Jordan Fisher and Solea Pfeiffer Dazzle with 'Your Song' on TODAY Show's Moulin Rouge! Performance

April 18, 2025
Jordan Fisher and Solea Pfeiffer Dazzle with 'Your Song' on TODAY Show's Moulin Rouge! Performance
  • On April 18, 2025, Jordan Fisher and Solea Pfeiffer captivated audiences with their performance of 'Your Song' from Moulin Rouge! The Musical on NBC's TODAY show.

  • The performance took place live from Studio 1A, featuring the two Broadway stars who currently co-star in the production at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre.

  • Fisher, who plays the role of Christian, joined the cast of Moulin Rouge! just three days prior on April 15, 2025, for a limited engagement running until July 20, 2025.

  • Pfeiffer portrays Satine in the musical, marking a reunion with Fisher after their previous collaboration in Broadway's Hadestown.

  • The performance showcased the vibrant and extravagant world of Moulin Rouge!, characterized by romance, glitz, and a blend of Bohemian and aristocratic cultures.

  • Directed by Tony Award winner Alex Timbers, Moulin Rouge! features a book by John Logan and is based on the 2001 film by Baz Luhrmann.

  • Since its Broadway debut in 2019, the musical has garnered significant acclaim, winning 10 Tony Awards, including Best Musical, out of 14 nominations.

  • The musical score includes popular songs such as 'Fireworks' by Katy Perry and 'Chandelier' by Sia, enhancing its appeal.

  • The creative team behind the production includes scenic designer Derek McLane and costume designer Catherine Zuber, contributing to its visually stunning presentation.

  • Fisher's extensive Broadway credits include notable roles in productions such as Sweeney Todd, Dear Evan Hansen, and Hamilton.

  • The Citi Concert Series on NBC's TODAY show also featured other performances, including Hank Azaria and the EZ Street Band, Jon Pardi, and the cast of 'Little Shop of Horrors'.

  • Fisher expressed the challenge and artistry involved in joining such a successful production, emphasizing the importance of enhancing its existing greatness.

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