
Robyn Hurder’s Tony Nominated Performance in ‘Moulin Rouge: The Musical’ is Worth Celebrating
Robyn Hurder’s Tony-nominated performance as Nini in Moulin Rouge: The Musical! is worth celebrating entirely for Hurder’s unbridled passion.
Mostly Analytical, Quintessentially Overdramatic
Robyn Hurder’s Tony-nominated performance as Nini in Moulin Rouge: The Musical! is worth celebrating entirely for Hurder’s unbridled passion.
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Summit Entertainment’s 2008 film, Penelope is rarely on fall watch lists, but it’s the perfect kind of underrated gem that deserves to be.
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