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Maltz’s Cabaret is Thrilling Left Turn Into Adult Musical Theater
With its new edgy production of Cabaret, the Maltz Jupiter Theatre takes an often thrilling left turn into adult, thought-provoking theater that this home of mainstream crowd-pleasers rarely attempts. This near-clone of the Roundabout Theatre’s 1998 revisionist revival – the Sam Mendes/Rob Marshall vision of a sleazy Hell on Earth with nipple rings – is among the finest work this company has yet produced.
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Tagged Angie Radosh, Bruce Linser, BT McNicholl, Cabaret, Fred Ebb, Joe Masteroff, John Felix, John Kander, Kate Shindle, Maltz Jupiter Theatre
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