The Broadway production of the Tony-winning Moulin Rouge! The Musical welcomes back original Tony-winning cast member Aaron Tveit and singer, songwriter, and actress Joanna “JoJo” Levesque July 23.
Tveit and Levesque are returning to the roles of, respectively, Christian and Satine, for a 12-week limited engagement through October 13 at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre (just in time for the show's fifth anniversary July 25). They succeed Courtney Reed and Derek Klena, who played their final performances July 21.
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Tveit won his Tony for creating the role of Christian in Moulin Rouge! Most recently seen opposite Sutton Foster in the revival of Sweeney Todd, his other Broadway credits include Catch Me If You Can, Next to Normal, Wicked, and Hairspray.
Levesque made her Broadway debut as Satine in Moulin Rouge! last year. At 13, she burst onto the scene with her self-titled debut album, whose breakout smash “Leave (Get Out)” made her the youngest-ever solo artist to have a debut No. 1 single in the U.S. She followed that with a second platinum album. In 2020, her song with PJ Morton, "Say So," won the Grammy for Best R&B Song. Her first book, Over The Influence: A Memoir, will be released September 17.
The Broadway company also features Austin Durant as Harold Zidler, André Ward as
Toulouse-Lautrec, David Harris as The Duke of Monroth, Ricky Rojas as
Santiago, and Sophie Carmen Jones as Nini. Hailee Kaleem Wright is the
Satine Alternate.
The ensemble includes Jacqueline
B. Arnold, Tasia Jungbauer, Jeigh Madjus, Dabria Aguilar, Cameron
Burke, Nick Burrage, Lauren Celentano, Patrick Clanton, Alexander Gil
Cruz, Aaron C. Finley, Bahiyah Hibah, Kamal Lado, Tyler Logan, Heather
Makalani, Nick Martinez, Kaitlin Mesh, Kelsey Orem, Dylan Paul, Amy
Quanbeck, Jenn Stafford, Brandon Stonestreet, Brooke Taylor, Alec
Varcas, Frank Viveros, Cole Wachman, Michael Bryan Wang, Shaun-Avery
Williams, Jordan Wynn, and Ricardo A. Zayas.
Moulin Rouge!, based on the 2001 film, opened on Broadway in 2019 following a Boston tryout. The musical was subsequently nominated for 14 Tony Awards in 2020, winning 10, including Best Musical.
The production is directed by Alex Timbers with a book by John Logan
(based on the Baz Luhrmann-directed movie of the same name) and
choreography by Sonya Tayeh. The score features covers of "Fireworks" by
Katy Perry, "Your Song" by Elton John, and "Chandelier" by Sia, among
many other modern pop songs. The story takes place at Paris' famed
Moulin Rouge and follows the tragic love story between performer Satine
and composer Christian.
The production's music team includes musical supervisor Justin Levine, music producer Matt Stine, and music director Julie McBride. Orchestrations are by Levine, Stine, Katie Kresek, and Charlie Rosen, with dance arrangements by Levine and Stine.
Also on the creative team are scenic designer Derek McLane, costume designer Catherine Zuber, lighting designer Justin Townsend, sound designer Peter Hylenski, hair designer David Brian Brown, and makeup designer Sarah Cimino, with creative services by Luhrmann and Catherine Martin. Casting is by Jim Carnahan and Stephen Kopel.