Thursday night was one for the books. I had the absolute pleasure of seeing Moulin Rouge at ASU Gammage, and from the very first beat, I was swept into the glittering, heart-thumping whirlwind of music, passion, and pure theatrical magic. The songs are still dancing in my head!
But what made the night unforgettable wasn’t just what happened onstage—it was what surrounded it.
All around the theater, four different galleries were filled with my Paris-inspired artwork—about 35 pieces in total. From the view above the ticket booth to the hallway near Portal 10, my photographs of rooftops, street cafés, churches, and markets—each a captured memory from the City of Light—were on display for all to see.
To stand among those works during a show that celebrates the spirit of Paris? That was a high point in my life. Truly. Seeing guests stop, smile, and snap photos of the art filled me with gratitude and a deep sense of joy. I also ran into two coworkers, Lynn and Tami, and was so pleased to tell my story.
So if you're headed to Moulin Rouge at Gammage, be sure to look around before the curtain rises. Paris is in the building—in more ways than one.
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