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MOULIN ROUGE - BROADWAY - OCTOBER, 2024 (1)
Moulin Rouge | Broadway | 2024, October (1) | MP4 (10.7 GB, 2160p) | The Riddle’s master Cast: Aaron Tveit (Christian), Joanna "JoJo" Levesque (Satine), Frank Viveros (u/s Harold Zidler), David Harris (The Duke of Monroth), André Ward (Toulouse Laurtrec), Alexander Gil Cruz (Santiago), Sophie Carmen Jones (Nini), Jacqueline B. Arnold (La Chocolat), Nicci Claspell (Arabia), Jeigh Markus (Baby Doll), Dabria Aguliar (Ensemble), Giovanni Bonaventura (s/w Ensemble), Nick Burrage (s/w Ensemble), Olivia Cece (s/w Ensemble), Tyler Eisenreich (s/w Ensemble), Aaron C. Finley (Ensemble), Bahiyah Hibah (Ensemble), Kamal Lado (Ensemble), Heather Makalani (Ensemble), Nick Martinez (Pierre), Brooke Taylor (Ensemble), Alec Varcas (Ensemble), Cole Joseph Wachman (Ensemble), Shaun-Avery Williams (Ensemble), Jordan Wynn (Ensemble)
Notes: Excellent 4k capture of Aaron and JoJo’s final performance together. Shot with a mix of mediums, wides, and closeups, minor issues from head obstruction from time to time, mostly on the right. Filming is slightly messy during “Welcome to the Moulin Rouge” and the Encore/Bows due to usher activity. Slight emphasis given to Aaron and JoJo on occasion. Aaron brought back the Chandelier verse in Roxanne. Fantastic energy from the cast and from the audience!
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Charlotte d’Amboise and Bahiyah Hibah in Chicago, Broadway, November 14th, 2011
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Dreamcasting Broadway: A CHORUS LINE
"A 5, 6, 7, 8!!!”
Dreamcasting Broadway: A Chorus Line
Cheyenne Jackson as Zach
Nico Greetham as Don Kerr
Lauren Zakrin as Maggie Winslow
Giuseppe Bausilio as Mike Costa
Riza Takahashi as Connie Wong
Timothy Hughes as Gregory Gardner
Ashley Blanchet as Cassie Ferguson
Bahiyah Hibah as Sheila Bryant
Matt Meigs as Bobby Mills
Hannah Clarke-Levine as Bebe Benzenheimer
Eloise Kropp as Judy Turner
Ephraim Sykes as Richie Walters
Cooper Howell as Al DeLuca
Anissa Felix as Kristine Urich-DeLuca
Kaitlin Mesh as Val Clark (Cassie u/s)
Anthony Norman as Mark Anthony
Paul Morland as Paul San Marco
Ilda Mason as Diana Morales
Barrett Martin as Roy/Offstage Singer (Mike u/s, Greg u/s, Bobby u/s, Al u/s)
Blaine Alden Krauss as Tom/Offstage Singer (Mike u/s, Richie u/s, Al u/s, Mark u/s)
Daniel Ching as Larry (Zach u/s, Bobby u/s)
Elijah A. Carter as Butch/Offstage Singer (Don u/s, Richie u/s, Paul u/s, Larry u/s)
Ioana Alfonso as Vicki/Offstage Singer (Cassie u/s, Sheila u/s, Judy u/s, Diana u/s)
Khori Michelle Petinaud as Lois/Offstage Singer (Cassie u/s, Val u/s)
Stephen Carrasco as Frank/Offstage Singer (Zach u/s, Don u/s, Greg u/s, Larry u/s)
Sydney Parra as Tricia/Offstage Singer (Maggie u/s, Connie u/s, Bebe u/s, Diana u/s)
Gary Cooper as Swing (Mark u/s, Paul u/s)
Mary Claire King as Swing (Sheila u/s, Judy u/s, Kristine u/s, Val u/s)
Tiffany Toh as Swing (Maggie u/s, Connie u/s, Bebe u/s, Kristine u/s)
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The beautiful Bahiyah Hibah will be joining us next week! We are so excited to have this high-flying Broadway veteran and two-time Legacy Robe recipient join our pub quiz on May 23. Links below for more information!
