Moulin Rouge! The Musical was the first Global Creatures production to premiere outside of Australia, so bringing it home was especially meaningful. Just over two decades after Baz Luhrmann’s MOULIN ROUGE! film was filmed in Sydney, it was amazing to bring the production to audiences across Australia, who opened their hearts and welcomed us so warmly in each city.
The show was in pre-production in 2020 and then the COVID-19 pandemic hit, despite the challenges including multiple lockdowns, strict government protocols, incessant COVID-19 testing, quarantining, masked rehearsals, and rolling delays to opening, the production came to life with resilience and passion. It was such a remarkable time, and it is easy to forget all the sacrifice and courage of the company as the world returned to normal.
After premiering in Melbourne on 12 November 2021 at the Regent Theatre, it played at the Capitol Theatre in Sydney, Crown Theatre in Perth, the Queensland Performing Arts Centre in Brisbane (with a visit from Uncle Baz and CM!), returning back to Melbourne’s Regent Theatre, with the final curtain closing on 4 February 2024.
The cast was led by Alinta Chidzey as the sparkling diamond, Satine. Opposite her was Des Flanagan, who brought charm to the role of Christian, the Bohemian songwriter. The legendary club impresario Harold Zidler was played by Australia’s much-loved stage and screen performer, Simon Burke AO. The Satine Alternate was portrayed by Patrice Tipoki, whose stage presence offered a compelling interpretation of the iconic character.
TO GROW UP IN THIS COUNTRY, YOU HAVE TO BE READY TO TAKE ON THE WORLD BECAUSE ITS NOT COMING TO YOU. MOULIN ROUGE! THE MUSICAL SHONE A LIGHT ON AUSTRALIA, ITS CAPABILITIES AND THE VERY HIGH CALIBRE OF TALENT HERE. THAT WAS A GREAT OUTCOME OF THE AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTION GOING AHEAD. WE PRESENTED AUSTRALIA TO THE WORLD STAGE. CARMEN PAVLOVIC, PRODUCER
In an industry-first initiative, we launched the very first Get Technical! Behind the Curtain of Moulin Rouge! The Musical in 2022, devised by General Manager Dawn Martin, a free educational event that attracted over 4,000 students. More on this below in our Industry Development section.
The production recouped its investment in August 2022. An outstanding achievement for a show that absorbed millions of dollars of COVID-related costs and lost 120 performances in its first Melbourne season, refunding substantial sums of money from ticket sales as a result.
The tour ran for just over two years, after 801 unforgettable performances, creating over 330 direct jobs, breaking box office records in each city, welcoming close to 1.4 million theatregoers to the show and connecting with audiences in extraordinary ways. The tour was not only a commercial success but also a cultural milestone.
GLOBAL CREATURES TEAM
The Global Creatures team provided local general management services to the production. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the team demonstrated extraordinary tenacity, resilience and commitment. Navigating a constantly changing landscape of freight delays, rolling international and state border closures, the team adapted quickly, auditioning performers over Zoom with Creatives in the US and the GC producing team in Australia. There was constant reworking of schedules to meet evolving safety protocols, refunding tickets when borders and lockdowns forced us to delay our opening by four months, and pivoting marketing campaigns to reflect the emotional and uncertain landscape of the country. The entire team’s unwavering dedication ensured that when it was finally safe for audiences to return to theatres, the show was ready to dazzle. It was a triumph of creativity and perseverance, bringing joy back to Australian stages at a time when it was needed the most.
Credit Michelle Grace Hunder
| Book | John Logan |
| Director | Alex Timbers |
| Choreographer | Sonya Tayeh |
| Music Supervision, Orchestrations, Arrangements and Additional Lyrics |
Justin Levine |
| Scenic Design | Derek McLane |
| Costume Design | Catherine Zuber |
| Lighting Design | Justin Townsend |
| Sound Design | Peter Hylenski |
| Hair Design | David Brian Brown |
| Makeup Design | Sarah Cimino |
| Creative Consultation Services | Baz Luhrmann, Catherine Martin |
| Music Producer | Matt Stine |
| Associate Director | Jacinta John |
| Associate Music Supervisor | Stephen Amos |
| Associate Choreographer | Danielle Bilios |
| Set Design Associate | Isabel Hudson |
| Costume Design Associate | Janet Hine |
| Lighting Design Associate | Gavan Swift |
| Associate Sound Design | David Greasley |
| Wig, Hair and Make Up Design Associate | Kylie Clarke |
| Casting Director | Lisa Campbell |
| Best Production of a Musical | |
| Best Performance in a Supporting Role in a Musical | Simon Burke (Harold Zidler) |
| Outstanding Production | |
| Technical Direction | Richard Martin |
| Wigs, Hair and Make-up | David Brian Brown & Sarah Cimino |
| Musical of the Year | |
| Ticket of the Year |
| Winner – Best Scenic Design Of A Play Or Musical | Derek Mclane |
| Best Choreography Of A Play Or Musical | Sonya Tayeh |
| Best New Event (National) | Get Technical! – Behind The Curtain of Moulin Rouge! The Musical |
| Best Cultural, Arts or Music Event (QLD) | Get Technical! – Behind The Curtain of Moulin Rouge! The Musical |
| Best Cultural, Arts or Music Event (WA) | Get Technical! – Behind The Curtain of Moulin Rouge! The Musical |
| Best Performance in a Musical | Des Flanagan (Christian) |
Step inside our video gallery to watch performances and behind-the-scenes moments that bring the show to life.
