As the dazzling spectacle of Moulin Rouge! continues to captivate audiences at London’s Piccadilly Theatre, the West End production has announced an extended run through May 2026, bringing the bohemian ideals of Paris’ Montmartre to life for London theatergoers.
Based on Baz Luhrmann’s beloved 2001 film, the stage adaptation features an innovative mash-up of classic and contemporary pop songs from artists like Madonna, P!nk, and Elton John.
The production follows the story of Christian, a young poet who falls in love with Satine, the star courtesan of the Moulin Rouge. Their romance becomes complicated when the Duke of Monroth seeks Satine’s affection in exchange for investment in the financially troubled nightclub managed by Harold Zidler.
At the heart of Moulin Rouge lies a fateful love triangle between a poet, a courtesan, and a duke with the nightclub’s future hanging in the balance.
The narrative unfolds with the help of bohemian allies Toulouse-Lautrec and Santiago, building to a dramatic climax that reveals Satine’s hidden illness.
Directed by Alex Timbers with set design by Derek McLane, the production transforms the Piccadilly Theatre into an immersive experience.
The current cast features Natalie Kassanga stepping into the role of Satine from October 14, 2024, while Dom Simpson continues as Christian.
The production team includes Company Manager Sam Griesser and Stage Manager Natasha King, who oversee the complex technical elements that bring the show to life.
Theatre enthusiasts now have a unique opportunity to explore the behind-the-scenes magic through the “Get Technical!” program.
This initiative offers 15-25-year-olds free immersive sessions covering wigs, wardrobe, sound, and stage management.
The production has garnered impressive recognition, including winning the Best Costume Design award at the 2022 Olivier Awards.
The West End production originally debuted at the Piccadilly Theatre on January 20, 2022, after COVID-19 delays postponed its planned March 2021 premiere.
The show celebrates the themes of truth, beauty, freedom, and love that are central to the bohemian revolution portrayed in the musical.
The 10-week program runs Tuesdays from 2-4 PM, revealing the technical teamwork essential to creating theatrical magic.
Performances run Monday through Saturday at 7:30 PM, with additional matinees on Thursdays and Saturdays at 2:30 PM.
Tickets start at £25 and can be purchased through the official Piccadilly Theatre box office.
Following its extended West End run, a UK tour is scheduled to begin at Southampton Mayflower in August 2026.