"CABARET" COMES TO EMPIRE STAGE IN FT. LAUDERDALE FOR A LIMITED RUN. PRESENTED BY FLORIDA THEATRICAL EVENTS AND ARTBUZZ THEATRICS
CABARET (1998 Version)
Book by Joe Masteroff
Based on the play by John Van Druten and
Stories by Christopher Isherwood
Music by John Kander Lyrics by Fred Ebb
Set in the tawdry Kit Kat Klub of 1930s Berlin, the story follows the carefree and self-destructive Sally Bowles (Alexandra Van Hasselt) and her relationship with American writer Cliff Bradshaw (Chad Raven). Their world of dazzling performances and fleeting pleasures is set against the backdrop of a society on the brink of collapse, as the rise of fascism closes in and the cabaret’s escapism becomes increasingly fragile. This production is known for its edgy, immersive style and striking contrast between the glitzy nightclub numbers and the sobering political realities outside its doors. With its mix of show-stopping ensemble routines, haunting ballads, and the enigmatic presence of the Emcee (Larry Buzzeo, Director), the 1998 version emphasizes both the allure and the danger of losing oneself in a world of denial. The result is a theatrical experience that is as entertaining as it is unsettling, leaving a lasting impression on audiences with its powerful themes and unforgettable score.
2.5 HOURS, 1 INTERMISSION
"CABARET" COMES TO EMPIRE STAGE IN FT. LAUDERDALE FOR A LIMITED RUN. PRESENTED BY FLORIDA THEATRICAL EVENTS AND ARTBUZZ THEATRICS
CABARET (1998 Version)
Book by Joe Masteroff
Based on the play by John Van Druten and
Stories by Christopher Isherwood
Music by John Kander Lyrics by Fred Ebb
Set in the tawdry Kit Kat Klub of 1930s Berlin, the story follows the carefree and self-destructive Sally Bowles (Alexandra Van Hasselt) and her relationship with American writer Cliff Bradshaw (Chad Raven). Their world of dazzling performances and fleeting pleasures is set against the backdrop of a society on the brink of collapse, as the rise of fascism closes in and the cabaret’s escapism becomes increasingly fragile. This production is known for its edgy, immersive style and striking contrast between the glitzy nightclub numbers and the sobering political realities outside its doors. With its mix of show-stopping ensemble routines, haunting ballads, and the enigmatic presence of the Emcee (Larry Buzzeo, Director), the 1998 version emphasizes both the allure and the danger of losing oneself in a world of denial. The result is a theatrical experience that is as entertaining as it is unsettling, leaving a lasting impression on audiences with its powerful themes and unforgettable score.
2.5 HOURS, 1 INTERMISSION
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- ages 18+
- In person
- Free parking
Refund Policy
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EMPIRE STAGE THEATER
1140 North Flagler Drive
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
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