Petite Rouge blooms from the 1697 fable penned by Charles Perrault—courtier, cultural architect, and subtle provocateur within Louis XIV’s Versailles. The story unfolds not as a warning, but as a sexual awakening, glittering in rhinestones and sweat beneath the glow of chandeliers. The forest transforms into a sensual playground—a Rococo fever dream of Baroque dance, vaudeville comedy, circus spectacle, burlesque striptease, and a riotously dangerous cancan. What was once a lesson in obedience becomes a celebration of pleasure.