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Tuesday
Jul102018

Moulin Rouge!'s Stage Life Begins

by Chris Feil

We've long been awaiting Baz Luhrman's masterpiece Moulin Rouge! to fulfill the seemingly ancient prophecy to make its way onto the stage. Well, that day has finally arrived as the musical's pre-Broadway tryout begins tonight at Boston's Emerson Colonial Theatre.

We have already been teased by Aaron Tveit singing the epic love song "Come What May" in a foggy theatre, but now we have the real goods we've been dying to see: Karen Olivo stepping into the large shoes of Nicole Kidman as the sparkling diamond Satine and a theatre completely transformed to Luhrman excess. While Olivo's costume (designed by this year's My Fair Lady Tony winner Catherine Zuber) might be somewhat understated from what we might have been hoping to see, we're confident there is further opulence coming once we see what the rest of the show has in store. As for the set, hold on to your hats...

Or maybe toss them into the air in celebration! Where to look first? A full scale iconic windmill! A massive elephant for Christian and Satine to serenade eachother atop of - one can only hope it descends onto the stage as well. These sets are from Derek McLane, Tony winner for 2011's Anything Goes revival, and already promises the kind of immersive experience needed to do justice to Luhrman's vision. And still with a little bit of flair all its own. Spectacular, spectacular indeed.

Word is still out on when the show will arrive on Broadway, but it is looking likely to play later in the season. Any Bostonians seeing this production?

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Reader Comments (4)

THAT STAGE OH MY GOD. YAAAAAS.

July 10, 2018 | Unregistered CommenterChris

That set is gorgeous! I'm really interested in how the songs will sound with actual Broadway voices. Nicole wasn't the strongest singer, but I can't imagine Satine sounding any other way.

July 10, 2018 | Unregistered Commenterthefilmjunkie

Yep! Seeing it next week. Very excited.

July 10, 2018 | Unregistered CommenterPam

Saw the premiere and wow! The set, the lighting were stunning. Danny Burstein and Tam Mutu stole the show with their performance. My only complaint is there was just no real chemistry yet between Tveit and Olivo. Their performances are fantastic, but they didn’t seem to connect on stage at all. It may just be because it’s so early in the run and they are still fleshing out their characters. Either way, I honestly feel this show could be as big as Rent. Especially with the phenomenal supporting cast.

July 12, 2018 | Unregistered CommenterWil
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