“Cabaret” at Main Street Theatre Company

“Cabaret”
Music by John Kander
Lyrics by Fred Ebb
Book by Joe Masteroff

The hit musical classic featuring a legendary score by John Kander and Fred Ebb. Set in Berlin at the beginning of the rise of the Third Reich, Cabaret follows the story of Sally Bowles, a wild-hearted English cabaret performer, and her torrid love affair with American writer Clifford Bradshaw. Much of the story unfolds through song and dance in the divinely decadent Kit Kat Club. As thought provoking as it is entertaining, Cabaret offers a penetrating gaze at a troubled era. Musical numbers include “Willkommen”, “Cabaret”, “Don't Tell Mama” and “Two Ladies.” .

Performed by Main Street Theatre Company
At Step-Inn Ballroom
Performances ran
Friday, April 30, 2004 thru Saturday, May 15, 2004
Clifford Bradshaw.... Rob Tilley
Emcee.... Noah Brendemuehl
Ernst Ludwig.... David Clarke
Fraulein Kost.... Meredith Burns
Fraulein Schneider.... Margo Crupi
Herr Schultz.... Vince Tinebra
Sally Bowles.... Tracey Fama Has Bio
Kit Kat Klub Boy.... John Cannizzaro
Kit Kat Klub Boy.... Jim Czizik
Kit Kat Klub Boy.... Jared Picone
Kit Kat Klub Girl.... Jen Deleon
Kit Kat Klub Girl.... Melissa Lea Dennen Has Bio
Kit Kat Klub Girl.... Alexanfra Gardell
Kit Kat Klub Girl.... Greta Gingrich Has Bio
Kit Kat Klub Girl.... Jaime Kimberlin Has Bio
Kit Kat Klub Girl.... Nancy Takacs Has Bio
Kit Kat Klub Girl.... Dannyelle L. Zywan
Directed by Vic Morosco Has Bio
Choreography by Jaime Kimberlin Has Bio
Dance Captain by Greta Gingrich Has Bio
Scenic Design by Vic Morosco Has Bio
Scenic Design by Vince Tinebra
Lighting Design by Edward Weiss Has Bio
Sound Design by Keith Pasichow
Stage Managed by Gineen M. Morosco
Musical Direction by Alexander Rovang
Set Designed by Keith Pasichow
Costumes Coordinated by David Clarke
Costumes Coordinated by Margo Crupi
Costumes Coordinated by Evelyn Gardell
Properties by Carolyn Gunther
Properties by Barbara Rasch
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