Get ready for a thrilling Broadway debut! Meg Donnelly, the talented star of the Zombies film franchise, is about to take center stage in the award-winning musical Moulin Rouge! But here's where it gets exciting: this multi-talented artist, known for her roles in Disney's Zombies and the ABC sitcom American Housewife, is set to make her Broadway debut in November.
Meg Donnelly's journey to Broadway is an inspiring one. In her own words, she's been dreaming of this moment since birth, and it's hard to believe it's finally happening. She's thrilled to join the incredible cast and crew of Moulin Rouge! The Musical, describing it as a true family. And this is the part most people miss: Donnelly's excitement isn't just about the role, but also about reconnecting with her theatre roots and the joy of being surrounded by fellow theatre enthusiasts.
But wait, there's more! Meg Donnelly isn't just an actress; she's also making waves as a musician. Her latest EP, dying art, showcases her musical talents.
Moulin Rouge! The Musical, based on the iconic 2001 film, has been a huge success on Broadway since its debut in 2019. With a Boston tryout and a subsequent 14 Tony Award nominations (winning 10, including Best Musical), this production is a must-see. The story, set in Paris' famous Moulin Rouge, tells a tragic love tale between performer Satine and composer Christian, with a modern twist through its pop-infused score.
The production team is an all-star lineup, including director Alex Timbers, book writer John Logan, and choreographer Sonya Tayeh. The music team, led by musical supervisor Justin Levine, has crafted a captivating score featuring covers of popular songs like "Firework" by Katy Perry and "Your Song" by Elton John.
So, are you ready to experience the magic of Moulin Rouge! The Musical? Don't miss this opportunity to witness Meg Donnelly's Broadway debut and be a part of this award-winning production. Get your tickets now and be a part of this theatrical journey!
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