MusicalDramaRevivalBroadway
Opening Date
Oct 22, 1987
Closing Date
Jun 04, 1988
1st Preview
Oct 07, 1987
1st Preview
Oct 07, 1987
Previews
18
Performances
261
MusicalDramaRevivalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

Theatres
Imperial Theatre
(Oct 22, 1987 - Feb 07, 1988)
Minskoff Theatre
(Feb 09, 1988 - Jun 04, 1988)

Setting
Berlin, Germany. 1929-30. Before the start of the Third Reich.

Produced by Barry & Fran Weissler; Produced in association with Phil Witt; Associate Producer: Alecia Parker
Book by Joe Masteroff; Music by John Kander; Lyrics by Fred Ebb; Based on the play by John Van Druten; Based on stories by Christopher Isherwood; Music orchestrated by Don Walker; Additional orchestrations by Michael Gibson; Original Dance Arrangements: David Baker; Dance arrangements by Ronald Melrose; Musical Director: Donald Chan
Directed by Harold Prince; Dance and Cabaret Numbers Staged by Ron Field; Assistant Director: Ruth Mitchell and Ruth Mitchell; Assistant to Ron Field: Bonnie Walker
Scenic Design by David Chapman; Costume Design by Patricia Zipprodt; Lighting Design by Marc B. Weiss; Sound Design by Otts Munderloh; Based on Original Set Design by Boris Aronson; Hair Design by Phyllis Della Illien; Associate Scenic Design: Mark Haack
General Manager: Kevmar Productions, Inc.; Company Manager: Robert H. Wallner; Associate Co. Mgr: Robert Nolan; Assistant to the General Manager: Wendy Orshan
Technical Supervisor: Theatrical Services, Inc.; Production Stage Manager: Scott Faris; Stage Manager: Robert Kellogg; Assistant Stage Mgr: Bonnie Walker
Musical Supervisor: Don Pippin; Musical Coordinator: John Monaco; Associate Conductor: Fred Barton; Keyboards: Fred Barton; Trumpets: Jim Sedlar and Dave Rogers; Trombones: Porter Poindexter and Jim Miller; French Horn: Richard Price; Woodwinds: Al Bloch, Samson Giat, Ken Adams, Ken Berger and Robert Keller; Drums: John Gates; Bass: Ray Kilday; Concert Master: Elliot Rosoff; Violins: Kathy Livolsi, Elene Dumitrescu, Al Cavaliere and Max Tarr; Violas: Susan Follari and Richard Spencer; Celli: Ellen Hassmen and Marisol Estada; Banjo: Vin Bell; Tenor Saxophone in Girl Orchestra: Sheila Cooper; Drums in Girl Orchestra: Barbara Merjan; Trombone in Girl Orchestra: Panchali Null; Piano in Girl Orchestra: Eve Potfora; Music Copyist: Chelsea Music and Mathilde Pincus
Assistant to Mr. Weiss: Susan A. White
General Press Representative: The Fred Nathan Company, Inc.; Advertising: Serino, Coyne & Nappi; Dance Captain: Bonnie Walker; Booking of tour by NAMCO; Asst. to the Choreographer: B. J. Hanford; Photographer: Bob Marshak
The Emcee
Sally Bowles
Clifford Bradshaw
Herr Schultz
Fraulein Kost
Fraulein Schneider
Ernst Ludwig
First Waiter
 
Ensemble
Girl Orchestra
Kit Kat Girl
 
Ensemble
Ensemble
Kissing Couple (man)
 
German Sailor
 
Ensemble
Kit Kat Girl
 
Ensemble
Ensemble
Ensemble
Telephone Girl
 
One of "Two Ladies"
 
Ensemble
Kit Kat Girl
 
Ensemble
One of "Two Ladies"
 
Kissing Couple (woman)
 
Kit Kat Girl
 
Ensemble
Girl Orchestra
Ensemble
Girl Orchestra
 
Ensemble
Girl Orchestra
Ensemble
Victor
Kit Kat Boy
 
Ensemble
Kit Kat Girl
 
Ensemble
German Sailor
 
Ensemble
Bobby
Kit Kat Boy
 
Ensemble
 
Ensemble
Customs Officer
 
Maitre D'
 
Ensemble
German Sailor
 
Ensemble
Understudies: Laurie Franks (Fraulein Schneider), Caitlin Larsen (Fraulein Kost), Mary Munger (Sally Bowles), Michelan Sisti (The Emcee), Jon Vandertholen (Clifford Bradshaw, Ernst Ludwig) and David Vosburgh (Herr Schultz)

Imperial Theatre (Oct 22, 1987 - Feb 07, 1988)

Cast

Peg Murray
During Regina Resnik's vacation
Fraulein Schneider

Minskoff Theatre (Feb 09, 1988 - Jun 04, 1988)

Production Stage Manager: Beverley Randolph
Guitar: Vinnie Bell

Cast

Ensemble
Sally Bowles
Apr 1988 - Jun 1988
Kit Kat Girl
 
Ensemble
Understudy: Sharon Lawrence (Fraulein Kost)
music by John Kander; lyrics by Fred Ebb
Act 1
Sung By
Willkommen
The Emcee and Company
So What?
Fraulein Schneider
Don't Tell Mama
Sally Bowles and Girls
Telephone Song
The Company
Perfectly Marvelous
Sally Bowles and Clifford Bradshaw
Two Ladies
The Emcee and Two Ladies
It Couldn't Please Me More
Fraulein Schneider and Herr Schultz
Tomorrow Belongs to Me
The Emcee, First Waiter and Waiters
Don't Go
Clifford Bradshaw
The Money Song
The Emcee, Girls and Fat Bankers
Married
Fraulein Schneider and Herr Schultz
Tomorrow Belongs to Me (Reprise)
Fraulein Kost, Ernst Ludwig and Guests
Act 2
Sung By
Entr'acte
Girl Orchestra
If You Could See Her
Kit Kat Girls
Married (Reprise)
Herr Schultz
If You Could See Her (Reprise)
The Emcee and Bobby
What Would You Do?
Fraulein Schneider
I Don't Care Much
The Emcee
Cabaret
Sally Bowles
Finale
Clifford Bradshaw, Sally Bowles, Fraulein Schneider, Herr Schultz, The Emcee and Company

Tony Award®

 

Best Featured Actor in a Musical

1988 Nominee
Werner Klemperer
 

Best Featured Actress in a Musical

1988 Nominee
Alyson Reed
Regina Resnik
 

Best Revival

1988 Nominee
Produced by Barry & Fran Weissler

Drama Desk Award

 

Outstanding Actor in a Musical

1988 Nominee
Joel Grey
 

Outstanding Revival

1988 Nominee
Produced by Barry & Fran Weissler ; Produced in association with Phil Witt
Season:
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