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A little #FBF to rehearsals before the Boston Run - A little “Somebody Who Loves Me”
Featuring Jennifer Florentino, Bahiyah Hibah, Jacqueline B. Arnold, and Aaron Tveit
🎥: Jennifer Florentino
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Bahiyah: “So go to your fifth position...”
Ballet student: “I’m aware...”
(Of course Aaron knows his fifth position. What are you talking about, Bahiyah?)
Manually tweaking his hips into position never hurt anybody ;)
Not surprising how gracious a figure Tveit makes.
Thank you Karli Dinardo for recording this gem :)
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The Moulin Rouge heels/skirts/female ensemble
Paloma Garcia Lee (Original Broadway cast), Khori Michelle Petinaud (Original Broadway cast), Bahiyah Hibah (Original Broadway cast), Ericka Hunter (Original Broadway cast), Jodi McFadden (Original Broadway cast), Morgan Marcel (Original Broadway cast)
Karli Dinardo (swing, Original Broadway cast/swing, Australia), Amber Ardolino (swing, Original Broadway cast), Kaitlin Mesh (swing, Original Broadway cast/ensemble Broadway), Tilly Evans-Krueger (swing, Broadway), Keely Byrne (Broadway), Maya Bowles (Broadway)
Kara Menendez (swing, Broadway), Mia DeWeese (swing, Broadway), Lauren J. Hamilton (Broadway), Kelsey Orem (swing, Broadway), Ariana Rosario (Broadway), Adéa Michelle Sessoms (first US tour)
Adrienne Balducci (first US tour), Alexis Hasbrouck (first US tour), Jenn Stafford (first US tour/Broadway), Jennifer Wolfe (first US tour), Tanisha Moore (first US tour), Amy Quanbeck (swing, first US tour/swing, Broadway)
Tamrin Goldberg (swing, first US tour), Alexa De Barr (swing, first US tour/swing Broadway), Ayden Pratt (swing, first US tour), Emma Russel (Australia), Chaska Halliday (Australia), Anica Calida (Australia)
Kara Sims (Australia), Amy Berrisford (Australia), Scout Hook (Australia), Bree Tipoki (swing, Australia), Brittany Ford (swing, Australia), Kahlia Davis (swing, Australia)
Giuliana Carniato (swing, Australia), Katie Ella Dunsden (West End), Tinovimbanashe Sibanda (West End), Melissa Nettleford (West End), Lily Wang (West End), Katie Singh (West End)
AmyThorton (West End), Alicia Mencía (swing, West End), Georgia Morgan (swing, West End/swing, Australia), Misty May Tindall (swing, West End/ensemble Germany), Elly Shay (swing, West End), Tamsin January (swing, West End)
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Moulin Rouge! The Musical - Broadway
December 2019 | StarCuffedJeans’ master Format: MP4 HD Cast: Aaron Tveit (Christian), Karen Olivo (Satine), Danny Burstein (Harold Zidler), Sahr Ngaujah (Toulouse-Lautrec), Ricky Rojas (Santiago), Tam Mutu (The Duke), Kyle Brown, Jodi McFadden (u/s Nini), Jacqueline B Arnold (La Chocolat), Holly James (Arabia), Jeigh Madjus (Baby Doll), Reed Luplau (Pierre) Notes: Beautiful HD capture of the Original Broadway Cast. Starts after "Welcome to the Moulin Rouge!". Filmed in 16:9 with a mix of wides, mediums, and close-ups.
