In 1931 Berlin, American writer Cliff Bradshaw stumbles into the seedy Kit Kat Klub, where the androgynous Emcee presides over a world of decadent nightlife. Cliff falls for the club's British singer Sally Bowles, but as the Nazis rise to power around them, their fragile romance — and the lives of their Jewish neighbors — are consumed by the encroaching darkness of fascism.
Opened
1998
Performances
2,377
Type
Revival
Era
Modern
Music: John KanderLyrics: Fred EbbBook: Joe Masteroff
Licensing1 entry
US
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