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Cabaret
Musical
Drama
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Nov 20, 1966
Closing Date
Sep 06, 1969
1st Preview
Nov 02, 1966
1st Preview
Nov 02, 1966
Previews
20
Performances
1,165
Musical
Drama
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Nov 20, 1966
Close Date: Sep 06, 1969
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Broadhurst Theatre
(Nov 20, 1966 - Mar 04, 1967)
Imperial Theatre
(Mar 07, 1967 - Oct 05, 1968)
Broadway Theatre
(Oct 07, 1968 - Sep 06, 1969)
Setting
Berlin, Germany. 1929-30. Before the start of the Third Reich.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization
Produced by
Harold Prince
; Produced in association with
Ruth Mitchell
Book by
Joe Masteroff
; Based on the play "I Am a Camera" by
John Van Druten
; Based on stories by
Christopher Isherwood
; Music by
John Kander
; Lyrics by
Fred Ebb
; Musical Director:
Harold Hastings
; Music orchestrated by
Don Walker
; Dance arrangements by
David Baker
Directed by
Harold Prince
; Choreographed by
Ronald Field
Scenic Design by
Boris Aronson
; Costume Design by
Patricia Zipprodt
; Lighting Design by
Jean Rosenthal
; Hair Design by
D. Rusty Bonaccorso
General Manager:
Carl Fisher
; Company Manager:
Warren O'Hara
Production Stage Manager:
Ruth Mitchell
; Stage Manager:
James Bronson
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Nicholas Rinaldi
Assistant to Mr. Field:
Michel Stuart
; Kit Kat Band:
Maryann Burns
,
Janice Mink
,
Nancy Powers
and
Viola Smith
; Original Cast Album on
Columbia Records
; Copyist Supervisor:
Mathilde Pincus
; Music Assistant:
John Berkman
Assistant to Mr. Aronson:
Lisa Jalowetz
,
Richard Casler
,
Robert Mitchell
and
Jay Moore
; Assistant to Miss Zipprodt:
Domingo A. Rodriguez
; Assistant to Miss. Rosenthal:
William H. Batchelder
; Production Assistant to Miss Rosenthal:
Marian Kinsella
Casting Director:
Shirley Rich
; Press Representative:
Mary Bryant
; Press Assistant:
Ellen Levene
; Advertising Representative:
Ingram Ash
; Secretary to Mr. Prince:
Annette Brafman Meyers
; Dance Captain:
Bruce Becker
Bert Convy
Clifford Bradshaw
Jack Gilford
Herr Schultz
Jill Haworth
Sally Bowles
Lotte Lenya
Fraulein Schneider
Joel Grey
Master of Ceremonies
Nov 02, 1966 - Dec 30, 1967
Peg Murray
Fraulein Kost
Edward Winter
Ernst Ludwig
Jere Admire
Bobby
Kit Kat Boy
Barbara Alston
Frenchie
Kit Kat Girl
Ray Baron
Bartender
Bruce Becker
German Sailor
Steven Boockvor
German Sailor
Frank Bouley
Maitre D'
Roger Briant
German Sailor
Kathie Dalton
Texas
Kit Kat Girl
Mary Ehara
One of "Two Ladies"
Sol Frieder
Herr Erdmann
Pat Gosling
Maria
Kit Kat Girl
John Herbert
Max
Howard Kahl
Custom Official
Tresha Kelly
Telephone Girl
Mara Landi
Frau Wendel
Miriam Lehmann-Haupt
Frau Kruger
Bert Michaels
Victor
Kit Kat Boy
Eugene Morgan
Herr Wendel
Jayme Mylroie
Greta
Ed Nolfi
German Sailor
Rita O'Connor
One of "Two Ladies"
Marianne Selbert
Fritzie
Kit Kat Girl
Robert Sharp
Felix
Bonnie Walker
Rosie
Kit Kat Girl
