Review: Cabaret (David M Hawkins, Hayes Theatre)
Too much f**king and not enough fun pulls Kander and Ebb's political teeth.
Too much f**king and not enough fun pulls Kander and Ebb's political teeth.
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Combining history, feminism and gorgeous vocals, this cabaret about gin is a real tonic.
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