Chorus Member Joined: 11/16/15
like who is the creative team
Updated On: 11/19/15 at 04:08 AM
Cirque is the producer, not creative team.
Announced so far:
Artistic Guidance: Jean-François Bouchard
Associate Creative Director: Pascale Henrot
Associate Creative Director & Scene Director: West Hyler
Score: Bob & Bill and Andreas Carlsson
Choreography: Daphné Mauger
Set Design: Jean Rabasse
Costume Design: Philippe Guillotel
Lighting Design: Patrice Besombes
Props Design: Anne-Séguin Poirier
Projection Design: Olivier Simola & Christophe Waksmann
Sound Design: John Shivers
Acrobatics Creative Team: Shana Carroll, Boris Verkhovsky & Pierre Masse
Cast: Ruby Lewis
Swing Joined: 10/29/15
Does anyone know of discount codes for Paramour ?
Tag said: "Cirque is the producer, not creative team."
Yeah, just a catty response after 4 or so Seinfeldian queries in a row like this last night... "What's the deal with (insert show)?"
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So far I have only received an email offering group rate (minimum 12) from $49.50.
No other discounts out there yet that I've received.

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haterobics said: "Tag said: "Cirque is the producer, not creative team."
Yeah, just a catty response after 4 or so Seinfeldian queries in a row like this last night... "What's the deal with (insert show)?"
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Is this yet another philly pinto fake account? I always get that feeling with these brand-new short-and-inane threads, especially when this can be Googled.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/29/08
Pootie, I think so. This one as well as Tom Sawyer2. He thinks he's so creative with proper nouns followed by a single number.
Broadway Star Joined: 11/15/13
I saw Ruby Lewis in the national tour of We Will Rock You....that girl can sing!! really amazing voice.
Chorus Member Joined: 11/16/15
Thanks Tag it means so much for me.
Tag said: "Cirque is the producer, not creative team.
Announced so far:
Artistic Guidance: Jean-François Bouchard
Associate Creative Director: Pascale Henrot
Associate Creative Director & Scene Director: West Hyler
Score: Bob & Bill and Andreas Carlsson
Choreography: Daphné Mauger
Set Design: Jean Rabasse
Costume Design: Philippe Guillotel
Lighting Design: Patrice Besombes
Props Design: Anne-Séguin Poirier
Projection Design: Olivier Simola & Christophe Waksmann
Sound Design: John Shivers
Acrobatics Creative Team: Shana Carroll, Boris Verkhovsky & Pierre Masse
Cast: Ruby Lewis
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Chorus Member Joined: 11/16/15
I am sorry that I asked a broadway question on a broadway site! I think maybe I will ask question about dogs and dog videos just to keep you happy.Because apparently its no okay for anyone to ask about broadway but an elite group who have been on this site since time began. And apparently it has to be a divine right given by god to people that post on this site.
Pootie2 said: "haterobics said: "Tag said: "Cirque is the producer, not creative team."
Yeah, just a catty response after 4 or so Seinfeldian queries in a row like this last night... "What's the deal with (insert show)?"
"
Is this yet another philly pinto fake account? I always get that feeling with these brand-new short-and-inane threads, especially when this can be Googled.
"
Updated On: 11/19/15 at 05:13 PM
FunnyGirl5 said: "I am sorry that I asked a broadway question on a broadway site! I think maybe I will ask question about dogs and dog videos just to keep you happy.Because apparently its no okay for anyone to ask about broadway but an elite group who have been on this site since time began. And apparently it has to be a divine right given by god to people that post on this site."
I think people get annoyed when people just can't simply do this: http://bfy.tw/2sdV
FunnyGirl5, I apologize, but you have all the markings of a troll. A new acount, many threads, questions that could be answered in a Google search, and improper grammar. My recommendations for you not to seem like a troll: post less than 3 threads a week, use proper grammar, kinda keep a low profile for a while, and if someone offends you, just be brief about it. It can seem like Keeping up with the Kardashians, but don't help to make it more that way. I can see that I sound like the most hypocritical person ever right now, but I an a long tume lurker and have followed these, and it works.
I was at the group sales presentation and if I remember correctly (correct me if you were there too)
8-piece orchestra
A cast of 38, with about half acrobats half traditional performers
40 pages of book
6 traditional Broadway numbers
Every part of the auditorium will be used.
Will rehearse in the Bethpage studios where The Wiz (and the other NBC musicals) performed from.
Ruby Lewis will sing from the Cirque du Soleil float on NBC on Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
Cirque will come into the Lyric literally as soon as the Lord of the Dance finishes load out.
Leading Actor Joined: 5/9/15
What are people's thoughts on this show? I caught the performance on the parade today and thought the title song was amazing.
I'm curious to see what they can do with the limitations of a Broadway house.
Cirque has put shows in regular theater houses before ( Iris,Zarkana, Michael Jackson, Criss Angel, Wintuk, Banana Shpeel). No reason Paramour would be a problem.
Updated On: 11/27/15 at 05:27 PMBroadway Star Joined: 7/29/12
Do not quote me on this but from what I have heard, Diane Paulus might be directing the show? This is what I have heard from sources but I don't think it is true.
I didn't mean that it would be an issue, but rather if it would have that Cirque spark. I mean, part of the reason the Vegas shows do so well is that they're these massive shows that are just a technical marvel. They can't really do all that in a normal stage setting. I mean, those theaters in Vegas were built for those shows, same for Orlando. Just wonder if it'll be that interesting. I mean, I can only see so much of 8 asian girls bending all different ways.
So Equity is compulsively tweeting that folks offered jobs in this production (along with the Wiz) should contact their special engagement office. Does this mean that they aren't using a full Broadway production contract? Anyone have info on this?
Weren't they always planned the be on a seta contract.
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