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CABARET – Das Berlin-Musical
CABARET – Das Berlin-Musical
The world-famous Berlin-Musical still fits in perfectly to the city.
Welcome to the Kit Kat Club right next to the Chancellor’s office! The TIPI AM KANZLERAMT becomes a cabaret, hosting the world-famous musical about life, passion and despair in Berlin under the darkening skies of approaching fascism.
Based on true events and real lives, CABARET portrays the experiences of the English writer Christopher Isherwood, who lived in the Berlin district of Schöneberg from 1929 to 1933, making real life the source of this highly sensual theatrical experience.
The story of the carefree nightclub-singer Sally Bowles in the glittering yet shady milieu of the Golden Twenties immortalised the city of Berlin as the city of historical fractures, caught between glamour and the gutter, between dreams and despair.
Please note that the dialogues are in German language.
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Director and choreographer: Vincent Paterson
Musical Director of the premiere: Adam Benzwi
Associate for Vincent Paterson: Mette Berggreen
Script by Joe Masteroff – after the play “I am a Camera” by John van Druten and the stories by Christopher Isherwood
Music by John Kander - Song lyrics by Fred Ebb - German texts by Robert Gilbert
Life is a musical – the most impressive advert for Berlin there has ever been.
- Der Tagesspiegel
Risqué, funny, brilliant! The musical ‘Cabaret’, after Christopher Isherwood, is back with a bang!
- B.Z.
Vincent Paterson’s production of „Cabaret“ takes Kander & Ebb tuner back home to Berlin Cabaret, the famed Bar jeder Vernunft.
- Variety
Berlin says willkommen as Cabaret comes home!
- The Daily Telegraph
This ‘Cabaret’ is worth the journey.
- Nürnberger Nachrichten
Free and breezy.
- Der Spiegel
TIPI AM KANZLERAMT
Große Querallee10557 Berlin
20.00 EUR - 69.90 EUR
School pupils, students and the unemployed can buy tickets at the box office on the evening (from admission) upon presentation of the corresponding proof for a uniform price of €20,00, subject to availability. Students may also buy tickets in advance.