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This article explores the enduring legacy of the musical "Cabaret" and its relevance to current events. It discusses how the show tackles themes such as fascism, antisemitism, and World War II, which continue to resonate with audiences. The article includes insights from various individuals involved in different productions of "Cabaret," highlighting the different interpretations and changes made to the show. It also touches on the cultural and historical context of the musical, including its connection to the Holocaust. Overall, "Cabaret" is portrayed as a powerful and thought-provoking piece of theater that continues to captivate audiences. [Extracted from the article] |