Lynn Winn
Lulu
Kit Kat Girl
Standby:
Penny Fuller
(Sally Bowles)
Understudies:
Sol Frieder
(Herr Schultz),
John Herbert
(Ernst Ludwig),
Mara Landi
(Fraulein Kost),
Bert Michaels
(Master of Ceremonies),
Peg Murray
(Fraulein Schneider),
Jayme Mylroie
(Sally Bowles) and
Edward Winter
(Clifford Bradshaw)
Broadhurst Theatre
(Nov 20, 1966 - Mar 04, 1967)
Dance Captain:
Steven Boockvor
Cast
Penny Fuller
Sally Bowles
Carol Hanzel
Lulu
Kit Kat Girl
Signe Hasso
Fraulein Schneider
Erika Kerry
Rosie
Kit Kat Girl
Standby:
Jill Haworth
(Sally Bowles)
Understudy:
Carol Perea
(Kit Kat Girl)
Imperial Theatre
(Mar 07, 1967 - Oct 05, 1968)
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization
Assistant Stage Mgr:
Ed Aldridge
Dance Captain:
Steven Boockvor
; Assistant Press Representative:
Leslie Coven
Cast
Martin Ross
Master of Ceremonies
Jan 01, 1968 - Sep 06, 1969
Sandra Brewer
Rosie
Kit Kat Girl
Susanne Carroll
Lulu
Kit Kat Girl
Ray Chabeau
German Sailor
John Cunningham
Clifford Bradshaw
Jul 31, 1968 - ?
Despo
Fraulein Schneider
Jun 10, 1968 - ?
Penny Fuller
During vacation
Sally Bowles
Curtis Hood
German Sailor
Ken Kercheval
Clifford Bradshaw
Aug 26, 1968 - ?
Mara Landi
During vacation
Fraulein Kost
Peg Murray
Fraulein Schneider
Mar 06, 1967 - Mar 18, 1967
George Reinholt
Broadway debut
Ernst Ludwig
George Voskovec
Herr Schultz
Jun 10, 1968 - ?
Standby:
Anita Gillette
(Sally Bowles)
Understudy:
George Reinholt
(Clifford Bradshaw)
Broadway Theatre
(Oct 07, 1968 - Sep 06, 1969)
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization
Musical Director:
Michael Forman
Stage Manager:
Ed Aldridge
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Tom Stone
Dance Captain:
Bonnie Walker
; Press Representative:
David Rothenberg
Cast
Bill Allsbrook
German Sailor
Ray Baron
Felix
Chevi Colton
Frau Wendel
Tandy Cronyn
Sally Bowles
Jun 30, 1969 - ?
Jay Fox
Victor
Kit Kat Boy
Rhoda Gemignani
Fraulein Kost
Anita Gillette
Sally Bowles
Nov 04, 1968 - ?
Chele Graham
Rosie
Kit Kat Girl
Melissa Hart
Sally Bowles
Jul 28, 1969 - ?
Larry Kert
Clifford Bradshaw
Dec 09, 1968 - ?
Sandy McPherson
Frenchie
Kit Kat Girl
Tod A. Miller
German Sailor
Ralph Nelson
German Sailor
Lenora Nemetz
Fritzie
Kit Kat Girl
Joan Paige
Maria
Kit Kat Girl
Carol Perea
Marlene
Kit Kat Girl
Carol Petrie
Hulda
Kit Kat Girl
Ann Reinking
Broadway debut
Lulu
Kit Kat Girl
Robert Scherkenbach
Victor
Kit Kat Boy
Lorraine Serabian
Frau Wendel
Ken Sherber
Bartender
Doug Spingler
German Sailor
Fran Storey
Hulda
Kit Kat Girl
Alfred Toigo
Clifford Bradshaw
Michael Toles
Bobby
Kit Kat Boy
George Voskovec
Herr Schultz
Bonnie Walker
One of "Two Ladies"
Susan Willis
Fraulein Schneider
Jun 03, 1969 - ?
Erica Yohn
Frau Wendel
Standby:
Despo
(Fraulein Schneider) and
Judy MacMurdo
(Sally Bowles)
Understudies:
Chevi Colton
(Fraulein Kost),
Jay Fox
(Master of Ceremonies) and
Robert Scherkenbach
(Master of Ceremonies)
Songs
music by
John Kander
; lyrics by
Fred Ebb
Act 1
Sung By
Willkommen
Master of Ceremonies and Company
So What?
