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In her latest book, Associate Professor of German Jill Smith explains her frustration at a tendency to oversimplify a key period of twentieth-century European history—and it’s all down to a 1970s ...
Five years ago, the glittery, politically tinged theatrical cabaret Weimar New York sashayed onto the stage at Joe’s Pub as the quickest cure for those suffering from post-9/11 anxiety in the Bush era ...
The colorful glitter of the Cristal Palace Spiegeltent recalls a bygone era, when elaborate mirrored tents were used in Belgium and around Europe for music and dancing. The vast tent will be the ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Lemper narrates as she moves musically from the economic poverty of the ...
Even the most decadent denizens of Berlin in the Weimar era—such as a sinewy androgyne presiding as the Emcee at a nightclub where anything goes, sexually speaking—prove to be susceptible to the ...
A famously dark and ground breaking show in its original 1966 production directed by Harold Prince, Cabaret has gotten progressively darker ever since. From the 1972 Bob Fosse movie to the 1998 ...
Join us for a Hallowed-eve costumed cabaret, enhanced by your favorite spirits. This will be an especially dark and enchanting song show of pirates, ghost ships, swindles and mayhem, featuring the ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Across New York City and online, events presented by partner organizations extend ...