Moulin Rouge! The Musical - Broadway
January 2020 | StarCuffedJeans’ master Format: MP4
Cast: Aaron Tveit (Christian), Amber Ardolino (u/s Satine), Danny Burstein (Harold Zidler), Sahr Ngaujah (Toulouse-Lautrec), Ricky Rojas (Santiago), Dylan Paul (u/s The Duke), Robyn Hurder (Nini), Jacqueline B Arnold (La Chocolat), Holly James (Arabia), Jeigh Madjus (Baby Doll), Reed Luplau (Pierre) Notes: Beautiful HD capture of the fabulous Amber Ardolino as Satine and Dylan Paul as the Duke. Filmed from the rear left orchestra with a mix of wides, mediums, and many close-ups.
Moulin Rouge! The Musical - Broadway (Audio)
September 24, 2021 | Unknown’s master Format: mp3
Cast: Natalie Mendoza (Satine), Aaron Tveit (Christian), Danny Burstein (Harold Zidler), Bobby Daye (Toulouse-Lautrec), Ricky Rojas (Santiago), Tam Mutu (The Duke of Month) Robyn Hurder (Nini), Jaqueline B. Arnold (La Chocolat), Holly James (Arabia), Reed Luplau (Pierre), Jeigh Madjus (Baby Doll) Notes: Reopening night!
Moulin Rouge! The Musical - Broadway (Audio) December 1, 2021 | juniper47’s master
Cast: Aaron Tveit (Christian), Natalie Mendoza (Satine), Danny Burstein (Harold Zidler), Sahr Ngaujah (Toulouse-Lautrec), Ricky Rojas (Santiago), Tam Mutu (The Duke), Robyn Hurder (Nini), Tasia Jungbauer* (u/s La Chocolat), Holly James (Arabia), Jeigh Madjus (Baby Doll), Brandon Stonestreet* (u/s Pierre), Keely Beirne, Giovanni Bonaventura, Olutayo Bosede, Kyle Brown, Sam J. Cahn, Bobby Daye, Aaron C. Finley, Bahiyah Hibah, Ericka Hunter Yang, Kara Menendez, Kaitlin Mesh, Fred Odgaard, Khori Michelle Petinaud, Benjamin Rivera, Julius Anthony Rubio Notes: Tracked by ascreaminggoddess. Good clear audio, though there is a shift in the depth of stereo due to needing to move the audio recorder and mics partway through Act 1. (do not gift, trade only, not for sale)
Moulin Rouge! The Musical - Broadway
December 4, 2021 | TheatreCouple14’s master Format: mp4
Cast: Natalie Mendoza (Satine), Aaron Tveit (Christian), Danny Burstein (Harold Zidler), Bobby Daye (Toulouse-Lautrec), Ricky Rojas (Santiago), Tam Mutu (The Duke of Month) Robyn Hurder (Nini), Jaqueline B. Arnold (La Chocolat), Holly James (Arabia), Reed Luplau (Pierre), Jeigh Magus (Baby Doll) Notes: 4x3 Wide-shot phone boot show from front right orchestra. A few major heads obstruct about 40% of the view throughout. Interesting view to see some of the dancers on the right side of the stage that aren't usually captured in close-up boots. This show is such a spectacle! Videos can't even do it justice, but super fans might like it.
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Karen Olivo during the Broadway Opening Night Legacy Robe Ceremony honoring Bahiyah Hibah for "Moulin Rouge! The Musical" at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre on July 25,2019 in New York City
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An intimate look into the turbulent relationship between director/choreographer Bob Fosse and legendary Broadway star Gwen Verdon as they create musical magic and history.
Number of Episodes: 8
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Chicago the musical stage show and movie version is one of my all time favourite things. Therefore something based on Bob Fosse was always going to come on my radar for viewing. I had heard about the FX TV mini-series and had been checking for UK viewing. I must have been totally hidden from everything though when last Saturday morning all episodes were available after episode one had been broadcast on BBC Two! So thank you BBC and even more so for allowing me to download all eight episodes.
