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Overview
Tony Award Winning Musical!
Set in a sleazy cabaret, this is the story of a young American writer named Cliff Bradshaw who travels to Berlin in search of life experience. At the Kit Kat Club, he meets the crazily voluptuous Sally Bowles and gets caught up in the rising tide of Hitler's New German Reich, with it's anti-semitism and violence. In a society breaking down, Cabaret is about how politics and sexual ambiguity are related and can affect an entire society.
Cabaret is part dark-Brechtian cabaret, part Broadway musical, and features such hit songs as "Cabaret", "If You Could See Her"and "The Money Song". It is based on the play I am a Camera written in 1952, and Cabaret opened on Broadway in 1966.
Cast and Creative Team
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