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Posted by DCA Theater on April 17, 2010 in January-June 2010 Season, Cabaret
April 15 - May 23
Storefront Theater
Known for sexy, witty, and politically-charged numbers, Cabaret is also a backdrop for one of the darkest moments in world history. Set in Weimar Berlin just prior to Nazi rule, the play highlights the impact of global conflicts on the lives of everyday people. The Hypocrites, with guest director Matt Hawkins, circumvent the sometimes indulgent tradition of musicals, staging a more intimate production and depicting people in crisis struggling with the moments that define them.
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Comments (6)
Leah A. Zeldes of DiningChicago.com writes “Bold, bawdy new Cabaret hottest thing in the Loop”: Click here to read the full review.
Francis Sadac of From the Ledge writes “Hawkins’ Cabaret is teriffic, astounding, confidently and boldly amped-up...”: Click here to read the full review.
Zev Valancy of Centerstage raves “a ‘Must See Show’.. an exceptional production of a great musical”: Click here to read the full review.
Kris Vire of TimeOut Chicago gives Cabaret “4 STARS”: Click here to read the full review.
Katy Walsh of ChicagoNow writes “Lindsay Leopold (Sally Bowles) is delightful as the carefree, gin-swilling, free-loving partier”: Click here to read the full review.
Patrick McDonald of ShowBiz Chicago writes “A sensational Cabaret… the familiar characters are drawn to perfection… Leopold (as Sally) is a revelation”: Click here to read the full review.