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Posted by: castro 10:18 pm EDT 04/01/14

I have seen many productions of Cabaret including the original. This revival has a disappointing leading performance by Michelle Williams. The production still has Alan Cumming's Emcee to drive it, but Bill Heck and William's Sally Bowles don't bring much to the table. Linda Emond is fine as Fraulein Schneider and Danny Burstein gives a tender performance as Herr Schultz but their story becomes central as the leads are not very compelling.


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I had an extremely different experience.

Posted by: GabbyGerard 12:47 am EDT 04/02/14
In reply to: cabaret revival - castro 10:18 pm EDT 04/01/14

I thought Heck was the most interesting, human and sincere Cliff whom I've ever seen. For the first time, I cared about his fate as much as the supporting characters'. He succeeded in making it CLIFF'S story, which, in actuality, it is.

I thought Williams was adequate in the first act--she does not project "fun" naturally--but stunning in the second act. I found her raw, vulnerable, heartbreaking and, refreshingly, the first Sally to care about Cliff specifically rather than just what he represents or offers.

Emond seemed a bit lost when I saw her. And I do mean Emond, not Schneider. From a technical standpoint, her accent was all over the map. From a more interpretive standpoint, she did not seem invested in her relationship with Schultz or her business. She seemed too young and vibrant. She did not strike me as having weathered all that she describes having weathered.

Burstein is doing everything right but he, too, reads as too young and vibrant. It was heartbreaking to watch Ron Rifkin, Mary Louise Wilson, Dick Latessa, Carole Shelley, Larry Keith, Barbara Andres, Laurence Luckinbill, Alma Cuervo, and Hal Robinson because I got the sense that I was seeing a couple miss out on their last chance at happiness (which is, I believe, supposed to be a contrast to Sally and Cliff, whose lives are ahead of them and have more options as to what to do). With Emond and Burstein, I thought, "Eh, they'll be okay. They've got time to try again."

Aaron Krohn and Gayle Rankin were both fine but failed to make as significant of a contribution as Denis Ohare, Michelle Pawk, Michael Stuhlbarg, Victoria Clark, Peter Benson and Candy Buckley did.

And what can be said of Cumming? I find him as superlative as Joel Grey and am hard-pressed to think of a role that has been played so definitively (albeit with two very different interpretations) by two different actors. Madame Rose. Maybe Velma Kelly. But I digress. My point is that I found Cumming as charismatic and precise as he was in the 90s.

I wish all musicals were as well written as this one.


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Posted by: ShowGoer 10:26 pm EDT 04/01/14
In reply to: cabaret revival - castro 10:18 pm EDT 04/01/14

Isn't that funny?... I thought Michelle Williams was (by a nose) overall the very best Sally I'd yet seen on stage (& I've seen them all -though I missed the original production.)
Linda Emond is truly remarkable, and Burstein is as sweet and lovable as ever.


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Posted by: castro 10:32 pm EDT 04/01/14
In reply to: re: cabaret revival - ShowGoer 10:26 pm EDT 04/01/14

Michelle Williams brought to mind Jill Haworth in the original production who I remember being in the shadow of Lotte Lenya. The best Sally's I've seen on stage were Natasha Richardson and Susan Egan.


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Posted by: MarjorieMae 08:44 am EDT 04/02/14
In reply to: re: cabaret revival - castro 10:32 pm EDT 04/01/14

I saw Richardson and Egan too and both were "Perfectly Marvelous."


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Posted by: ItDontWorryMe 10:49 pm EDT 04/01/14
In reply to: re: cabaret revival - castro 10:32 pm EDT 04/01/14

Saw the last revival 16 times (thank you student rush!) Susan Egan's performance is my all-time favorite theater performance. I was supposed to see Natasha Richardson but that stupid crane accident got in the way.

I thought Michelle Williams was wonderful. (possible spoiler) I found her Sally to be more pathetic than eccentric, which was really interesting to see.

Alan Cumming was great as always, as was Danny Burstein and Linda Emond. And it was nice to see Kristin Olness and Alan Cumming back together again!


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