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CABARET

CABARET

27 October - 3 November 2024

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 American writer looking for inspiration for his next novel. On his first night in Berlin, Cliff wanders into the Kit Kat Klub, a seedy nightclub overseen by the strange, omniscient and gender-bending Master of Ceremonies, “the Emcee.” Here, Cliff meets Sally Bowles, a vivacious, talented cabaret performer, and an utterly lost soul. Sally and Cliff begin a relationship, which blossoms unexpectedly into a dream-like romance. As time passes, however, the situation in Berlin changes from exciting and vital to ominous and violent; Ernst, Cliff’s first German friend, turns out to be an up-and-coming member of the Nazi Party, and Herr Schultz, a fellow boarder at Fraulein Schneider’s guest house (and Schneider’s fiancee), is the victim of an Anti-Semitic hate crime. When he finds out that Sally is pregnant, Cliff decides that they must leave for America at once, before things get any worse. Sally, afraid, confused, and unsure that she’ll ever really be able to trade the sexy, illicit cabaret lifestyle for motherhood, gets an abortion, and tells Cliff that he must leave without her. With a distinctly Brechtian dose of provocation and a score featuring songs that have become classics of the American Musical Theater, Cabaret is a fierce, meaty musical that pushes the boundaries of the form and literally holds “the mirror up to nature.”

Life is a Cabaret

  • Master of Ceremonies – Sandy Mackinnon

    Cliff – Rick Lindsay

    Ernst Ludwig – Leigh Johnstone

    Customs Officer – Milton Taylor

    Sally Bowles – Sue Binzer

    Rosie – Jen O’Donnell

    Lulu – Fiona Bolitho

    Texas – Judy Dixon

    Frenchie – Louise Bretherton

    Helga – Sue Arndt

    Bobby – Janene Ridley

    Victor – Steve Chisholm

    Hans – Angus Green

    Herman – Will Twycross

    Max – Keith Padbury

    Fraulein Schneider – Debra Dodgson

    Herr Shultz – Lex Ross

    Fraulein Kost – Claire Little

    Youth – Jem Herbert

  • Directors - Ian Keys, Karen Pirie

    Musical Director – Monica Sketcher

    Producer – Michele Padbury

    Stage Manager – Janene Ridley

    Sound – Rolf Koren and Paul Valente

    Lighting - Ian Mallyon, Michelle Harmer, Paul Pezzimenti, Shannon Arndt, Tane Symonds

    Choreographers – Lyn & Brook Saville

    Set Construction – Ian Keys, Steve Chisholm, Dave Caddy, Keith Padbury, Rick Lindsay

    Props and Backstage Crew – Camille Murphy, Janet McKenzie, Al Rozefsky, John Eason, Arthur Huggins, Bec McMillan, Cathie Smith, Joy Koren, Karen Pirie, Helen Hookey, Shannon Arndt, Donna Richards, Rebecca Douglas, Brook Saville

    Hair Stylist – Andy Dolling

    Costumes – Karen Pirie, Cathie Smith

    Front of House Madame – Jane Taylor

    Front of House Crew – Wendy Lindbom, Jane Herbert, Martin Jones, Marg Attley, Rach Noble, Leora Ross, Jenny Gleeson, Elin Ree, Liz Scales, Shannon Arndt, Dallas Daniel, Meg Jones, James Wilson, Michelle Belleville, Linda Terry, Mel Taylor, Deb Robbins, Brian Dodgson, Lyndal Jenkins, Catriona Wilson, Liz Webb

    Photographers – Kym Stubbs, Peter Lewis

  • Justine Shelton, Maggie Williams, Andrew Crockett, Richard Smith, Carey Meadows, Alastair Pirie, Simone Reeder, David Mims, Wendy Mahoney, Janet Haensel, Ian Mallyon

CREDITS

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