Fraulein Schneider
Don't Tell Mama
Sally Bowles and Girls
Telephone Song
The Company
Perfectly Marvelous
Clifford Bradshaw and Sally Bowles
Two Ladies
Master of Ceremonies and Two Ladies
It Couldn't Please Me More
Fraulein Schneider and Herr Schultz
Tomorrow Belongs to Me
Master of Ceremonies and Waiters
Why Should I Wake Up?
Clifford Bradshaw and Sally Bowles
The Money Song
Master of Ceremonies and Girls
Married
Fraulein Schneider and Herr Schultz
Meeskite
Herr Schultz
Tomorrow Belongs to Me
(Reprise)
Fraulein Kost, Ernst Ludwig and Guests
Act 2
Sung By
If You Could See Her
Master of Ceremonies and Girls
Married
(Reprise)
Fraulein Schneider and Herr Schultz
If You Could See Her
(Reprise)
Master of Ceremonies and Bobby
What Would You Do?
Fraulein Schneider
Cabaret
Sally Bowles
Finale
Clifford Bradshaw, Sally Bowles, Fraulein Schneider, Herr Schultz, Master of Ceremonies and The Company
Awards
Tony Award®
Best Musical
1967 Winner
Lyrics by
Fred Ebb
Book by
Joe Masteroff
Music by
John Kander
; Produced in association with
Ruth Mitchell
Produced by
Harold Prince
Best Composer and Lyricist
1967 Winner
Lyrics by
Fred Ebb
Music by
John Kander
Best Actor in a Musical
1967 Nominee
Jack Gilford
Best Actress in a Musical
1967 Nominee
Lotte Lenya
Best Featured Actor in a Musical
1967 Winner
Joel Grey
Best Featured Actor in a Musical
1967 Nominee
Edward Winter
Best Featured Actress in a Musical
1967 Winner
Peg Murray
Best Scenic Design
1967 Winner
Scenic Design by
Boris Aronson
Best Costume Design
1967 Winner
Costume Design by
Patricia Zipprodt
Best Choreography
1967 Winner
Choreographed by
Ronald Field
Best Direction of a Musical
1967 Winner
Directed by
Harold Prince
People
Songs
Awards
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization
Produced by
Harold Prince
; Produced in association with
Ruth Mitchell
Book by
Joe Masteroff
; Based on the play "I Am a Camera" by
John Van Druten
; Based on stories by
Christopher Isherwood
; Music by
John Kander
; Lyrics by
Fred Ebb
; Musical Director:
Harold Hastings
; Music orchestrated by
Don Walker
; Dance arrangements by
David Baker
Directed by
Harold Prince
; Choreographed by
Ronald Field
Scenic Design by
Boris Aronson
; Costume Design by
Patricia Zipprodt
; Lighting Design by
Jean Rosenthal
; Hair Design by
D. Rusty Bonaccorso
General Manager:
Carl Fisher
; Company Manager:
Warren O'Hara
Production Stage Manager:
Ruth Mitchell
; Stage Manager:
James Bronson
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Nicholas Rinaldi
Assistant to Mr. Field:
Michel Stuart
; Kit Kat Band:
Maryann Burns
,
Janice Mink
,
Nancy Powers
and
Viola Smith
; Original Cast Album on
Columbia Records
; Copyist Supervisor:
Mathilde Pincus
; Music Assistant:
John Berkman
Assistant to Mr. Aronson:
Lisa Jalowetz
,
Richard Casler
,
Robert Mitchell
and
Jay Moore
; Assistant to Miss Zipprodt:
Domingo A. Rodriguez
; Assistant to Miss. Rosenthal:
William H. Batchelder
; Production Assistant to Miss Rosenthal:
Marian Kinsella
