SynopsisThe scene is a sleazy nightclub in Berlin as the 20s are drawing to a close. Cliff Bradshaw, a young American writer, and Ernst Ludwig, a German, strike up a friendship on a train. Ernst gives Cliff an address in Berlin where he will find a room. Cliff takes this advice and ...
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Cabaret: Directed by Bob Fosse. With Liza Minnelli, Michael York, Helmut Griem, Joel Grey. A female girlie club entertainer in Weimar Republic era Berlin romances two men while the Nazi Party rises to power around them.
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Musical and film fans will be pleased to own Warner Brothers’ blu-ray release of Bob Fosse’s 1972 classic, Cabaret. Official Synopsis: Flamboyant and eccentric American entertainer Sally Bowles (Minnelli) sings in Berlin’s decadent Kit Kat Club, even as Nazism rises in Germany in 1931. She...
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A musical comedy in 3 acts by George Grossmith and P. G. Wodehouse. Music by Jerome Kern.Winter Garden Theatre, London : Opened 19th September, 1922; closed 11th August, 1923 (361 performances)SynopsisMarilynn Morgan is a chorus girl who tries to get a job in the glamorous troupe of the...
Price – sporting a red wig and padded outfits to give her a little extra ampleness – gives us a much more straightforward representation of Adele. The show, co-written with Adam Brunes, offers a fairly bare bones synopsis of her life from working class lass in Tottenham to one of today...
The musical itself has had four main incarnations - the original 1966 stage version, a 1972 movie, a Broadway revival in 1987, and a second revival in 1998. Of these, the three stage versions follow the same basic plot. Show Synopsis Cliff Bradshaw, a bisexual, writer's blocked, American...