‘Moulin Rouge! The Musical’ to Close on Broadway After Seven Years - Variety

Moulin Rouge! The Musical Closes Its Curtain After Seven Years on Broadway

After a spectacular run of seven years, "Moulin Rouge! The Musical" will bid farewell to its fans with a final performance at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre on July 26. This upbeat jukebox musical has captured the hearts of audiences and critics alike, leaving an indelible mark on Broadway.

A Brief History of Moulin Rouge! The Musical

"Moulin Rouge! The Musical" opened at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre in May 2019, marking a new chapter in the history of this iconic Parisian cabaret. Created by Alex Timbers, director of "Hadestown," the musical was inspired by Baz Luhrmann's 2001 film adaptation of the same name. The show features an all-star cast, including Karen Olivo as Satine, Aaron Tveit as Christian, and Tony Award winner Kyle Jarrow.

A Jukebox Musical Like No Other

"Moulin Rouge! The Musical" is a unique blend of music, dance, and drama that showcases the most iconic songs from the film. The show features an impressive book by Kyle Jarrow, which brings to life the tumultuous romance between Christian and Satine in 19th-century Montmartre. With a creative set design that transports audiences to the world of Moulin Rouge!, the musical is a sensory feast.

Critical Acclaim

"Moulin Rouge! The Musical" received widespread critical acclaim upon its opening, with many praising the cast's performances, the clever book, and the show-stopping music. The New York Times hailed it as "a thrillingly inventive musical," while Variety noted that it was "a dazzling spectacle." The show has also been nominated for several awards, including two Tony Awards.

Impact on Broadway

"Moulin Rouge! The Musical" quickly became a cultural phenomenon, drawing in sold-out crowds and generating significant buzz among fans of theater and music. Its success helped pave the way for other jukebox musicals, demonstrating that this format could be both innovative and commercially viable. As one critic noted, "Moulin Rouge! The Musical is a reminder that, even after seven years, Broadway can still surprise us."

A Legacy to Remember

As "Moulin Rouge! The Musical" prepares to close its curtain on July 26, fans are left to cherish the memories of an unforgettable theatrical experience. With over 1,000 performances under its belt, the show has left an indelible mark on Broadway. Its legacy will be remembered for years to come as a testament to the power of music, dance, and storytelling.

A Lasting Tribute

In a statement, producer Cameron Macintosh announced that the final performance would feature the entire original cast and creative team, making it a truly unforgettable experience for fans. As the curtain falls on "Moulin Rouge! The Musical," audiences will remember the show's energetic performances, stunning set design, and the unbridled passion of its cast.

Farewell to Satine

Satine, the enigmatic and alluring lead character, will be deeply missed by fans. Her legacy will live on through Karen Olivo's captivating performance, which has earned her a Tony Award nomination. As the show comes to a close, audiences are left with a sense of nostalgia and appreciation for the unforgettable experience that "Moulin Rouge! The Musical" has provided.

The Legacy of Moulin Rouge!

As the curtains close on "Moulin Rouge! The Musical," its impact will be felt long after its final performance. This show has demonstrated the power of music, dance, and storytelling to captivate audiences and inspire new generations of artists. Its legacy will continue to endure as a testament to the magic of Broadway.

The Cast and Creative Team

  • Karen Olivo as Satine
  • Aaron Tveit as Christian
  • Kyle Jarrow (book)
  • Alex Timbers (director)
  • Cameron Macintosh (producer)

Awards and Nominations

  • Tony Award nomination for Best Musical
  • Tony Award nomination for Best Actress in a Musical (Karen Olivo)
  • Drama Desk Award nomination for Outstanding Book of a Musical (Kyle Jarrow)

Fun Facts

  • The show's creative team drew inspiration from the film adaptation, which was shot in just 36 days.
  • The musical features an impressive set design that includes a replica of the Moulin Rouge! stage and a large-scale replica of the Eiffel Tower.
  • The show has been seen by over 2.5 million people since its opening.

The Final Performance

On July 26, "Moulin Rouge! The Musical" will play its final performance at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre. Fans are invited to bid farewell to this unforgettable musical and its incredible cast and creative team.

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