The Bohemian Project the global initiative for Moulin Rouge! The Musical to give back to the community, focusses on supporting emerging artists, creatives, and local communities through industry development, community support, accessibility for people with disabilities, and expanding theatre access for underrepresented groups.
Global Creatures and Moulin Rouge! The Musical in Australia undertook a number of social responsibility initiatives, using digital platforms to maximise community engagement, awareness raising and fundraising activities during the Australian tour from 2021 to 2024. Some highlights included:
GET TECHNICAL! BEHIND THE CURTAIN OF MOULIN ROUGE! THE MUSICAL
As part of The Bohemian Project, the Australian production team (under the leadership of Dawn Martin, General Manager and Angela Dalton, Head of Production) created Get Technical! Behind the Curtain of Moulin Rouge! The Musical, an event which aims to address crew shortages by showcasing the many backstage roles available in the theatre industry.
Heads of department and crew members from the production generously dedicated their time and expertise to showcase the inner workings of their roles—from lighting and sound to costume, automation, and stage management. Their passion and openness created an inspiring environment where students were genuinely blown away by the complexity, creativity, and collaboration required to bring the show to life. The event not only demystified the technical side of theatre but also sparked curiosity and ambition in the next generation of backstage talent.
These events attracted over 5,000 students across Sydney, Perth, Brisbane, and Melbourne and were hosted by actor Simon Burke AO (Harold Zidler). The Brisbane event featured special co-host Catherine Martin, four-time Oscar-winning set, production and costume designer.
“INTEREST IN THE BACKSTAGE WORLD HAS BEEN UNPRECEDENTED – PEOPLE JUST NEEDED TO BE SHOWN WHAT THEY CAN DO AND HOW TO FIND A WAY INTO THAT WORLD. GLOBAL CREATURES HAS DELIVERED ON THAT”. DAWN MARTIN, GENERAL MANAGER, MOULIN ROUGE! THE MUSICAL AUSTRALIA
We’re especially proud that following the success of Get Technical! in Australia, has expanded to the West End, Broadway, Germany and on the World Tour, along with the launch of the Get Technical! Academy in the West End.
2021 |
12 November - The first curtain raised at the Regent Theatre, kicking off a 174-performance run which made history as the second highest-grossing show in the theatre’s history! |
2022 |
28 May - Sydney got its turn as the Capitol Theatre opened its doors for 277 sold-out shows. |
2022 |
1 December - The very first Get Technical! event took audiences behind the scenes of Moulin Rouge! The Musical at the Capitol Theatre with an exclusive look at the technical side of the production. |
2023 |
16 February - Perth welcomed the production to the Crown Theatre, where it sold out within the first four weeks. The season wrapped on 27 April after 68 incredible performances. |
2023 |
23 March - Perth’s Crown Theatre hosted the second Get Technical! event, sharing more backstage secrets with audience members. |
2023 |
16 May - The first of 84 performances in Brisbane! The season sold out within the first four weeks and ran through to 27 July. |
2023 |
22 June - Brisbane’s Lyric Theatre hosted the third Get Technical! event, this time featuring special guest, costume and set designer from the MOULIN ROUGE! film, Catherine Martin. |
2023 |
20 August - Melbourne welcomed the show back to the Regent Theatre for a return season that sold out all 197 performances and smashed box office records, achieving the highest weekly box office gross of any show at the Regent Theatre for an 8 show week. |
2023 |
30 November - The fourth and final Get Technical! event took place at the Regent Theatre, giving audiences one last peek behind the curtain. |
2024 |
4 February - After a whirlwind journey across the country, the Australian tour came to a close with a spectacular final performance. |