The show looks at the relationship between Bob Fosse and Gwen Verdon on a professional and personal level. As they embark on a great romance, if that is the correct term to use for a somewhat dysfunctional relationship. They brought out the best in one another when it came to the stage and even with film. Personally though they seemed destined to destroy one another but something that was very clear was that they did have a deep love and passion towards the other. Having a daughter Nicole, who was heavily featured throughout and was involved in the making of this series.
The format of each episode was something that I felt could have been done in a better way. When we are told the year and the production that was taking place we were also told how many years Fosse had left. I felt as though that was a very strange way to go about it, as he died of a heart attack at only 60 years old. He wanted to be a famous dancer and was a very impressive and good dancer. Everything didn’t work out for him as a performer though and he became a choreographer and director. His style is still very much unique and you can even tell to this day when you are watching a Fosse musical, everything still pays homage to that nowadays. Yes, that was a slight Chicago pun thrown in there.
Something I didn’t know a lot about was Gwen Verdon so I am pleased to say that this has opened up my eyes to the incredible broadway performer. An interesting episode certainly had to be for Sweet Charity the film version when Shirley MacLaine was the lead in the film production a role in which Gwen was nominated for a Tony Award! She was a six time nominee and a four time winner.
Programme Name: Fosse/Verdon – TX: n/a – Episode: n/a (No. Early Release) – Picture Shows: Gwen Verdon (MICHELLE WILLIAMS), Bob Fosse (SAM ROCKWELL) – (C) FX – Photographer: Production
The problem with Bob Fosse was that he loved women and the dancers from his shows. His infidelity became a problem for Gwen which to be brutally honest she should not have been surprised about considering he was married when they first started together. It seemed to be accepted for him to do it but not for anyone to do it to him. This then sees them separate but the pair never actually got divorced. It showed how his relationship with Ann Reinking was quite possibly the next important one to Gwen.
The lifestyle of working on Broadway and Movies certainly had its toll on Nicole and she started experimenting with alcohol and cigarettes from an early age during parties. Both parents while obviously loved her also did not treat her as a child which certainly would not have helped her downfall. Highlighting just how tough it can be for children with famous parents working in that very different world.
I loved seeing the different rehearsal scenes from Sweet Charity (which flopped), Cabaret and then onto Chicago. The latter being something Gwen had wanted to get the rights to for so many years. It wasn’t initially a runaway success but it was worked on and made into one, something I found really important. When you think as well following on from that a biopic from Fosse “All That Jazz” is a film that is incredible and also features in this series.
My only small issue with the series was the timeline which at first you think is going to easily follow on and move through the years jumps backwards and forwards. Not always been shown as a memory either which at times stopped the flow of the relationships. It must not be easy to be in a relationship with someone who acts all the time, that was something else I took from these eight episodes.
Michelle Williams seems to love taking on very different roles and I certainly loved seeing her as Gwen Verdon getting a few small musical numbers to perform as well which was a total bonus. The character was very over the top at times and I guess the biggest compliment I can pay is that at times I actually for it was Williams. Matching up with the ever brilliant Sam Rockwell and watching him as Fosse is a very special experience. I am not really sure who else could have so effortlessly become this genius of a character.
Fosse/Verdon (2019) Review An intimate look into the turbulent relationship between director/choreographer Bob Fosse and legendary Broadway star Gwen Verdon as they create musical magic and history.
