Take your seat at the Maltz Jupiter Theatre for Cabaret, the Tony Award®-winning production that is ranked among the greatest American musicals. With performances January 10 through 29, the show is set amid the decadence of 1929 Weimar Germany's netherworld and follows the unlikely romance between writer Cliff Bradshaw and performer Sally Bowles.
Based on John Van Druten's 1951 play I Am a Camera and featuring a memorable Kander and Ebb score, the entire show takes place in a cabaret, setting the scene for a particularly unique aspect of the production: nearly all of the show’s performers sing, dance and play musical instruments.
“The added responsibility of playing instruments forges a unique bond amongst the actors. They truly become an orchestra ensemble, as well as an acting ensemble,” said the show’s director, BT McNicholl.
The production features Broadway actress Kate Shindle (Wonderland, Legally Blonde, Miss America 1998) as Bowles; popular South Florida actor Bruce Linser (last seen at the Theatre in Deathtrap and The Full Monty) as Cliff Bradshaw; and revered New York actor Christopher Sloan (All Shook Up, The Producers) as the Emcee.
Matinee and evening performances are available, with group discounts for 20 or more. For tickets, call (561) 575-2223 or visit www.jupitertheatre.org.
Photos via Maltz Jupiter Theatre.
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