The Berlin Stories by Christopher Isherwood Original movie cast recording, featuring Liza Minnelli and Joel Grey. Master of Ceremonies: A Memoir by Joel GreyĪctor and director Joel Grey details his own personal journey through a life in the theater, including his iconic turn as the Emcee in Cabaret and the wild ride that ensued.Ĭabaret: Original Soundtrack Recording (1972 Film) Printed to complement the Tony Award-winning 1998 Broadway revival, this beautifully illustrated script will give you glimpses into the stage and screen versions. It won eight of the ten Oscars for which it received nominations. This 1972 film version directed by Bob Fosse and starring Liza Minnelli, Joel Grey, and Michael York admittedly differs slightly from the stage version but is still worth the watch. Mon–Thurs: 9am–9pm | Thurs–Fri: 9am–5pm | Sat: 10am–5pmīelow are select works from a vast curated collection!įrom our friends at the library: “As well as relating directly to Cabaret productions and the people who created them, we chose a variety of materials for you associated with Weimar Berlin, the Jazz Age, gender nonconformity, sexual identity, and the rise of fascism.”Ĭabaret (Film, DVD) Directed by Bob Fosse. One Wendell Avenue, Pittsfield, MA | 413.499.9480 | June 29 at 10am, Boyd-Quinson Stage - RSVP by clicking here.ġ0:00 AM coffee and bagel reception, 10:45 AM Panel beginsīeyond the Musical: A Reading List Inspired by Cabaret Theatre, CUNY Graduate Center) and Roselle Chartock (author and artist, Professor Emerita of Education), moderated by Jeffrey Robins (former US Delegate to the UN Human Rights Commission). This partnership with the Jewish Federation of the Berkshires will feature a panel including Alan Paul (BSC Artistic Director), Dr. Join a discussion with Jewish thought leaders on the relevance of art and theatre in promoting understanding and combating antisemitism. Purchase your tickets by clicking the desired date below.Ĭabaret - June 21 at 7:00pm | June 28 at 7:00pm FREE Discussion: Reflections on Antisemitism and the Cautionary Tale of Cabaret Stick around after the show for a discussion of the play, its themes and its relation to our community featuring select cast and creative team. “Simultaneously sparkling and deeply dark.”įREE Discussion with purchase of a ticket for that night’s performance. “ Amazing…Special recognition must go to Director Alan Paul for bringing in the artistic talent, and for making this production fresh, while respecting the original concept!!” “A mesmerizing Cabaret with a first-rate cast… spectacular” “ Chilling and thrilling…could not be more timely and ominously relevant” “ Sexy, sultry, wonderful…Alan Paul’s interpretation of this story has a bigger impact and stays with you far longer than the light-hearted approaches that make up typical summer fare.” “ Bold and brilliant…stinging…a continuous, propulsive dynamism” The show is at once captivating and terrifying.” “ An amazing cast, bravado, glitter, power and force. “ Magnetic in scope and featuring enthralling actors…permeates with a galvanic, absolutely engrossing event” “Director Alan Paul, in his first major production at Barrington Stage…has taken a major step away from the precedent setting earlier versions to create a whole new vision for the show and in doing so he has brought in an edition of Cabaret that felt entirely new…Here is a brilliant, creative mind shone through traditions to create something novel and fabulous.” “ An entertaining evening you won’t forget…Go see this lavish production but remember the underlying message ‘live and let live’.” “ Dark, bold and enlightening…great theater.” “ Timely, relevant, fresh, and first-rate production.” “ Paul’s debut production is a thoughtful, provocative, richly entertaining affair that doesn’t shy away from the troubling social and political issues that too often hide in plain sight in Cabaret productions but here take center stage.” BVM Past Performances - Idris Goodwin plays.
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