“It is pure escapism, We are offering them fun without any agenda and I make no apology for that.” 💃
Although the pandemic saw the Moulin Rouge be one of the first things to close and last to reopen, Pharaoh says demand for the cabaret is as great as ever.
“I am looking for, what I call, sparkle. It’s star quality but also the ability to fit in as it is all about teamwork.” “People say that what we offer is outdated and not what people want any more. But we do two shows a day and both play to packed audiences so we must be giving people what they want,” she says,Advertisement
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