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MOULIN ROUGE - BROADWAY - OCTOBER, 2024 (2)
Moulin Rouge | Broadway | 2024, October (2) | MP4 (10.8 GB, 2160p) | The Riddle’s master Cast: John Cardoza (Christian), Solea Pfeiffer (Satine), Frank Viveros (u/s Harold Zidler), David Harris (The Duke of Monroth), André Ward (Toulouse Laurtrec), Pepe Muñoz (Santiago), Sophie Carmen Jones (Nini), Jacqueline B. Arnold (La Chocolat), Nicci Claspell (Arabia), Jeigh Markus (Baby Doll), Cameron Burke (s/w Ensemble), Olivia Cece (s/w Ensemble), Aaron C. Finley (Ensemble), Bahiyah Hibah (Ensemble), Kamal Lado (Ensemble), Heather Makalani (Ensemble), Nick Martinez (Pierre), Dylan Paul (s/w Ensemble), Brandon Stonestreet (s/w Ensemble), Brooke Taylor (Ensemble), Alec Varcas (Ensemble), Cole Joseph Wachman (Ensemble), Shaun-Avery Williams (Ensemble), Jordan Wynn (Ensemble), Jenn Stafford Yip (Ensemble)
Notes: Excellent 4k capture of John and Solea’s first show together. Shot with a mix of mediums, wides, and close-ups. Some minor washout and readjusting throughout. Filming is messy during “Welcome to the Moulin Rouge” and the Encore/Bows due to usher activity. John and Solea give stunning performances for their debut!
NFT DATE: MAY 1, 2025 Sales only until NFT date; price is $20 Available as a bundle with my Moulin Rouge - October, 2024 (1) video for $30!
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Someone is Always Watching in Robbie Bryan's Suspense Thriller 'The Eyes' Game-of-Death Drama (Trailer)
Someone is Always Watching in Robbie Bryan’s Suspense Thriller ‘The Eyes’ Game-of-Death Drama (Trailer)
“What is the meaning of this?” “You’re here to pay a price for what you did. We have undisputable proof of all your crimes.” The table is set, the guest have arrived and justice will be served. In ‘The Eyes’ when six strangers with unspeakable pasts wake up imprisoned in an abandoned warehouse, they discover they are being forced to participate in an evil experiment; Five must die. One can…
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Exclusive Photo Coverage: Bahiyah Hibah Takes Home the Legacy Robe for MOULIN ROUGE! https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Exclusive-Photo-Coverage-Bahiyah-Hibah-Takes-Home-the-Legacy-Robe-for-MOULIN-ROUGE-20190729 https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Exclusive-Photo-Coverage-Bahiyah-Hibah-Takes-Home-the-Legacy-Robe-for-MOULIN-ROUGE-20190729
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I Listened to the Moulin Rouge! OBCR So You Don’t Have To
Note: I’m rebranding my reviews to be geared strictly toward people who can’t afford to go to New York and see Broadway musicals. I’ll still be doing reviews, but I’m trying to reach people who maybe OBCRs are their only source of musical theatre. Enjoy!
Moulin Rouge! is a 2019 musical based around the 2001 jukebox musical movie. The number one thing I always suggest to people trying to understand a musical just from the cast recording is to read the plot summary on wikipedia first. However, as this review is being written, there is no plot summary on the wikipedia, and because it’s a jukebox musical, it’s very hard to understand just from the cast recording. I kind of had to piece together the plot from what I read on the movie’s wikipedia since the songs have been switched around. Long story short: Moulin Rouge! is your average, everyday romance. Not really a huge plot there, but still entertaining nonetheless.
Lots of comparisons can be made between it and other, older, musicals, but it’s most similar to Cabaret (yes, the musical they do in Love, Simon). The cast recording isn’t particularly bad, but it’s theatrics (costume design, set design, etc.) are much more impressive than the musical itself. The arrangements are impressive, to the point where you may even forget it’s a jukebox musical for five minutes. Typically, I’m not a fan of jukebox musicals (ex: Jersey Boys, Beautiful, Tina) but there are a few I like (ex: Ain’t Too Proud, Singin’ in the Rain) and Moulin Rouge! may make that list.
If you were to tell me this entire musical had three cast members + ensemble, I’d believe you. Aaron Tveit and Karen Olivo are in like 95% of the songs and Danny Burstein’s French accent kind of stands out. Other than that, it’s kind of hard to find many songs with the other cast members. It’s still a great recording, I just kind of wish there was more of the rest of the cast.
