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Arts & Entertainment/ Theatre

“Cabaret” Opens at 6th Street Playhouse September 15

Gary Carnivele September 5, 2022

Come to the cabaret and the heady ‘anything goes’ world of Berlin in 1930. In the steamy, sleazy Kit Kat Klub on the eve of Hitler’s rise to power, is love possible? Jared Sakren, Playhouse Artistic Director, directs this daring and provocative musical in his signature style (West Side Story, Vincent, A View from the Bridge). It’s a treat for all of your senses.Expect lavish music, erotic dancing with tender and humorous moments building toward an alarming finale.
Cabaret September 15 – October 9, 2022 music by John Kander lyrics by Fred Ebbbook by Joe Masteroff directed by Jared Sakren
Come experience this latest rendition with fresh eyes!
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