Cabaret is a drama musical set in 1930s Berlin during the Weimar Republic, a time of political unrest and the rise of Nazi ideology. The story follows an entertainer named Sally Bowles, a master of ceremonies at the Kit Kat Klub, and her complex relationships with a British writer and a German man. As the political climate deteriorates, their lives are affected by the rise of the Hitler Youth, anti-semitism, and the increasing control of the Nazi Party.
All That Jazz is a drama/musical movie released in 1979. It follows the story of a workaholic theater director who struggles with his self-destructive behavior, including prescription drug abuse and heart disease. The movie delves into the price of fame and the dark side of show business.
Star 80 is a biographical drama about the life of Dorothy Stratten, a Playboy centerfold who was murdered by her jealous husband. The movie explores the dark side of fame and the tragic consequences of obsession and domestic violence.
Lenny is a provocative and controversial comedian who uses his stand-up routines to challenge societal norms and push the boundaries of freedom of speech. The movie explores Lenny's self-destructive behavior, drug addiction, and legal battles, while also delving into his personal life and relationships.
Sweet Charity follows the romantic misadventures of a taxi dancer named Charity Hope Valentine, who dreams of finding true love but seems to always end up in tragic relationships. Despite her struggles, Charity remains hopeful and determined to find happiness.
Liza with a Z is a concert film showcasing the iconic performances of Liza Minnelli, featuring her singing, dancing, and captivating the audience with her incredible talent. The film captures the vibrant energy and glamour of her 1970s concert, showcasing famous songs, stunning choreography, and Liza's unforgettable stage presence.
Bob Fosse's personal archival housecam recording of the 1986 revival of Sweet Charity, live at the Minskoff Theatre on Broadway, starring Ann Reinking as Charity Hope Valentine – replacing Debbie Allen, who originated the revival.
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