***Cabaret***

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June, 2000
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John Kander, Fred Ebb & Joe Masteroff

David Gardette

Most people came to the Cabaret for entertainment and escape. For Cabaret-goers, plunging into a throng of like-minded pleasure-seekers in the frantic attempt to elude the inescapable problems of everyday life was a way of achieving wholeness in a fragmented society.***This production of Cabaret is like no other. Director David Gardette has been inspired by both the original interpretation and the recent Broadway revival of the show. He has also injected the show with some exciting new ideas. Cabaret is gutsy, adult's-only entertainment. Cabaret's fabulous cast includes Helen McFarlane as Sally Bowles, Greg Jones as Clifford Bradshaw and Jarrad West as the Emcee. Don't miss this one! ***


0415 777 173

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