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  1. 2 days ago · Show Times. About. Video & Photos. Venue. Story. Reviews. FAQ. Cast & Creative. News & Features. Moulin Rouge! The Musical Show Times. Thu. May 9. 7:00pm. Fri. May 10. 7:00pm. Sat. May 11....

  2. 6 days ago · For those unfamiliar, Moulin Rouge is set in 1800s Paris, specifically in the Montmartre district, bustling with artists espousing Bohemian values of truth, beauty, freedom, and love. The narrative centers on Christian, an American artist/poet, and the enchanting Satine, the “sparkling diamond” of the Moulin Rouge cabaret.

  3. Apr 16, 2024 · Written By Ashley Hajimirsadeghi. Review of Moulin Rouge! The Musical —but the tour edition. Moulin Rouge! The Musical | Aug. 2 - Sep. 24, 2023. Watch on. The irony in this blog post is that I told myself I would never see Moulin Rouge! The Musical. Although I was such a big Aaron Tveit fan when it first came out, and I was attending college ...

  4. 2 days ago · Moulin Rouge! The Musical, at the Fabulous Fox Theatre, pushes the envelope on this idea with fantastically entertaining results. Based on the 2001 movie of the same name, the high-energy show ...

  5. May 2, 2024 · Moulin Rouge! The Musical is a feast for the senses, bursting with vibrant costumes, dazzling sets, and electrifying performances. Check out the details in my parents guide review. Moulin Rouge The Musical has come to St. Louis, playing at the Fabulous Fox Theatre from April 30th through May 12, 2024. Moulin Rouge is a theatrical celebration of Truth, Beauty, Freedom, and — above all ...

  6. Apr 29, 2024 · Moulin Rouge! The Musical has been a big success with both critics and audiences, winning a whopping 10 Tony Awards and also scoring an Olivier for Catherine Zuber’s gorgeous costumes.

  7. 3 days ago · Moulin Rouge Reviews. “In a crowded Broadway market place, 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.”. Mark Shenton, The New York Theatre Guide.

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