Féerie (Moulin Rouge)
This article is about the stage show. For the theatrical genre, see Féerie. For the stage genre of opera ballets, see Opéra féerie.
Féerie | |
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Promotional poster for the show. | |
Company | Moulin Rouge |
Genre | Cabaret/Revue |
Date of premiere | 1999 |
Location | Paris, France |
Creative team | |
Producer | Jacki Clerico |
Creators |
Doris Haug Rugerro Angeletti |
Choreographer | Bill Goodson |
Costume Designer | Corrado Colabucci |
Set Designer | Gaetano Castelli |
Lighting Designer | Christian Bréan |
Composer | Pierre Porte |
Lyricist | Charles Level |
Ballet Mistress | Janet Pharaoh |
Asst Choreographer | Erik O. Sorensen |
Asst Ballet Mistress | Amanda Diddle |
Stage Director | Thierry Outrilla |
Stage Manager | Olivier Lepelletier |
Official website |
Féerie is the title of the resident stage show at the Moulin Rouge, a famous cabaret venue in Paris, France. The show premiered on 23 December 1999. It replaced the Moulin Rouge's centenary show Formidable, which ran from 20 February 1988, to 14 November 1999. Out of superstition, after the success of the revue Frou-Frou (1963-1965), every show at the Moulin Rouge has been titled with a name beginning with the letter F, and Féerie continues this tradition.
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