As a former actor (and lifelong theater nerd), my list of favorite musicals features some seriously stiff competition. I’m talking Gypsy. I’m talking Little Shop. I’m talking Music Man (I know, I know…). But sitting atop the list is a musical that I’ve not only performed in, but one that I’ve seen on Broadway four separate times: the incomparable Cabaret.
In my humble opinion, the show is the closest thing to perfection out there. The music is at once catchy, fun, haunting and subversive. The script is smart, subtle and moving. The characters are iconic (even non-theater nerds have likely heard the name Sally Bowles).
Fans of Cabaret perhaps think of the Joel Grey and Liza Minnelli version. Others may have seen Alan Cumming’s genius reinvention of the Emcee on Broadway starting in 1998 (I saw that production during its original iteration and its subsequent return to Broadway three times). But now, there is a new version in town—and I absolutely loved it. In fact, this latest production was my favorite viewing of the musical yet.