On stage 1 production
| 1966 | Cabaret Broadhurst Theatre · Original · directed by Harold Prince | 1,165 perf. |
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- Jill Haworth (Sally Bowles) and Bert Convy (Cliff) in Cabaret (1966) (Photofest)ebooks/Garebian, Keith/Making of Cabaret, The - Keith Garebian.txt
- Everyone in the cast worked hard, especially Jill Haworth, who had to find a voice and manner that went against her type, but none worked harder than veteran Lotte Lenya. “She was so unlike many other players,” according to Fred Ebb, “those who ask for rewrites of lyrics one on top of another. She requested only one change in a line of on…ebooks/Garebian, Keith/Making of Cabaret, The - Keith Garebian.txt
- 1966 Original Cast Recording (with Joel Grey, Jill Haworth, Lotte Lenya, Jack Gilford, Bert Convy)ebooks/Garebian, Keith/Making of Cabaret, The - Keith Garebian.txt
- Blakeley, Godfrey. “Jill Haworth: Starlet into Star.” New York World Journal Tribune, 20 Nov. 1966.ebooks/Garebian, Keith/Making of Cabaret, The - Keith Garebian.txt
- Glover, William. “Jill Haworth ‘Unprepared.’” Newark Evening News , 16 Oct. 1966.ebooks/Garebian, Keith/Making of Cabaret, The - Keith Garebian.txt
- Cast: Jill Haworth, Jack Gilford, Bert Convy, Lotte Lenya, Joel Grey, Peg Murray, Edward Winterebooks/Green, Stanley/Broadway Musicals, Show By Show - Seventh Edition - Stanley Green & Cary Ginell.txt
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