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Theatrical musical by John Kander debuted in 1966

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  • comédie musicale (fr)
  • musical (hu)
  • мюзикл (ru)
  • musical (nl)
  • musikaali (fi)
  • Musical (it)
  • John Kanderi meeleoluline muusikal, mille esmalavastus toimus 1966. aastal. (et)
  • musical estadounidense de 1966 (es)
  • theatrical musical by John Kander debuted in 1966 (en)
  • Musical von John Kander, Fred Ebb und Joe Masteroff (de)
  • מחזמר מאת ג'ון קאנדר ופרד אב (iw)
  • amerikansk musikal från 1966 av Fred Ebb och John Kander (sv)
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  • Ebb (en)
  • Kander (en)
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  • A black and white photograph of flapper Jean Ross with short hair and wearing a beret (en)
  • A black and white photograph of singer Julie Andrews. She is smiling at the camera and has short black hair. (en)
  • A black and white photograph of gay author Christopher Isherwood at a train station (en)
  • A black and white picture of the exterior of a Weimar-era cabaret. The exterior features a cardboard or paper mache figure of a cabaret dancer in a black bra and short skirt. (en)
  • A black and white photograph of a column of Nazi brownshirts marching through the streets of Berlin. (en)
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  • —Cliff Bradshaw (en)
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  • * 1967 Tony Award for Best Musical * 1967 Tony Award for Best Original Score * 1998 Tony Award for Best Musical Revival * 2022 Olivier Award for Best Musical Revival (en)
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  • The Kit Kat Klub is intended to evoke the many Weimar-era cabarets in Berlin. (en)
  • Original Broadway promotional poster by Tom Morrow (en)
  • The musical is set against the backdrop of Nazism's rise in Germany which reaches a climax at the end of the second act. (en)
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  • Julie Andrews was offered the role of Sally Bowles, but her manager refused due to the character's immorality. (en)
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  • Sam Mendes directed the 1993 London revival of Cabaret with Alan Cumming as the Emcee. Cumming would return as the Emcee for the 1998 and 2014 Broadway revivals. (en)
  • The original production featured Jill Haworth as Sally Bowles, Joel Grey as the Emcee, and Lotte Lenya as Fräulein Schneider. (en)
  • Natasha Richardson portrayed Sally Bowles in the 1998 revival, and Neil Patrick Harris later starred as the Emcee after Alan Cumming departed the role. (en)
  • Writer Christopher Isherwood and chanteuse Jean Ross photographed in the 1930s. (en)
  • Michelle Williams, Emma Stone, and Sienna Miller each portrayed Sally Bowles in the 2014 Broadway revival. (en)
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  • Michelle Williams .jpg (en)
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  • Jean ross.jpg (en)
  • Christopher Isherwood en route to China, 1938. .jpg (en)
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  • Emma Stone at Maniac UK premiere .jpg (en)
  • Jill Haworth 1965.jpg (en)
  • Joel Grey - 1955.jpg (en)
  • Lotte Lenya.jpg (en)
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  • Sam Mendes, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, 2013.jpg (en)
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  • Cabaret (en)
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  • 1966-10-10 (xsd:date)
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  • There was a cabaret, and there was a master of ceremonies and there was a city called Berlin, in a country called Germany – and it was the end of the world. (en)
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  • Cabaret, Act II (en)
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  • Awards for Cabaret (en)
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  • Cabaret (musical) (en)
  • Cabaret (musical) (ca)
  • Cabaret (Musical) (de)
  • Cabaret (comédie musicale) (fr)
  • Cabaret (musical) (es)
  • Cabaret (musical) (it)
  • キャバレー (ミュージカル) (ja)
  • 카바레 (뮤지컬) (ko)
  • Cabaret (musical) (pt)
  • Cabaret (musical) (nl)
  • Кабаре (мюзикл) (ru)
  • Cabaret (musikal) (sv)
  • 歌厅 (音乐剧) (zh)
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