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Nancy
Ringham
as Sally Bowles and Francis Jue as The Emcee Sacramento Music
Circus' production of CABARET. |
Back in high school I was so taken with the
movie CABARET that I signed up for a German language class.
I flunked.
That didn't discourage me from
liking the movie, however.
It was mostly the music - but Liza
Minnelli as
Sally Bowles and Joel Grey as The Emcee didn't hurt. So, as
CABARET made the schedule for this year's Music Circus, I was
once again excited at the prospect of seeing one of my favorite
movies on stage.
The Music Circus' production of this
popular musical didn't disappoint the Sacramento crowd.
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CABARET,
starring Nancy Ringham, Nat Chandler and Francis Jue, is Music Circus' third
offering of the season. CABARET plays under the tent, July 27-Aug. 2,
1998. |
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CABARET is the story of the impending
political upheaval of 1930s Germany. The Nazis are rising to
power, Berlin is a decadent city full of seedy cabarets, crime
and women of the evening.
In the middle of it all, an American
journalist has come to town to write a novel. Cliff Bradshaw (Nat
Chandler) soon falls for a singer in the Kit Kat Klub - an
English girl named Sally Bowles (Nancy Ringham) and becomes
intertwined in the bizarre world that surrounds her - including
her macabre Master of Ceremonies at the club, The Emcee (Francis
Jue).
This CABARET plays more serious and
darker than the 1972 movie. Seemingly so much so that the crowd
was shocked at several points. At least I know I was. Swastikas
displayed both as arm bands and around the theater towards the
end of the production and negative references to Jewish people
dredged up memories of just how bad things were back during that
era in our history.
In all, Music Circus' CABARET was an
enjoyable production, led by great performances from the three
principles.
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Nat Chandler
as Clifford Bradshaw, Francis Jue as The Emcee and Nancy Ringham
as Sally Bowles in a scene from Sacramento Music Circus'
production of CABARET. |
Francis Jue was fantastic in the role of
The Emcee and received a Bay Area Critics Award for previous
appearances in the role. His lightfooted dancing was a treat, as
was his voice, with crystal clear renditions of songs such as
"Willkomen," "Two Ladies," "Money, Money," and one of the crowd
favorites (with Gorilla), "If You Could See Her."
Nancy Ringham appeared as Sally Bowles,
doing a good job as the "working girl" cabaret singer. She
appeared with Joel Grey in the national tour of CABARET and
starred on Broadway with Mac Davis in THE WILL ROGERS
FOLLIES.
Nat Chandler returns to Music Circus
after last season playing the Red Shadow in MC's production of
THE DESERT SONG. He plays a great "Cliff" in CABARET, falling in
love with the "shocking" charm of Sally and discovering he is
willing to give up everything - almost - for her.
If there were any drawbacks to the
production, it was the ending. It left the audience slightly
confused as to whether it was the ending or not. As the
Emcee tapped his cane on the stage to dismiss all the players, it
slowly dawned on the audience that this was the end. Only about a
third of the crowd realized it in time to give the cast a
standing ovation, but at least the thought was there!
CABARET continues under the Music
Circus tent through Sunday, Aug. 2 and is followed by JOSEPH AND
THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT, Aug. 3-9.
Performances are at 8 p.m. through
Saturday and 7:30 p.m.
on Sunday. Tickets are priced at $22 to $40 depending on time and
seat location and
are on sale at the Music Circus box office, 1419 H Street or by
phone at (916)
557-1999. Tickets may also be purchased at all BASS Ticket
outlets (916)
923-BASS.
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