BERLIN >> Those who love the music of the 1950s won’t want to miss The Cardigans at the Connecticut Cabaret Theater, opening April 1 with performances continuing through May 7. The musical was ...
A fitting snapshot of the short-lived art conclave that emerged in Berlin in the 1920s is 1951’s Tony Award-winning “I Am a Camera” by John Van Druten, from which the musical “Cabaret” is adapted.
NEW YORK — “Mamma Mia! The Party,” which you can see in London, is one thing. John Kander, Fred Ebb and Joe Masteroff’’s masterpiece, especially as enshrined on Broadway in a searing and unforgettable ...
In the musical “Cabaret,” Cliff Bradshaw, a newly arrived American in Berlin, exclaims, “I love this town. It’s so tawdry and terrible, and everyone’s having such a good time.” Sound familiar?
BERLIN >> Connecticut Cabaret Theatre will stage the comedy “No Sex Please, We’re British, written by Anthony Marriott and Alistair Foot and directed by Kris McMurray, with performances from May 13 to ...