So did I! My mother and I saw the April 1st matinee. 😄 She and I have seen literally dozens of traveling Broadway shows in my life ever since she first introduced me to Phantom of the Opera 30 years ago when I was 8-9 years old, and this was easily the most LAVISH we've ever seen. We went in completely blind just being HUGE fans of the movie, and when we first walked into the theater I literally said "Oh my GOD 😮" at seeing just the stage. It may sound a little weird but the curtain call/finale was my favorite part just because it was such a freaking PARTY and did an excellent job of lifting the mood after the tragedy. I couldn't believe they even did the ceiling drop of confetti in a traveling show!
I discovered the musical "by accident", in July '23 when I was in London for Bruce Springsteen's two concerts. I know London very well, so I was looking for something to do in the afternoon before the show in Hyde Park. I was thunderstruck, literally. I sang, danced, cried, and laughed like I haven't in years. and I'm almost 60 years old, 40 of which I spent traveling the world to see Bruce. I've seen the musicaln at least once a month since then. I live in Milan, get my ticket as soon as I have some time, leave by fly at 10 a.m. and arrive at 12 noon in London, headed to the Piccadilly Theatre for the 2:30 p.m. show and then at 8 p.m. fly back home. and or I will as long as it's on in London. see it, experience it, love it. it's just amazing!!! All the best, Alessandro
I found by pure chance a ticket last July, before I went to see Springsteen in hyde park. a surprise, the most beautiful thing I have ever seen, and between NY and London I have seen everything in the last 20 years! now next weekend I go back to London for 2 shows in a row, friday and saturday night. best money I ever spent in my life. have you never seen it? my brothers, you have not lived so far.
In NYC February 2024 for the Mrs 40th birthday are 5 year old daughter be with us and loves anything dance. Is the suitable for my daughter? I know my Mrs would love this show
I don't know why it's insufficient if men wear trousers, not skirts, and that a man is dressed as a moulin woman, I don't know the show, but I noticed it at once. good art and singing will defend itself
Hase, wenn du schon daran erinnerst, dass die Landessprache deutsch ist, dann übe doch mal den Unterschied zwischen "dass" und "das". Und du hast "Sorry" am Ende geschrieben - das ist englisch! PS: Idiot.
Dann geh zur Show und schau's dir live an anstatt dir schlecht aufgenommene Videos im Internet anzugucken. Kannst dich ja dann vor Ort über die Begeisterung der Zuschauer beschweren.
Just saw this last week on tour in Dallas! Spectacular show!!
So did I! My mother and I saw the April 1st matinee. 😄
She and I have seen literally dozens of traveling Broadway shows in my life ever since she first introduced me to Phantom of the Opera 30 years ago when I was 8-9 years old, and this was easily the most LAVISH we've ever seen. We went in completely blind just being HUGE fans of the movie, and when we first walked into the theater I literally said "Oh my GOD 😮" at seeing just the stage.
It may sound a little weird but the curtain call/finale was my favorite part just because it was such a freaking PARTY and did an excellent job of lifting the mood after the tragedy. I couldn't believe they even did the ceiling drop of confetti in a traveling show!
Me too I saw it March 31
spectacular! spectactular!
I discovered the musical "by accident", in July '23 when I was in London for Bruce Springsteen's two concerts. I know London very well, so I was looking for something to do in the afternoon before the show in Hyde Park. I was thunderstruck, literally. I sang, danced, cried, and laughed like I haven't in years. and I'm almost 60 years old, 40 of which I spent traveling the world to see Bruce. I've seen the musicaln at least once a month since then. I live in Milan, get my ticket as soon as I have some time, leave by fly at 10 a.m. and arrive at 12 noon in London, headed to the Piccadilly Theatre for the 2:30 p.m. show and then at 8 p.m. fly back home. and or I will as long as it's on in London. see it, experience it, love it. it's just amazing!!! All the best, Alessandro
Superb show! Bravo to all!
I found by pure chance a ticket last July, before I went to see Springsteen in hyde park. a surprise, the most beautiful thing I have ever seen, and between NY and London I have seen everything in the last 20 years! now next weekend I go back to London for 2 shows in a row, friday and saturday night. best money I ever spent in my life. have you never seen it? my brothers, you have not lived so far.
Amazing!
17-ого декабря 2023 года посмотрели это шоу Кёльне, полный восторг!
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Did you get any other videos of them?
In NYC February 2024 for the Mrs 40th birthday are 5 year old daughter be with us and loves anything dance. Is the suitable for my daughter? I know my Mrs would love this show
definitely NOT for kids😭
Sadly not a very family friendly show! I'd recommend Aladdin on Broadway - absolutely phenomenal dancing, she would love it
Not kid friendly but Aladdin is 100 times better than Moulin Rouge
I don't know why it's insufficient if men wear trousers, not skirts, and that a man is dressed as a moulin woman, I don't know the show, but I noticed it at once. good art and singing will defend itself
Es wäre schön wenn man sich daran erinnern könnte das die Landessprache immer noch deutsch ist. Sorry!!!!!
Das ist in London…
Worüber redest du?
Hase, wenn du schon daran erinnerst, dass die Landessprache deutsch ist, dann übe doch mal den Unterschied zwischen "dass" und "das". Und du hast "Sorry" am Ende geschrieben - das ist englisch! PS: Idiot.
Dieses "Wooooo" Gekreische geht einem ja mächtig auf die Nerven!
Dann geh zur Show und schau's dir live an anstatt dir schlecht aufgenommene Videos im Internet anzugucken. Kannst dich ja dann vor Ort über die Begeisterung der Zuschauer beschweren.
@@stgt24 Auf Deine dummen Ratschläge kann ich verzichten!