Cabaret is a 1972 American musical drama film which was directed by Bob Fosse and which starred Liza Minnelli, Michael York, and Joel Grey. After the box-office failure of his film version of Sweet Charity in 1969, Bob Fosse bounced back with Cabaret in 1972, a year that would make him...
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But one important exception is Cabaret, the acclaimed 1972 musical directed by Broadway legend Bob Fosse, for which Liza Minnelli won the Oscar for Best Actress for her breakout performance as American expatriate and chanteuse Sally Bowles. Extraordinarily dark, Cabaret is one of a handful of ...
CABARET was only the tenth live-action musical in history to be selected for preservation by the National Film Registry, and the film was restored by Warner Bros. in 2012, although the original camera negative had been lost and the surviving interpositive was marred by a scratch ...
One of the many dance numbers of "Cabaret." [Photo by Sarah Nachin] For the next two weekends, local theatergoers will have an opportunity to see the iconic musical, “Cabaret,” made famous by Liza Minelli and Joel Gray in the film version. The main stage of Stage West will be transf...
songs get sung, lessons learned and hearts broken. Moving portrayal of decadence and ignorance in a hedonistic world. Moving and far closer to the original musical than the Liza Minelli Film - the production went to Broadway and was a huge success. Written by Lou...
"Life is a Cabaret." It was only Fosse's second film, but won numerous accolades (and was a financial and artistic hit), and has been viewed in retrospect as the only truly great musical of the 1970s. The boundary-pushing film, with themes of corruption, sexual ambiguity and false drea...
To sum up my review Musical tickets are expensive, don’t waste your money see the film. Nikki5th February The show was amazing, and sitting in the stalls gave a truly immersive experience. Thoroughly recommend Jonas4th February I was blown away by the performance, the singing and the ...
(Francis Ford Coppola would have to wait two years before winning Best Director, forThe Godfather, Part II.) Brilliantly adapted from the acclaimed stage production, which was in turn inspired by Christopher Isherwood’sBerlin Storiesand the play and movieI Am a Camera, this remarkable musical ...
In 1966, when the John Kander-Fred Ebb musical "Cabaret" first appeared on Broadway, audiences were dazzled, and disconcerted, by the show's depiction of life in early 1930s Berlin. Joel Grey played the Emcee of the Kit Kat Club; he would reprise the role in the Oscar-winning 1972 fil...