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I went with my drama club to New York and we saw cabaret. It was honestly so
fantastic and Alan Cumming was AMAZING. Over all it was just a fantastic show. I
definitely recommend it.
Constance Hanna from Harrisburg, PA
LOVED CABARET WITH ALAN CUMMING AND MICHELE WILLIAMS
I saw Cabaret on 6-25-14 during the matinee performance. I was with a bus trip so our seats were up high; however, we could see perfectly and I had my opera glasses to use when I wanted to focus on someone. I will definitely return with my husband and buy the orchestra seat tickets just to be a bit closer and to experience the nightclub venue. Alan & Michelle were fabulous despite the poor reviews I have read. Before the show we were fortunate to have a workshop with Jessica who was a musician/dancer. That was also wonderful. I would highly recommend Cabaret. You won't be disappointed.
Angela holmes from london england
BLOWN AWAY!
I just had to see a Broadway show on my recent trip to New York, and I went to studio 54 to see cabaret! Alan Cummings "owned" the show, no doubt about it!!! The whole performqnce just hit the
right note of raunchy funny and tragic. There were the minimum of props, so the actors really had to work hard to stimulate the imagination of the audience and do so with great skill. I most certainly
would recommend it!
Mia from New York, New York
LIFE IS A CABARET
Saw cabaret last night, michelle williams was absolutely fantastic, what a great sally bowles, and alan cumming is wonderful of course, a great production, thank you for this revival !
Sheree from New York, New York
REVIVAL OF A REVIVAL WORKS!
I saw "Cabaret" 3 times when it ran from 1998-2004. If I weren't a Roundabout subscriber, I might not have seen this revival of a revival---
that would have been a shame. It seems less glitzy and much more poignant this time around. Is it because I'm older? Is it because the
beyond fabulous Alan Cumming is older? Is it because Linda Edmond and Danny Burstein are SO TERRIFIC in their roles that their part of
the story seemed more important than that of Cliff and Sally---who knows. The production works its devastating magic. The musicians are
great. Michelle Williams's innate fragility and vulnerability work very well here---she handles the singing just as Sally would! Well done, all
involved with this production. Highly recommended.
Honey Melendez from Chicago, IL
GREAT SHOW - MICHELLE WILLIAMS NOT THE
I was very anxious to see Alan Cumming, and I was curious to see Michelle Williams stretch out in the Sally Bowles roll. Alan was fantastic. He really looks like he is having fun and the way that the play is staged gives him an opportunity to be more than just the MC. Michelle Williams is so mis-cast in this part. She is not a sharp, witty performer on stage and she really seemed to struggle holding the notes. She really blew past Maybe This Time, a show stopper tune, but she seemed to get lost in the song. In addition, her fake Brit accent was annoying. She could’ve been just as campy as Alan Cumming, but she didn’t seem to know how. The band was absolutley great! Ths strings added depth to the songs. The costumes were excellent. The Studio 54 Kit Kat Club set-up, was fun. I'm so glad I went.
Mary F. from New York, New York
GREAT PRODUCTION,
What were you thinking casting Michelle Williams into such an integral role? My God, I was embarrassed for her! She can barely act, never mind sing!
Thank God the orchestra was there to help cover up her errors! Two of the best songs from the show were lost! What a shame.
Loved Alan Cumming who saved the show from disaster. And please don't replace her with Brook Shields! She is the "Kiss of Death" to any Broadway
show.
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