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  1. Jan 17, 2023 · This uptempo ditty sees the Emcee and two female singers perform a musical number that reflects Cliff and Sallys new roommate situation. "It Couldn't Please Me More (A Pineapple)" Fraulein Schneider’s boarder, Herr Schultz, offers Schneider a pineapple as a romantic gesture.

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

    The Emcee and two female companions sing a song (“Two Ladies”) that comments on Cliff and Sallys new living arrangement. Herr Schultz, an elderly Jewish fruit-shop owner who lives in the boarding house, gives a pineapple to Fräulein Schneider as a romantic gesture (“It Couldn’t Please Me More”).

  3. The Emcee and two female companions sing a song ("Two Ladies") that comments on Cliff and Sally's new living arrangement. Herr Schultz, an elderly Jewish fruit-shop owner who lives in the boarding house, gives a pineapple to Fräulein Schneider as a romantic gesture ("It Couldn't Please Me More").

  4. May 28, 2017 · Posted: 5/28/17 at 5:44am. The song Maybe This Time, as we all know, was added to the 1972 film version of Cabaret and then added to subsequent productions. The purpose of the song was to show...

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  6. Apr 14, 2021 · Cliff expresses some reservations to having Sally stay with him, but Sally convinces him, in song, that it will be "Perfectly Marvelous." The Emcee appears in the cabaret and sings a song ("Two Ladies") about how people in Berlin often have multiple, simultaneous, lovers.

  7. Aug 1, 2017 · And while “I Dont Care Much” doesn’t carry the same level of social critique inherent in other songs belonging to the Emcee, it isn’t thoughtless either. It takes place around one of the charged moments in the play, when Cliff and Sally are having it out about Sallys purposeful ignorance of the Nazis’ rise to power.

  8. The Emcee and two female companions sing a song ("Two Ladies Lyrics") that comments on Cliff and Sally's unusual living conditions. Herr Schultz, an elderly Jewish fruit-shop owner who lives in her boardinghouse, has given Fräulein Schneider a pineapple as a gift (" It Couldn't Please Me More Lyrics ").

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