Except, it’s Kyle in the corset.Ah, yes. This is musical as spectacle, so if you don't exactly feel the peril and passion of Christian and Satine's doomed romance, then no matter, because another visual bonbon will be thrown at you soon enough.You could be forgiven for thinking that this tale has reached its sell-by date.

Think "The Wizard of Oz" and "Singin' in the Rain. Click Here to buy Moulin Rouge! the Musical’ Packs More Pop Than One Show Can Handle,‘Moulin Rouge!’ Broadway Review: Director Alex Timbers Is No Baz Luhrmann,Moulin Rouge! It's an absurd combination that by no means should work, but winds up being the undeniable highlight of Broadway's new "Moulin Rouge! What used to pass as immersive theatrical entertainment is, as we end this panicked second decade of the 21st century, no longer immersive enough.

Sounds perfectly logical when that show is the stage adaptation of Baz Luhrmann's blockbuster Moulin Rouge! THE MUSICAL! In Alex Timbers's production, with a book by John Logan, the characters are so thinly drawn that they disappear behind their corsetry and the love triangle so lopsided that it defies most laws of geometry. Still erotically antic with near non-stop dancing courtesy Sonya Tayeh's exhilarating choreography, it's also emotionally engaging, which says quite a lot for a show that doesn't seem to take itself all that seriously.That's not to diminish any other parts of the staging or performance. The Musical’ Is Trapped, Colorfully and Loudly, in Its Own Jukebox,Moulin Rouge review – high-kicking Broadway remix is hard to resist,Theater Review: Moulin Rouge! We crave relief from our growing terror of physical intimacy and our technology-fueled loneliness. I was super thrilled when Nick Wyman came over and starting talking to me.The Play That Goes Wrong had a great pre-show routine as well, both on stage and through the theater.

And thanks to a very savvy adaptation from book writer John Logan and director Alex Timbers, it's paced for maximum pleasure.

For the most part, it's also a smashing entertainment - exuberantly performed, briskly paced, and sumptuously designed in more shades of red than you previously knew existed on the color spectrum.The show is A LOT, in every sense, both intoxicating and exhausting in its unrelenting visual and sonic assault. Is Broadway’s Biggest Karaoke Night,'Moulin Rouge!' Ergo, "Moulin Rouge!

Director Alex Timbers' smartest move is not trying to replicate Luhrmann's quick-cut sense of humor, which would crash and burn onstage. The Musical tickets and Moulin Rouge! Now imagine that's been mashed up with Britney Spears' "Toxic" and The White Stripes' "Seven Nation Army," and vigorously performed by a group of hot-blooded bohemians in early 1900s Paris.

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: ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE (AND SHOWMANSHIP).Will you love ‘Moulin Rouge!’ as a stage musical? re-creates that pre-show pandemonium only twice during the show itself and once again at the curtain call.

The show will be a magnificent, opulent, tremendous, stupendous, gargantuan bedazzlement! There are certainly worse ways to spend and evening than with a musical so visually gorgeous and vibrantly performed.If you ever wondered what might happen if a karaoke machine exploded into a million bejeweled and bedazzled pieces, "Moulin Rouge!"

Lighting designer Justin Townsend can evoke anything from a pulse-pounding nightclub to the shadowy alleys of Argentina to a hallucinogenic electric-green drunken dream. becomes an extravagant, head-spinning Broadway musical,'Moulin Rouge!' It was very cool,Sounds to me like they took a page from Cirque's.The 1998 Broadway revival of CABARET did this pre-show bit at both the Henry Miller Theatre (it’s original home) then when it moved to Studio 54. It doesn't matter.For all its splashy, glittery, high-kicking, butt-cheek-baring, sword-swallowing maximalism, Moulin Rouge! The Musical." The Musical, Al Hirschfeld Theatre, New York, review: exactly what the world needs,BWW Review: MOULIN ROUGE! And even songs you thought you never wanted to hear again pulse with irresistible new sex appeal.

Is the pre-show choreographed or staged to be the same at every performance?

And although it isn't a seamless Broadway transfer, this lavish, rollicking production, from director Alex Timbers and book writer John Logan, serves up some suitably visual and aural splendours.Of course, inserting the pop hits into the period Parisian setting is the whole point of the venture, and Moulin Rouge!

No way.With tongue in cheek and heart in hand, not to mention assorted other body parts splitting, contorting and can-canning up a storm, "Moulin Rouge" is a jukebox musical on steroids. But Moulin Rouge is one of those shows that is not only critic-proof, but maybe also story-proof.