Cabaret

Apart from that it has also gained accolades for its Outer Critics Circle Award for Production and New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Musical.

Set in the years 1929 to 1930 Berlin on the onset of the Nazis' rise to power, this Broadway hit is a wildly entertaining and provocative production of Fred Ebb's and John Kander's masterpiece. It emphasizes the nightlife at the Kit Kat Klub, revolving around the English 19-year-old cabaret performer Sally Bowles and her relationship with young American writer, Cliff Bradshaw.

This 1966 Broadway production became a hit that a film version of it by the same title was produced in 1972 starring Liza Minnelli where she won Best Actress in a leading role with the Oscars and the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards both in 1973.

Cabaret deals a lot with the Nazis coming into power in Germany in the early 1930's with darker themes about society, as well as showing what the night life was like, and life in general, in poor Germany after the WWI before Hitler came to power. From the genuine club setting of 1930's Berlin to its unforgettable music that include Willkommen, It Couldn't Please Me More, Cabaret, Two Ladies, and Don't Tell Mama, Cabaret is an incomparably excellent entertainment at its best!