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  1. Cabaret is an American musical with music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb, and a book by Joe Masteroff. It is based on the 1951 play I Am a Camera by John Van Druten, which in turn was based on the 1939 novel Goodbye to Berlin by Christopher Isherwood . Set in 1929–1930 Berlin during the twilight of the Jazz Age as the Nazis rise to power ...

  2. Synopsis. Cabaret takes place from 1929-1930, a time when Berlin, in the midst of a post-World War I economic depression, is transitioning from a center of underground, avant-garde cultural epicenter to the beginnings of Hitler’s totalitarian regime and the rise of the Nazi Party. Into this world enters Clifford Bradshaw, a struggling ...

  3. Nov 20, 2023 · Connecting with the audience is key to a good cabaret performance. Make eye contact with them, but don’t go over-the-top; for example, don’t sing an entire song to one person. That said, avoid ...

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  5. www.atlantaopera.org › performance › cabaretCabaret - The Atlanta Opera

    Synopsis. Act I. At the twilight of the Jazz Age in Berlin, the incipient Nazi Party is growing stronger. The Kit Kat Klub is a seedy cabaret—a place of decadent celebration. The club’s Master of Ceremonies, or Emcee, together with the cabaret girls and waiters, warm up the audience (“Willkommen”). Meanwhile, a young American writer ...

  6. Sally performs her final number at the Kit Kat Club aided by the female ensemble ("Mein Herr Lyrics"). The cabaret ensemble performs a song and dance, calling each other on inter-table phones and inviting each other for dances and drinks ("The Telephone Song"). The next day, Cliff has just finished giving Ernst an English lesson when Sally arrives.

  7. Nov 13, 2012 · November 13, 2012. “Life is a cabaret, old chum—come to the cabaret!” sings Sally Bowles (Maya M. Park ’16), but her invitation to the Kit Kat Klub in gritty 1930s Berlin turns out to be ...

  8. Synopsis. The 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 Fraulein Schneider, a vivacious sixty-year old, lets him have ...

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