Review: 'Cabaret' at Trinity Repertory Company
By: Randy Rice
Without the constrains of making this production of Cabaret a star-turn for any individual actor, Artistic Director Curt Columbus has constructed a true ensemble drama with music for this season's opener.
Cabaret is set in Berlin on a snowy, cold, New Year’s Eve as the 1920‘s become the 1930‘s. The Nazis are still being tolerated, as Germans hope they can control the Communists. Clifford Bradshaw, a young novelist from rural Pennsylvania is arriving into the city by train. He is trying to jumpstart his creative juices, visiting one exciting European city after the next. As the train crosses the German border he makes the acquaintance of Ernst Ludwig, a seemingly harmless entrepreneur.On Ernst’s recommendation, Cliff visit’s a local boardinghouse, run by Fraulein Schneider. While the two successfully negotiate the weekly rent Cliff meets some of the other residents of the house. They include Fraulein Kost, a matronly prostitute and Herr Schultz a Jewish widower who runs a fruit stand.I get the feeling that Janice Duclos could slip right in to any of the roles in this musical, male or female, and bring it home.
Micheal McGarty’s set design is functional without distracting. ShaRon Jenkins guides the cast in some simple, but appropriate, choreography. There is a small orchestra pit, set traditionally. The musicians, under the direction of Michael Rice, sound like a much larger group than they are.
Photo by Mark Turek, courtesy of Trinity Repertory Company
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