catch Me If You Can, as well as his portrayal of Danny Zuko on Fox's hugely successful "Grease Live!" Tony Award winner Karen Olivo originated the role of Satine. She previously...

    In a five star review of Moulin Rouge! The Musical for New York Theatre Guide, "Moulin Rouge is a show that has it all: it's not just 70 songs that are rolled into one show, but also a canvas of spectacle and emotion that isn't just a floorshow but left me floored with its sublime artistry." Arrive early and soak up the atmosphere in the auditorium...

    The atmosphere inside the Al Hirschfeld Theatre is adult, sensual, classy and sexually-charged. Characters are all scantily clad and there are scenes of a mild sexual nature to boot. It's the perfect choice for a date night or even a honeymoon destination and if you like your theatre extravagant, loud and pulsating with seduction, then you "can-can...

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    • BAZ LUHRMANN’S FATHER DIED ON THE FIRST DAY OF FILMING. Before he passed away, Baz Luhrmann's dying father—a former gas station and movie theater owner—told his son to focus on the film.
    • NICOLE KIDMAN BROKE A RIB DURING FILMING. TWICE! After fracturing her rib the first time, Nicole Kidman broke it again trying to fit into a corset. She fell down a flight of stairs dancing in heels at three in the morning, and had to film the part where Satine says “A real actress” in a wheelchair.
    • JOHN LEGUIZAMO NEEDED PHYSICAL THERAPY AFTER SHOOTING. To play the diminutive Toulouse-Lautrec, John Leguizamo was required to walk on his knees in special leg braces with his feet and lower legs removed through special effects.
    • STAR WARS FORCED MOULIN ROUGE! OUT OF AUSTRALIA. Shooting at Fox's Sydney studio was not just geographically convenient for Australians Luhrmann and Kidman, but also for Ewan McGregor, who followed up Moulin Rouge!
  3. called the ballet de court (court ballet), featured elaborate scenery and lavish costumes, plus a series of processions, poetic speeches, music and dancing. The first known ballet, Le Ballet comique de la Reine, was performed at court in 1581 by the Queen of France (and her ladies) at her sister’s wedding. The Sun King In the 17th century,

  4. Moulin Rouge! 2001. Photo ©20th Century Fox. How does a semi-autobiographical novel written in 1848 become a jukebox musical in 2001? When Alexandre Dumas fils wrote La Dame aux Camélias, he couldn't have known the impact his story of a dying courtesan and her young lover would have 175 years later. From Maguerite and Armand to Moulin Rouge!

  5. Feb 24, 2020 · A brief history of the Moulin Rouge in Paris, the infamous cabaret that is featured on films, in ballet and Broadway today!

  6. Jul 13, 2022 · The French dance style is said to have originated in the 1840s at the actual Moulin Rouge nightclub, and though its signature high kicks certainly look fun, they’re physically demanding to perform. But back when the can-can first came onto the dance scene, plenty of people didn’t find it fun or respectable, no matter how strong those ...

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