A Kurt Weill Cabaret
A Kurt Weill Cabaret was a Broadway and off-Broadway production featuring the music of Kurt Weill. The off-Broadway production, starring Will Holt and Martha Schlamme opened in 1963. In 1979 it was revised and opened at the Bijou Theater on Broadway, with Alvin Epstein and Martha Schlamme and ran for 72 performances.
A Kurt Weill Cabaret | |
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Original Off-Broadway Cast Recording | |
Music | Kurt Weill |
Lyrics | Bertolt Brecht Ogden Nash Maxwell Anderson Ira Gershwin |
Basis | Songs of Kurt Weill |
Productions | 1963 Off-Broadway 1979 Broadway |
A recording of the original production was released by MGM Records (E/SE 4180 OC) in 1963.
Songs
- Threepenny Opera
- The Ballad of the Easy Life (Instrumental only)
- The Barbara Song
- Mack the Knife
- Tango Ballade
- Pirate Jenny
- Survival Song (Sung in the second act before "Lost in the Stars".)
- Le Roi d'Aquitaine
- Le Roi d'Aquitaine
- Der Silbersee
- Caesar's Death
- Lady in the Dark
- Knickerbocker Holiday
- Happy End
- Mandalay Song
- Surabaya Johnny
- Bilbao Song
- Lost in the Stars
- Lost in the Stars
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