There has always been a deliciously seamy quality to “Cabaret,” the 1966 blockbuster musical-made-motion picture by composer John Kander and lyricist Fred Ebb, with a book by Joe Masteroff. Set in an ...
The infamous line, spoken by Sally Bowles — a fictitious character in the musical “Cabaret” — has withstood the test of time and has become increasingly relevant in today’s political climate. The ...
While “Cabaret” hasn’t changed much since it first startled audiences at its 1966 Broadway premiere, the world around it certainly has. Set in Berlin at the dawn of the 1930s, John Kander and Fred Ebb ...
For half a century, "Cabaret," the 1966 musical about the bawdy, tawdry nightlife of pre-Nazi-era Germany has served as a warning against complacency in a country creeping towards totalitarianism.