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Moulin Rouge Show:
The current show,
"Féerie" features the
60 Doriss Girls, 1000 costumes
of feathers, rhinestones and sequins, sumptuous sets in
shimmering colours uniquely designed by Italian artists, the
outstanding international acts and the long awaited
return of the giant Aquarium.
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1 January - 31 December
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Moulin Rouge Show |
9.00 pm |
$202* |
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Moulin Rouge Show |
11.00 pm |
$166* |
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Moulin Rouge Dinner & Show
"Menu Can Can" |
7.00 pm |
$295* |
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Moulin Rouge Dinner & Show
"Menu Belle Epoque" |
7.00 pm |
$356* |
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*Price is per person
including half a bottle of Champagne per person. Show
does not run on the 31 December. |
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Lido de Paris Show:
In 1946 the Clerico brothers opened a venue showing cabaret
which was unique in the world. The Lido literally invented
the notion of the dinner-show.
In 1977, the Lido was moved to the Normandy
building, 60,000 square feet which allowed for the
creation of a 1,100 seat panoramic theatre offering
perfect visibility to each visitor.
The Lido's menus are crafted in collaboration with acclaimed
master chef Paul Bocuse, a leading ambassador of French
cuisine.
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Bobin'o Show:
The
real meaning of the word Cabaret comes to life thanks to Gérard
Louvin in a review of the wide world of show business.
The
BOBINO Cabaret-Lounge-Club
offers an original, modern show of over 90 minutes,
showcasing the amazing talents of numerous artists.
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Features:
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250 Costumes
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20 acts
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40 performers on stage
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Musicians
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Laughter
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Rhinestones and sequins
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Paradis Latin Show:
The most Parisian cabaret in the
world, Le Paradis Latin offers dinner and show. Le Paradis Latin is the only
cabaret situated on the left bank. This theatre was built in
1889 by Gustave Eiffel and is now as fashionable as it was then. Sexy and mischievous, the Viva Paradis revue is
orchestrated by a master of ceremony, Monsieur Loyal. This two hour show
includes the famous French Cancan.
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