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Moulin Rouge! Musical invites more than 40 kids to Broadway – NBC New York (47)

NEW YORK — The magic of Broadway musicals warms the heart of every person who has the opportunity to have this unique experience in New York City.

On this occasion the opera Moulin Rouge! The Musical brought 40 children from the Hispanic community to enjoy the wonder of seeing, hearing and hearing the production on a Broadway stage.

For this reason, the non-profit organization R.Evolucion Latina, which educates children and young talents in the performing arts, supported the musical and coordinated the group of minors between the ages of 12 and 18 to take an excursion to the Los Angeles Theaters district of New York .

The experience took place on 1 November and the minors were accompanied by their families.

“It means a lot to me because seeing stars like them is something incredible. I reflect on them because I want to be where they are,” said the younger Josue Tejada of the experience.

“It’s a great opportunity and I’m very happy to be here. It was a great surprise,” added Valentina. “My dream is to be one of the biggest stars on Broadway.”

Moulin Rouge! The musical won a Tony Award for Best Broadway Musical.

Baz Luhrmann’s iconic film comes to life on stage, blended in a new musical extravaganza. Moulin Rouge! The musical it is a theatrical celebration of truth, beauty, freedom and above all love.

Like in the movie Moulin Rouge! The musical celebrates more than 160 years of music. The musical stage features many of the iconic songs from the film and also includes recent hits released since the film’s release 20 years ago.

Moulin Rouge! The musical is directed by the Tony Award winner Alex Timbers, screenplay by Tony Award winner John Logan, choreography by Tony Award winner Sonya Tayeh and musical supervision, orchestrations and arrangements by Tony Award winner Justin Levine.

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