Casting Director:
Shirley Rich
; Press Representative:
Mary Bryant
; Press Assistant:
Ellen Levene
; Advertising Representative:
Ingram Ash
; Secretary to Mr. Prince:
Annette Brafman Meyers
; Dance Captain:
Bruce Becker
Bert Convy
Clifford Bradshaw
Jack Gilford
Herr Schultz
Jill Haworth
Sally Bowles
Lotte Lenya
Fraulein Schneider
Joel Grey
Master of Ceremonies
Nov 02, 1966 - Dec 30, 1967
Peg Murray
Fraulein Kost
Edward Winter
Ernst Ludwig
Jere Admire
Bobby
Kit Kat Boy
Barbara Alston
Frenchie
Kit Kat Girl
Ray Baron
Bartender
Bruce Becker
German Sailor
Steven Boockvor
German Sailor
Frank Bouley
Maitre D'
Roger Briant
German Sailor
Kathie Dalton
Texas
Kit Kat Girl
Mary Ehara
One of "Two Ladies"
Sol Frieder
Herr Erdmann
Pat Gosling
Maria
Kit Kat Girl
John Herbert
Max
Howard Kahl
Custom Official
Tresha Kelly
Telephone Girl
Mara Landi
Frau Wendel
Miriam Lehmann-Haupt
Frau Kruger
Bert Michaels
Victor
Kit Kat Boy
Eugene Morgan
Herr Wendel
Jayme Mylroie
Greta
Ed Nolfi
German Sailor
Rita O'Connor
One of "Two Ladies"
Marianne Selbert
Fritzie
Kit Kat Girl
Robert Sharp
Felix
Bonnie Walker
Rosie
Kit Kat Girl
Lynn Winn
Lulu
Kit Kat Girl
Standby:
Penny Fuller
(Sally Bowles)
Understudies:
Sol Frieder
(Herr Schultz),
John Herbert
(Ernst Ludwig),
Mara Landi
(Fraulein Kost),
Bert Michaels
(Master of Ceremonies),
Peg Murray
(Fraulein Schneider),
Jayme Mylroie
(Sally Bowles) and
Edward Winter
(Clifford Bradshaw)
Broadhurst Theatre
(Nov 20, 1966 - Mar 04, 1967)
Dance Captain:
Steven Boockvor
Cast
Penny Fuller
Sally Bowles
Carol Hanzel
Lulu
Kit Kat Girl
Signe Hasso
Fraulein Schneider
Erika Kerry
Rosie
Kit Kat Girl
Standby:
Jill Haworth
(Sally Bowles)
Understudy:
Carol Perea
(Kit Kat Girl)
Imperial Theatre
(Mar 07, 1967 - Oct 05, 1968)
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization
Assistant Stage Mgr:
Ed Aldridge
Dance Captain:
Steven Boockvor
; Assistant Press Representative:
Leslie Coven
Cast
Martin Ross
Master of Ceremonies
Jan 01, 1968 - Sep 06, 1969
Sandra Brewer
Rosie
Kit Kat Girl
Susanne Carroll
Lulu
Kit Kat Girl
Ray Chabeau
German Sailor
John Cunningham
Clifford Bradshaw
Jul 31, 1968 - ?
Despo
Fraulein Schneider
Jun 10, 1968 - ?
Penny Fuller
During vacation
Sally Bowles
Curtis Hood
German Sailor
Ken Kercheval
Clifford Bradshaw
Aug 26, 1968 - ?
Mara Landi
During vacation
Fraulein Kost
Peg Murray
Fraulein Schneider
Mar 06, 1967 - Mar 18, 1967
George Reinholt
Broadway debut
Ernst Ludwig
George Voskovec
Herr Schultz
Jun 10, 1968 - ?
Standby:
Anita Gillette
(Sally Bowles)
Understudy:
George Reinholt
(Clifford Bradshaw)
Broadway Theatre
(Oct 07, 1968 - Sep 06, 1969)
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization
Musical Director:
Michael Forman
Stage Manager:
Ed Aldridge
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Tom Stone
Dance Captain:
Bonnie Walker
; Press Representative:
David Rothenberg
Cast
Bill Allsbrook
German Sailor
Ray Baron
Felix
Chevi Colton
Frau Wendel
Tandy Cronyn
Sally Bowles
Jun 30, 1969 - ?
