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Experience the Lavish Moulin Rouge! In Miami

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Experience the Lavish Moulin Rouge! In Miami

Moulin Rouge! has arrived at the Adrienne Arsht Center for a limited Miami run, playing the Ziff Ballet Opera House through Sunday, March 22, 2026, as part of the Broadway in Miami season. This show is a production that can coast on recognition, on title alone, on the audience’s affection for a beloved film, and the score that’s stitched together from songs they already know. Moulin Rouge!, directed by Alex Timbers, choreographed by Sonya Tayeh, and orchestrated by Justine Levine, is more than that. What makes this stage adaptation so exhilarating is that it consistently reaches for something larger than its format. At its best, it feels enormous and lush and wounded and alive.

The first act dazzles in exactly the way one hopes it will. The world of the Moulin Rouge is introduced with such confidence and theatrical bravado that the audience is almost overwhelmed. The visual language is immediate: red, gold, glitter, velvet, and BDSM. Performance is survival, and love is always already entangled with commerce. The opening movement is less about subtlety than seduction, and that is the right instinct. The first act knows how to sell its fantasy.

What surprised me most, though, was how much bigger the story feels than the jukebox framework should allow. Often, in jukebox musicals, songs can feel like winks or references, little bursts of recognition that please the audience. Here, even when the device shows its seams, the production aims for scale beyond novelty. The story of Christian (Ryan Vazquez) and Satine (Gabriela Carrillo) still carries the sweep of melodrama, but onstage it acquires a strange additional density. Desire, ambition, jealousy, class anxiety, and artistic idealism, all push against one another until the show begins to feel more operatic than pushing a button on a machine and playing a song for 25 cents.

That growth is especially clear in the second act, which is where this production truly came alive for me. If the first act is intoxication, the second is the crash, and the drama there is extraordinary. The emotional stakes sharpen, the performances deepen, and the show finally cashes in on the promise. The love story turns more desperate, the triangle more dangerous, and the looming sense of collapse gives the evening its pulse. This second half has the force of tragedy. It reminds the audience that beneath all the sequins and sparkle is a story about people trying to make beauty inside systems that exploit them. 

That is also where the comparison to the film becomes most interesting. Baz Luhrmann’s 2001 movie is famous for its feverish visual style and a kind of emotional maximalism. The stage musical keeps that spirit of excess, and it preserves the central romance and bohemian ethos, but it also does something a film cannot do in quite the same way: it allows feeling to accumulate in real time. Onstage, emotion has to move through bodies in space, through sustained scenes, through voices carrying across a room. The result is that the musical sometimes feels less manic and more monumental. The musical also expands its songbook far beyond the film, incorporating many hits released after the movie premiered, which makes the adaptation feel both familiar and newly remixed.

My one real criticism lies in that same jukebox structure. For all the show’s emotions, there are still moments when it feels over-peppered with songs, especially in transitional stretches that seem unable to trust silence. Even when those interpolated numbers are entertaining, I found myself pulled outside the world of the play by a recurring question: what is the original source of inspiration here? Where exactly is the line between adaptation and originality? That question may be part of the show’s design, since Moulin Rouge! is itself a collage, but collage can become clutter when every emotional shift arrives attached to another recognizable lyric.

The remaining cast members equally take up space and sound as the leads, and each performance is commendable in its own right. Aaron Finely’s Duke of Monroth actually unnerved me. Robert Petkoff’s Harold Zidler may be a quintessential ringmaster in my mind moving forward. Jeremy Gaston, the understudy for Toulouse-Lautrec, answered the call and rose to the opening-night occasion. The electricity from Kaitlin Mesh’s Nini and Danny Burgos’s Santiago’s tryst was a welcome addition, too. What lingers after the curtain is the size of each of these feelings. They escape the limitations of the jukebox label by insisting on emotional grandeur. It becomes not just a playlist with costumes (although the costuming by Catherine Zuber was a particular highlight); Moulin Rouge! is a full-bodied theatrical experience with real dramatic momentum, especially in that devastating second act. For all my reservations about the overabundance of musical interpolation, I left convinced by the show’s scale and its sincerity.

As a special treat for South Florida Theater Magazine readers, the Arsht is offering 20% off tickets to Moulin Rouge! through Sunday by using promo code: PARISVIP. Don’t miss out!

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