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I'm going to force everyone to watch the '93 version of cabaret😇 and we're all dressing up AND I AM GOING TO BE THE EMCEE MUAHQHAHA
I'm going to force everyone to watch the '93 version of cabaret😇 and we're all dressing up AND I AM GOING TO BE THE EMCEE MUAHQHAHA
Cabaret is the perfect show to explore the ideas of history repeating itself, especially for right now. I'm really happy it's trending. I hope it stays trending and people are inspired to make a change in this fucked country.
Cabaret is the perfect show to explore the ideas of history repeating itself, especially for right now. I'm really happy it's trending. I hope it stays trending and people are inspired to make a change in this fucked country.
I might be overthinking because of everything going on in America right now, but it feels like we're teetering on the edge of another holocaust and we need to do something
I might be overthinking because of everything going on in America right now, but it feels like we're teetering on the edge of another holocaust and we need to do something
This feels like the show is telling us that history is bound to repeat itself. We will follow these ideas again and again and again. Cliff's book will restart the story all over again for any reader. It feels
This feels like the show is telling us that history is bound to repeat itself. We will follow these ideas again and again and again. Cliff's book will restart the story all over again for any reader. It feels
So basically Cliff is restarting the show by writing his book. Because everything is more raw and dissonant, he's
So basically Cliff is restarting the show by writing his book. Because everything is more raw and dissonant, he's
At the end of the show, while Cliff is on the train to Paris, he finally starts writing his book. He talks about the Kit Kat club and Berlin and Sally. More importantly, he starts back at the beginning. After these lines,
At the end of the show, while Cliff is on the train to Paris, he finally starts writing his book. He talks about the Kit Kat club and Berlin and Sally. More importantly, he starts back at the beginning. After these lines,