Jay Fox
Victor
Kit Kat Boy
Rhoda Gemignani
Fraulein Kost
Anita Gillette
Sally Bowles
Nov 04, 1968 - ?
Chele Graham
Rosie
Kit Kat Girl
Melissa Hart
Sally Bowles
Jul 28, 1969 - ?
Larry Kert
Clifford Bradshaw
Dec 09, 1968 - ?
Sandy McPherson
Frenchie
Kit Kat Girl
Tod A. Miller
German Sailor
Ralph Nelson
German Sailor
Lenora Nemetz
Fritzie
Kit Kat Girl
Joan Paige
Maria
Kit Kat Girl
Carol Perea
Marlene
Kit Kat Girl
Carol Petrie
Hulda
Kit Kat Girl
Ann Reinking
Broadway debut
Lulu
Kit Kat Girl
Robert Scherkenbach
Victor
Kit Kat Boy
Lorraine Serabian
Frau Wendel
Ken Sherber
Bartender
Doug Spingler
German Sailor
Fran Storey
Hulda
Kit Kat Girl
Alfred Toigo
Clifford Bradshaw
Michael Toles
Bobby
Kit Kat Boy
George Voskovec
Herr Schultz
Bonnie Walker
One of "Two Ladies"
Susan Willis
Fraulein Schneider
Jun 03, 1969 - ?
Erica Yohn
Frau Wendel
Standby:
Despo
(Fraulein Schneider) and
Judy MacMurdo
(Sally Bowles)
Understudies:
Chevi Colton
(Fraulein Kost),
Jay Fox
(Master of Ceremonies) and
Robert Scherkenbach
(Master of Ceremonies)
music by
John Kander
; lyrics by
Fred Ebb
Act 1
Sung By
Willkommen
Master of Ceremonies and Company
So What?
Fraulein Schneider
Don't Tell Mama
Sally Bowles and Girls
Telephone Song
The Company
Perfectly Marvelous
Clifford Bradshaw and Sally Bowles
Two Ladies
Master of Ceremonies and Two Ladies
It Couldn't Please Me More
Fraulein Schneider and Herr Schultz
Tomorrow Belongs to Me
Master of Ceremonies and Waiters
Why Should I Wake Up?
Clifford Bradshaw and Sally Bowles
The Money Song
Master of Ceremonies and Girls
Married
Fraulein Schneider and Herr Schultz
Meeskite
Herr Schultz
Tomorrow Belongs to Me
(Reprise)
Fraulein Kost, Ernst Ludwig and Guests
Act 2
Sung By
If You Could See Her
Master of Ceremonies and Girls
Married
(Reprise)
Fraulein Schneider and Herr Schultz
If You Could See Her
(Reprise)
Master of Ceremonies and Bobby
What Would You Do?
Fraulein Schneider
Cabaret
Sally Bowles
Finale
Clifford Bradshaw, Sally Bowles, Fraulein Schneider, Herr Schultz, Master of Ceremonies and The Company
Tony Award®
Best Musical
1967 Winner
Lyrics by
Fred Ebb
Book by
Joe Masteroff
Music by
John Kander
; Produced in association with
Ruth Mitchell
Produced by
Harold Prince
Best Composer and Lyricist
1967 Winner
Lyrics by
Fred Ebb
Music by
John Kander
Best Actor in a Musical
1967 Nominee
Jack Gilford
Best Actress in a Musical
1967 Nominee
Lotte Lenya
Best Featured Actor in a Musical
1967 Winner
Joel Grey
Best Featured Actor in a Musical
1967 Nominee
Edward Winter
Best Featured Actress in a Musical
1967 Winner
Peg Murray
Best Scenic Design
1967 Winner
Scenic Design by
Boris Aronson
Best Costume Design
1967 Winner
Costume Design by
Patricia Zipprodt
Best Choreography
1967 Winner
Choreographed by
Ronald Field
Best Direction of a Musical
1967 Winner
Directed by
Harold Prince
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