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MOULIN ROUGE screening with Cutrell, Pazakis

MOULIN ROUGE screening with Cutrell, Pazakis

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Posted: 5/11/05 at 3:26pm

Hey all -

Here's some info on this Sunday's screening of MOULIN ROUGE. It's going to be great fun, and will be preceeded by a live performance by The Duplex's own BRANDON CUTRELL and KATE PAZAKIS.

Hope to see you! Sunday the 15th at 7pm. No cover! Call 212.255.5438 for reservations.


THE DUPLEX CABARET THEATRE

is pleased to announce the continuation of the popular

CINEMA DUPLEX

Featuring free screenings of favorite films from cinema history during the month of May, appearing on the big screen in our intimate 70-seat screening room

Cinema Duplex began early in 2005 with The Barbra Streisand Film Festival, and continued with recent, sold-out screenings of Todd Graff’s Camp (2003), which included a live performance from the cast and interview with the writer/director, and Charles Busch’s Die! Mommie! Die!, which included a live interview with Busch.
There is no cover charge for Cinema Duplex events, and there is a 2-drink minimum. The Duplex Cabaret Theatre is located at 61 Christopher St., in the heart of New York’s West Village.

Reservations, which are strongly encouraged, may be made by calling 212.255.5438. Coming up:

Sunday, May 15 @ 7pm: MOULIN ROGUE preceeded by a live, vocal performance by The Duplex’s own BRANDON CUTRELL and KATE PAZAKIS


MOULIN ROUGE (2001) Christian, a young wannabe Bohemian poet living in 1899 Paris, defies his father by joining the colorfully diverse clique inhabiting the dark, fantastical underworld of Paris' now legendary Moulin Rouge. In this seedy but glamorous haven of sex, drugs and newly-discovered electricity, the poet-innocent finds himself plunged into a passionate but ultimately tragic love affair with Satine, the club's highest paid star and the city's most famous courtesan. Their romance is played out against the backdrop of the infamous club - a meeting place of high life and low, where slumming aristocrats and the fashionably rich mingle with workers, artists, Bohemians, actresses and courtesans. Directed by Baz Luhrmann.

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