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''Paramour'' was
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's first resident musical theatre show at the Lyric Theatre on
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. ''Paramour'' was themed to the "Golden age of Hollywood" and followed the life of "a poet who is forced to choose between love and art". It had similar elements to Cirque du Soleil's retired
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resident show in ''
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'' (which was also themed on cinema) written and created by
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, and had a 38-person onstage cast with actress
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in the lead as Indigo. ''Paramour'' began preview shows on April 16, 2016, with an official premiere on May 25, 2016. It closed exactly one year after its first preview show, on 16 April 2017. During previews, ''Paramour'' got off to a strong start and grossed over $1 million in its first six shows. The show was directed by French director-choreographer
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, who was also the director of the
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themed Cirque du Soleil show ''
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''. The rest of the creative team was also the same as for ''Iris'' apart from the assistant directors, composer and sound designer. Scenes from ''Iris'', such as
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performed by the Atherton twins (who also performed in ''Iris''), were incorporated into ''Paramour''. The show closed on Broadway on 16 April 2017 after 31 previews and 366 performances. Despite average box office sales, Cirque was allegedly paid $23 million to terminate its contract early, in order to vacate the Lyric and allow for the necessary renovations for the show's successor, ''
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'' which had a sold out track record since opening on the West End. ''Paramour'' reopened in April 2019 in
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Music

The show's original Broadway cast recording was released on 16 Aug 2016, on digital format and on streaming services. Track titles, as they appear in order on the official soundtrack, are: # The Hollywood Wiz # Ginger Top # Something More # AJ's Blues # The Muse # Serenade from a Window # The Honeymoon Days of Fame # Cleopatra # Egyptian Gift # Help a Girl Choose # The Dream # Revenge Fantasies # Love Triangle # Writer's Block # Everything (The Lovers Theme) # Nyc Rooftops # Reel Love # Everything (Reprise)


Critical reception

Charles Isherwood of ''
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'' wrote "The athletic circus acts that are laced throughout the show provide the real entertainment, and make the surrounding book scenes and songs feel even more bogus and synthetic," and "There’s no denying the breathtaking magic of seeing bodies swim through the air with such apparent
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. Too bad the musical surrounding them feels just as weightless, and far more forgettable." Maren Wade of '' Las Vegas Weekly'' wrote "I think what made Paramour truly special was the unique element of the acrobatics in a more real-life setting. It felt like one minute I was watching a big
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, but all of a sudden these crazy acrobatics would happen in scenes and scenarios where they were least expected," adding "I loved the show and would highly recommend it to anyone who is a Broadway and Cirque fan."
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of '' New York Observer'' said "If your demands are not high and you don’t try to make too much sense of the wobbly so-called “plot,” there's a lot of skill on view here that is fun to watch. Paramour is a dream conceived by P. T. Barnum and revised by
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, and some of it works even better on a Broadway stage than in a tent."


References

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