Conclusion: It’s a great cast recording, but maybe just for a quick afternoon listen. There’s some musicals you’ll obsess over every single song, and then there’s some you’ll casually turn on when you’re bored. This is one of those. If anything, just listen to this musical without reading the track list first. It’s fun to hear random top 40 songs with zero preparedness whatsoever.
Rating: 3.75 stars
Cast: Karen Olivo, Aaron Tveit, Danny Burstein, Sahr Ngaujah, Tam Mutu, Ricky Rojas, Robyn Hurder, Jacqueline B. Arnold, Holly James, Jeigh Madjus, Olutayo Bosede, Kyle Brown, Sam J. Cahn, Max Clayton, Paloma Garcia-Lee, Bahiyah Hibah, Ericka Hunter, Morgan Marcell, Brandt Martinez, Jodi McFadden, Reed Luplau, Kevyn Morrow, Fred Odgaard, Dylan Paul, Khori Michelle Petinaud and Benjamin Rivera
#i listened to this so you dont have to#musical review#review#musicals#broadway#moulin rouge#moulin rouge musical#karen olivo#aaron tveit#to all you hamilton newbies: Aaron Tveit used to be super popular in the broadway community and i'm glad to have him back#everyone thought he was hot#im a lesbian#id take karen over aaron any day#also im enjoying listening to karen in something that isnt in the heights#in the heights#that company cast announcement tho
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Katie webber broadway age
#KATIE WEBBER BROADWAY AGE DOWNLOAD#
Katie Webber with fellow cast members of Tina – The Tina Turner Musical. Jukebox musical about the singer Tina Turner, her rise to stardom while facing the odds of age, gender, race and a malevolent husband filled with violence. I even have a food blog where I post delicious and healthy recipes: recipient Bahiyah Hibah ( Moulin Rouge!) and Actors' Equity Business Rep David Westphal help Katie Webber don the robe I packed a suitcase, got on a plane, and never looked back! That's how I got my Equity card!”īroadway Chorus Credits: 8 ( Tina – The Tina Turner Musical, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Honeymoon in Vegas, Jersey Boys, Catch Me If You Can, Rock of Ages, Memphis, Wicked)įun Fact: “I am a certified holistic nutritionist and I love to cook! Cooking is another creative outlet that lights me up. Memphis (Aug 05, 2012) Performer: Katie Webber Ensemble Musical Original. Six months later I received a call that I got the job on Broadway and they would need me to start days later. Catch Me If You Can (Sep 04, 2011) Performer: Katie Webber Ensemble Understudy: Katie Webber Brenda Strong Musical Comedy Original. How I Got My Equity Card: “When I lived in California, I went (as a non-union member) to the ECC for Wicked in LA. Coleman began taking dance lessons at the age of 5 at SMAPA. But my best training came from my hometown dance teacher Elaine McCarthy of Elaine's Dance Studio! (Skuttle), The Sound of Music (Kurt), Seussical the Musical (Vlad Vladikoff), Hansel and Gretel.
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Professional Training: BA in Dance from San Jose State University. Download this stock image: Katie Webber and Alex Ward The Rock Of Ages After Party, the current Broadway cast sends off the First National Tour in. I met some of my very best friends there! Ben Laxton 11 (Book of Mormon) Katie Ladner 15 (Sunset Blvd, Wicked). And now, getting to be a small slice of the legacy feels incredibly surreal and special. Rebecca Covington Webber (Motown: The Musical, Beautiful: The Carol King Musical. I was born and raised in Santa Cruz, CA, and as a competitive dancer, I was exposed to healthy ways of living and eating, but I struggled immensely with disordered eating patterns. “Receiving the Legacy Robe is such an honor! I remember hearing about the robe ceremony when I was a little girl and I thought it sounded so magical. As a Broadway dancer, Certified Holistic Nutritionist, and mom, I truly understand the need for healthy and delicious food, made simple.
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