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About Cirque du Soleil Paramour on Broadway
Duration
2 hours and 20 minutes (with 1 intermission)
Audience
Ages 10+
Previews
April 18, 2016
Opening
May 25, 2016
Closing
April 16, 2017
Story for Cirque du Soleil Paramour
Guy makes girl a star and everyone flips out.
In Cirque Du Soleil’s show, PARAMOUR, the search for love, happiness, and fame jumps off the silver screen and unfolds on the Broadway stage. Travel back to the Golden Age of Hollywood where the stars shine brighter, the glitz is glitzier, and zoot suits are somehow fashionable. A director searching for his next big hit, finds it in a small-town actress, and before you know it, a star is airborne! “It will knock you right between the eyes” (Variety). But, hold your breath, because the rise to fame is an exciting, heart-pounding journey.
The first and only CIRQUE DU SOLEIL MUSICAL: PARAMOUR
In Cirque Du Soleil’s show, PARAMOUR, the search for love, happiness, and fame jumps off the silver screen and unfolds on the Broadway stage. Travel back to the Golden Age of Hollywood where the stars shine brighter, the glitz is glitzier, and zoot suits are somehow fashionable. A director searching for his next big hit, finds it in a small-town actress, and before you know it, a star is airborne! “It will knock you right between the eyes” (Variety). But, hold your breath, because the rise to fame is an exciting, heart-pounding journey.
The first and only CIRQUE DU SOLEIL MUSICAL: PARAMOUR
Critics’ Reviews for Cirque du Soleil Paramour
"A high-wire hybrid! A combination of theater and acrobatics, with a splash of Old Hollywood"
Charles Isherwood,
New York Times
"Breathtaking"
Jesse Oxfeld,
Entertainment Weekly