Book by Joe Masteroff
Based on the play by John Van Druten and Stories by Christopher Isherwood
William Hickman, director
LeRoy Villanueva, musical director
Jeffrey Hendrex, choreographic
Cabaret is set in 1931 Berlin, during the rise of the Nazis. It was an incredibly liberal and liberated time in Berlin and Cabaret explores a sexy nightclub that involves homosexual, bisexual, and transgender characters. As the play progresses the Nazis gain more power and we see that these people’s lives are on the brink of destruction. We know that a year from now these character will most likely die, but the tragedy is watching them deny what is to come. Our main theme is the song “What Would You Do?".
All shows are in Sexson Auditorium
Rhis production is set in Berlin in 1931 and deals with the rise of Nazism. Adult content, language and imagery is used to tell this story.
The 1998 version of Cabaret: Music by John Kandar Lyrics by Fred Ebb; Co-directed and Choreographed by Rob Marshall and Directed by Sam Mendes Presented by arrangement with TAMS-WITMARK.
$20 general admission and $15 students, seniors and PCC staff.
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08/21/2025