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Get ready to enjoy an oulandish "Bad Romance."

The spectacular, decadent world of Moulin Rouge! is heading to Miami, bringing one of Broadway’s most lavish modern musicals to the Adrienne Arsht Center for a limited spring run. The touring production will play the Ziff Ballet Opera House from March 17 through March 22 as part of the Broadway in Miami season. If you like your theater big, bold and dripping in sex and powerhouse vocals, this is as maximalist as it gets.
Adapted from Baz Luhrmann’s beloved 2001 film by John Logan and originally directed by Alex Timbers, Moulin Rouge! The Musical transforms the theater into a Parisian nightclub fueled by pop music mashups, high-voltage dance and pure visual overload. The Miami stop marks the city’s official premiere of the musical, which first opened on Broadway in 2019 and won 10 Tony Awards. And audiences also get a hometown connection: The touring cast includes South Florida–raised performer Danny Burgos, who appears as Santiago.
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As Adam Feldman wrote in his 2019 review of the Broadway premiere, "It’s a very fancy heart-shaped box of Valentine’s Day chocolates, and though you know exactly what you’re going to get, each bite is still a little surprise: sometimes gooey, sometimes nutty, sometimes fruity, sometimes sweet, sometimes stale but mostly delicious. And if it’s any consolation to the haters, Moulin Rouge! may turn out to be the jukebox musical to end all jukebox musicals—if only because, among its particular type of jukebox musical at least, it’s hard to imagine how it can be topped."
The show arrives as part of a milestone Broadway in Miami season celebrating two decades of touring productions at the Arsht Center. After Moulin Rouge packs up its stockings and top hats, audiences can enjoy productions of The Notebook and The Book of Mormon to close out the 2025-2026 season.
Ticket prices vary widely depending on seat location, but expect a range that makes the show accessible for both casual theatergoers and full-on Broadway superfans. Performances for the week are at 8pm Tuesday through Saturday, 2pm on Saturday and 1pm and 7pm on Sunday.
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