The name of the musical would be . . . Are you ready for this? CABARET - WJS1632 - Actually, Judy Garland never sang a song called "Cabaret" or did a show (stage or screen) called "Cabaret". He must be confused with Garland's daughter, Liza Minnelli, who starred in the film "Cabaret" from the Broadway musical of the same name. Minnelli did NOT appear in the Broadway musical, just the film. Addendum: You're absolutely right! I apologize for not paying closer attention to the question. - wjs1632 -
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"All the odds are in my favor" is a line out of "Maybe This Time" from the musical Cabaret.
Music by: John KanderLyrics by: Fred EbbOriginally written for the film version of Cabaret, starring Liza Minnelli and Joel Grey.
Cabaret Style Seating (also known as Crescent Seating) is when audience members sit in a semi circle around a table facing the presentation area. People are not seated around the whole table as that would be Banquet Style.
The name of the musical would be . . . Are you ready for this? CABARET - WJS1632 - Actually, Judy Garland never sang a song called "Cabaret" or did a show (stage or screen) called "Cabaret". He must be confused with Garland's daughter, Liza Minnelli, who starred in the film "Cabaret" from the Broadway musical of the same name. Minnelli did NOT appear in the Broadway musical, just the film. Addendum: You're absolutely right! I apologize for not paying closer attention to the question. - wjs1632 -
1966
1930's
Cabaret (film/musical) was set in 1930s Berlin, when Nazis and Hitler were on the rise.
Cabaret
Lena Horne
Tropicana Cabaret
A tavern; a house where liquors are retailed., a type of restaurant where liquor and dinner is served, and entertainment is provided, as by musicians, dancers, or comedians, and providing space for dancing by the patrons; -- similar to a nightclub. The term cabaret is often used in the names of such an establishment., the type of entertainment provided in a cabaret{2}.
"Nightclub" is an English equivalent of "cabaret."Specifically, the French word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article is "le" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "un" ("a, one").The pronunciation is "luh kah-bah-reh."
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A musical act called The Balloon Farm, a group which took its name from a New York Nightclub. The song reached the top 40 in 1968
click on the name of your nightclub and click on the closed bit