Articles Tagged With: Fred Ebb

Anita Spicer Lane (left) as Melba and Sam David (right) as Fritzi in 70, Girls, 70 at The Salem Players đź“· Guy Davis

70, Girls, 70 at The Salem Players

Go take a look at the old folks! They’re quite an int’resting sight! But if you want to see old folks— then get your tickets to The Salem Players 70, Girls, 70! It’s chock-a-block with old* folks! If you’re ready for a charming, sparkling little gem of a long-lost musical theatre show, then dust off your duds and get on over to The Salem Players. In other words, hit it, Lorraine! Haa-chaa!

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Cabaret at Phoenix Festival Theatre ????Matthew Peterson

Cabaret at Phoenix Festival Theatre

The county known as Harford is so wide, mein Herr. They’ve got theatres up and down and side to side, mein Herr. I don’t always get them all, at least I tried, mein Herr. So I see… and I go… play by play… night by night…show by show… and this show— a truly remarkable and superbly stunning production of Kander & Ebb’s Cabaret is waiting to welcome you through its doors at Phoenix Festival Theatre.

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Cabaret at Silhouette Stages

The sun on Columbia is summery warm. It’s shining on a
theatre gem. So gather together and see their show. Tomorrow belongs— to them.
Silhouette Stages mounts the production of the season— Kander & Ebb’s Cabaret as Directed by Stephen Foreman,
with Musical Direction by Michael Tan and Choreography by Aime Bell. Truly not
your momma’s Cabaret, this heady and
intoxicating production doesn’t just showcase the darkness burbling readily
beneath the surface of the iconic Kander &

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Randy Harrison (center) as theEmcee and the 2016 National Touring cast of Roundabout Theatre Company’s CABARET

Review: Cabaret at The Hippodrome

There was a cabaret. And there was a master of ceremonies. There was a theatre called The Hippodrome in a city called Baltimore, and inside life was beautiful. The Roundabout Theatre Company presents, in conjunction with the CareFirst Hippodrome Broadway Series, an astounding production of Cabaret. The evocative music of John Kander paired to perfection with the lyrics of Fred Ebb, and a striking book by Joe Masteroff,

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