The Visual and Permorning Arts chapter at ULM will be presenting the musical Cabaret at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 4-6 in Brown Auditorium.
Cabaret is a musical that was born out of the 1960’s and became a film in 1972. The setting is in Berlin 1931, eight years before World War II. The Kitty Kat Klub is where most of the action in the play will take place.
The plot is mainly about the steamy relationship between the 19 year-old performer Sally Bowles and young American write Cliff Bradshaw.
The word cabaret means a form of entertainment featuring comedy, song, dance and theatre, mainly by a restaurant or nightclub.
With the fun title of this musical, students are sure to have a good time watching this theatrical play.
Jeff Cass, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, will play the Emcee, the play’s second largest role.
Admission is $15. ULM students and faculty are allowed one free ticket with student ID