This show was a great example of what cabaret is all about –challenging the audience's comfort zone, political, revealing the hidden histories, and speculating on the future
Brilliant performance, forging ahead regardless.
Writing music alongside poet and fellow activist Bertolt Brecht, Kurt Weill would set the pace for Broadway musicals for decades to come.
This was another big hit for Robyn Archer and her cohorts, with a very satisfied audience milling around talking about it enthusiastically in the foyer after.
This evening of spectacular and diverse performances sent the audience out chattering in glowing terms of all that they had seen, and this is only the start.
This would, without doubt, be the most intellectually stimulating offering in this Cabaret Festival and a thoroughly absorbing and enriching session it proved to be.
If you need some guidance in choosing from such a fabulous program, Frank Ford has given you some suggestions to get you started.