"Féerie" - The Moulin Rouge Show has four main scenes;
The Moulin Rouge today and yesterday, the Moulin Rouge forever
The theatre lights go down, the curtain is raised…and the entire troupe appears on stage, under the admiring gaze of the audience who find themselves entering the Garden of the Moulin Rouge to discover the magical atmosphere of the place! A touch of nostalgia.
From this moment on the spectators will be enthralled by the beauty of the Doriss Girls and the dancers!
The Pirates - Sandokan
What kind of adventures can happen to a pirate whose boat is anchored in Indonesia? Dreams? The love of a perfect woman?...
Once on land we meet priestesses and a gorgon in her temple surrounded by snakes...We can even attend the Governor's ball! Sandokan has the opportunity to offer his treasures to the lady of his dreams, or will we be witnesses to a sacrifice of love?
The Circus
The circus comes to town… with its band of clowns, Siamese twins, pierrots, acrobats, jugglers, weird wild animals and six miniature horses! Colourful scenes to beautiful music ending with the great parade of the Doriss Girls and Doriss Dancers.
The Moulin Rouge from 1900 to…
The Moulin Rouge pays a tribute to Parisian women throughout the years: on the 14th of July, for the Liberation of Paris…with Java or Boogie music. Time passes and leaves space for new generations of women, more beautiful and freer than ever.
At the highlight of this tribute, the Doriss Girls dance the world famous French Cancan!
The Moulin Rouge is certainly the most famous cabaret of the World. Since the days of Henri de Toulouse Lautrec, at the beginning of the twentieth century, the Moulin Rouge is one of the legendary monuments of Paris. Some of the world famous stars seen at the Moulin Rouge have included Edith Piaf, Yves Montand, Ginger Rogers, Lisa Minnelli, Frank Sinatra
NOTES:
Half bottle of champagne included
No children under 6
Formal attire is requested
Jacket and tie will be appreciated
No casual clothes (jeans, tennis shoes or sportswear)
Arrival around 30 minutes before the show commences
It is forbidden to smoke inside the Moulin Rouge entrance, hall or cabaret theatre
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