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The production’s latest casting represents the first time two Black actors have starred as the leads in “Cabaret.” ...
Set in late 1920s Berlin, ‘Cabaret’ dazzles with amazing musical numbers but asks such difficult questions as ‘How did we let the Holocaust happen?’ ...
Taking place in Berlin as the Nazis are coming to power, ... So, as Sally sings, come hear the music play. Go: "Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club," August Wilson Theatre, 245 W. 52nd St., ...
The Emcee is back onstage at the Kit Kat Klub, ginning up the fun in the sanctuary where sultry singers and dancers entertain ...
"Cabaret" told the stories of a cabaret singer, an American writer from and the denizens of Berlin, all caught up in a changing society. Harold Prince, the show's producer and director worked ...
Watch Broadway's next Sally Bowles, Marisha Wallace, singing 'Maybe This Time' from the beloved Kander & Ebb musical. Wallace ...
Taking place in Berlin as the Nazis are coming to power, ... So, as Sally sings, come hear the music play. Go: "Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club," August Wilson Theatre, 245 W. 52nd St., ...
Gay country music star and mysterious masked singer Orville Peck is making his Broadway debut in the Tony-nominated revival of “Cabaret,” producers announced Wednesday. Starting March 31, the ...
Any time you see Director Larry Reitzer’s name on a play or musical, you can bet it’ll be a winner, and his latest gem, “Cabaret,” is no exception. “Cabaret” is set in 1930 post-war ...
“Cabaret” ensemble performing in the Kit Kat Club in 1930s Berlin. The production runs through Sunday at Virginia Wesleyan University. These stories were adapted into the stage play “I Am a ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Eddie Redmayne and Gayle Rankin star in a buzzy Broadway revival that rips the skin off the 1966 musical. By Jesse Green Just east of its marquee ...
Set in the jazz era of late 1920s/early 1930s Berlin, “Cabaret” explores the nightlife world of the Kit Kat Club, where Sally Bowles performs for a range of uninhibited patrons.