A ‘Moulin Rouge,’ burlesque-style
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A production of “Moulin Rouge” will play the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood from July 1 to 6, but don’t confuse it with the recent movie.
The stage production will be set in the early 1940s in occupied Paris. A small plot involving backstage lovers and offstage war news will thread through a series of burlesque-style musical acts from that era, accompanied by an orchestra.
John de Lancie is directing the show for the San Bernardino-based Theatrical Arts International, which hopes to tour the production later in the year, said president Joseph Henson. The Kodak run will be preceded by a weekend of performances at the Pechanga Resort & Casino in Temecula.
-- Don Shirley
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