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Moulin Rouge! The Musical
Baz Luhrmann's 2001 film as a jukebox spectacle of pop hits, can-can choreography, and a Hirschfeld auditorium remade into the Moulin Rouge itself — final performance August 30, 2026.
Al Hirschfeld Theatre
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About the show
The stage adaptation of Baz Luhrmann's 2001 film expanded the film's pop-medley score with new licensed tracks and remade the Al Hirschfeld into the Moulin Rouge cabaret itself. Ten Tony Awards in 2020 including Best Musical. The Broadway production plays its final performance on August 30, 2026 after a six-year run.
Content advisory: Recommended ages 14+. Sexual content, references to prostitution and tuberculosis, adult themes. Loud and visually overwhelming by design.
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Frequently asked questions
- When is Moulin Rouge closing?
- Final performance August 30, 2026, after a six-year Broadway run.
- How long is Moulin Rouge?
- About 2 hours and 45 minutes including one intermission.
- What's the cheapest way to see Moulin Rouge?
- The $49 Lucky Seat digital lottery is the cleanest cheap path. As closing approaches, official lowest tiers will climb — the lottery may become the only sub-$100 option.
- Where is Moulin Rouge playing?
- The Al Hirschfeld Theatre, 302 W 45th Street, in the Theater District.