Writers review: noir
Ladies and gentlemen, distinguished connoisseurs of the enigmatic and lovers of the avant-garde, welcome to the grand unveiling of Can Can's latest spectacle: NOIR. As your guides through the labyrinthine corridors of intrigue and artistry, we stand poised to escort you into the depths of this nocturnal odyssey. Inspired by the cinematic mastery of luminaries such as Fritz Lang, Orson Welles, and Alfred Hitchcock, NOIR promises an immersion into the clandestine world of shadows and sensuality. Welcome, to the Writers’ Review. Cue eerie fun theme music.
While we cannot promise a high-school level synopsis of our cinematic muses such as Fritz Lang, Orson Welles, and Alfred Hitchcock… we CAN promise you a peak into all of the moments of psychedelic seduction, mysterious visuals, and just good old-fashioned hotties being hot.
With winter's frost melting away under the heat of anticipation, join us as we delve into the mysteries awaiting within the ethereal confines of Can Can's theatrical realm. This is NOIR.
The Outstanding Use of A Catwalk
It hits different seeing moments from your dreams played out in reality, but here we are.
A STANDING OVATION FOR THE LIGHTING TECH, PLEASE
While I’m still patiently waiting for the lovely Robert Matos to admit his destiny and step into the spotlight...Today I will fangirl merely on his uncanny abilities to produce magic.
The Moment Carousels Found a New Target Audience (It’s me)
Save a cowboy, ride a horse am I right?
The Utterly Fabulous Use of Pattern
Side note: someone tell Gen Z IMMEDIATELY that polka dots are back this year.
If Lucifer Was a Woman…
I’ll be adding this one to my mood board.
The Cherry on Top of Any Can Can Show: IYKYK
I wish I could say more but every time Jasmine sings I forget which planet I’m on.