Cabaret

Black Box Theater Cabaret takes place during the fall of Weimar Germany just as Nazism begins to rear its ugly head. The episodic plot, centered around of a group of night club performers, artists, smugglers, sex workers, and assorted riff raff, is about the relationship between the flighty and uninhibited performer Sally Bowles and the listless ex-pat American writer Cliff Bradshaw, a stand in for Christopher Isherwood, whose novel Berlin Stories the show is based on. Swinging back and forth between production numbers in the Kit Kat Klub and the flat that Sally and Cliff share, the show is a sexy, seductive, satirical, and heart-breaking warning against the apathy of hedonism in the face of fascism.  

Cabaret

Black Box Theater Cabaret takes place during the fall of Weimar Germany just as Nazism begins to rear its ugly head. The episodic plot, centered around of a group of night club performers, artists, smugglers, sex workers, and assorted riff raff, is about the relationship between the flighty and uninhibited performer Sally Bowles and the listless ex-pat American writer Cliff Bradshaw, a stand in for Christopher Isherwood, whose novel Berlin Stories the show is based on. Swinging back and forth between production numbers in the Kit Kat Klub and the flat that Sally and Cliff share, the show is a sexy, seductive, satirical, and heart-breaking warning against the apathy of hedonism in the face of fascism.  

Cabaret

Black Box Theater Cabaret takes place during the fall of Weimar Germany just as Nazism begins to rear its ugly head. The episodic plot, centered around of a group of night club performers, artists, smugglers, sex workers, and assorted riff raff, is about the relationship between the flighty and uninhibited performer Sally Bowles and the listless ex-pat American writer Cliff Bradshaw, a stand in for Christopher Isherwood, whose novel Berlin Stories the show is based on. Swinging back and forth between production numbers in the Kit Kat Klub and the flat that Sally and Cliff share, the show is a sexy, seductive, satirical, and heart-breaking warning against the apathy of hedonism in the face of fascism.  

Cabaret

Black Box Theater Cabaret takes place during the fall of Weimar Germany just as Nazism begins to rear its ugly head. The episodic plot, centered around of a group of night club performers, artists, smugglers, sex workers, and assorted riff raff, is about the relationship between the flighty and uninhibited performer Sally Bowles and the listless ex-pat American writer Cliff Bradshaw, a stand in for Christopher Isherwood, whose novel Berlin Stories the show is based on. Swinging back and forth between production numbers in the Kit Kat Klub and the flat that Sally and Cliff share, the show is a sexy, seductive, satirical, and heart-breaking warning against the apathy of hedonism in the face of fascism.  

Shrek The Musical

“Once upon a time, there was a little ogre named Shrek….” And thus begins the tale of an unlikely hero who finds himself on a life-changing journey alongside a wisecracking Donkey and a feisty princess who resists her rescue. Yes, your favorite ogre is back in the hilarious stage spectacle based on the Oscar®-winning, smash hit, DreamWorks animated film. This Tony Award®-winning fairy tale musical adventure features songs from Jeanine Tesori (Kimberly Akimbo; Caroline, or Change), a sidesplitting book by Pulitzer Prize winner David Lindsay-Abaire (Kimberly Akimbo) and brings all the beloved characters you know from the film to life. USA Today raves, “”Altogether irresistible!” You’ll be a “believer” too as there’s more to the story that meets the ears.

Elf The Broadway Musical

ELF is the hilarious tale of Buddy, a young orphan child who mistakenly crawls into Santa’s bag of gifts and is transported back to the North Pole. Unaware that he is actually human, Buddy’s enormous size and poor toy-making abilities cause him to face the truth. With Santa’s permission, Buddy embarks on a journey to New York City to find his birth father, discover his true identity, and help New York remember the true meaning of Christmas. This modern day Christmas classic is sure to make everyone embrace their inner ELF.   Based on the beloved 2003 New Line Cinema hit, ELF features songs by Tony Award nominees Matthew Sklar (The Prom, The Wedding Singer) and Chad Beguelin (“Aladdin,” “The Prom,” “The Wedding Singer”), with a book by Tony Award winners Thomas Meehan (“Annie,” “The Producers,” “Hairspray”) and Bob Martin (“The Drowsy Chaperone”). The production will feature direction by Sam Scalamoni and choreography by Connor Gallagher.   The New York Times says that ELF is “A SPLASHY, PEPPY, SUGAR-SPRINKLED HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT!” USA Today calls ELF “ENDEARINGLY GOOFY!” Variety proclaims, “ELF is happy enough for families, savvy enough for city kids and plenty smart for adults!”

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