August 9 – August 21
If you missed it when at the Pantages, there’s still a chance to catch the Tony-winning, Roundabout Theatre production of Cabaret when it shimmies to the Segerstrom Center for the Arts.
This version, retooled from the stage show of the ’60s (and now including “Tomorrow Belongs to Me” and “Money” from the Oscar-winning ’70s Bob Fosse film) premiered on Broadway nearly two decades ago, and introduces a whole new level of “divine decadence” to one of the theater’s most provocative musicals. scfta.org
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