July 7 - 24

In a Berlin nightclub, as the 1920's draw to a close, a garish Master of Ceremonies welcomes the audience and assures them they will forget all their troubles at the Cabaret. With the Emcee's bawdy songs as commentary, Cabaret explores the dark, heady, and tumultuous life of Berlin's natives and expatriates as Germany slowly yields to the emerging Third Reich. Cliff, a young American writer newly arrived in Berlin, is immediately taken with English singer Sally Bowles. Meanwhile, Fräulein Schneider, proprietor of Cliff and Sally's boarding house, tentatively begins a romance with Herr Schultz, a mild-mannered fruit seller who happens to be Jewish. Musical numbers include "Willkommen," "Cabaret," "Don't Tell Mama" and "Two Ladies."

Book by Joe Masteroff, Music by John Kander, and Lyrics by Fred Ebb. Based on the play I Am A Camera by John Van Druten, which was adapted from the novel Goodbye To Berlin by Christohper Isherwood.
Directed by Mark Sickler

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All Seats - $35

Seating capacity in the theatre is 139 seats.