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Two dancers performing on stage in big, bright dress costumes

See what everyone else is talking about — “Moulin Rouge! The Musical” (playing at the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium) has 1600+ reviews on Ticketmaster.

Photos by Matthew Murphy

Get excited, Nooga: “Moulin Rouge! The Musical” opens tomorrow.

The Broadway adaptation of Baz Luhrmann’s beloved film — and 10-time Tony Award-winning musical — is bringing the glitz + glamour from Tuesday, Oct. 22-Sunday, Oct. 27 for eight eye-popping performances.

Watch in electrifying enchantment the captivating story of truth, freedom, and love, including:

  • Remixed musical mash-ups from director Alex Timbers
  • Extravagant + explosive costumes
  • Choreography by Sonya Tayeh that will make you want to jump on stage and join the fun

Reserve your seat (for dancing).

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