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The Jenny Boyd Theatre 1710 Andy Holt Ave, Knoxville, TN, 37996
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By Squeekysue

Should Have Left at Intermission

I've never been more disappointed in a show. When I saw that this was part of a traveling Broadway series I was expecting good acting, singing, and choreography. The Broadway League really needs to reconsider allowing "Windwood Theatricals" to soil their name. I saw this show in Champaign, IL at Assembly Hall. Admittedly, this is not the best of venues. It is normally a basketball stadium and it was converted into a theater. Knowing this full well I will not blame the production for having terrible acoustics and ushers that will allow customers to come and go during musical numbers. They also can't be blamed for the fact that the girl I was sitting next to decided to sing along with some of the numbers. What it felt like I was watching was a show put on by people who get to a no-name city and then decide, "This place doesn't matter, don't give it your all." They lacked energy and it started to put me to sleep. Though no announcement was made, I'm wondering if they simply put all of their under studies on stage and gave the real actors the night off. I've seen more interesting choreography in high school musicals. All the actors did was kick a little bit and put their hands in the air. This is supposed to be a show that takes place in a very erotic cabaret, not on a soccer field. The Emcee. Eugh. What is Cabaret without a good emcee? This guy did some very strange voices that admittedly might be funny if he were trying to entertain a class of preschoolers, but using the voice of the Cookie Monster as an impersonation of masculinity just isn't funny. Sally Bowles and Cliff. Meh. I was bored with them. I was much more interested in Fraulein Schneider and Herr Schultz. This was perhaps the one redeeming factor of the show, but in nearly all of their musical numbers they literally just stand still and sing. The set was pretty interesting to look at, it's just too bad that the director found it desirable to place actors behind on-stage doors during critical scenes. I'm sure some audience members were able to see these scenes just fine, but the director clearly forgot that not all of the audience is sitting right up front. I've only ever walked out on a show once. I decided to wait through the agonizing long intermission to see if the show could redeem itself. It did not and I regretted my decision. If you're longing to see Cabaret on stage, do yourself a favor and just rent the movie. Or check to see if any high schools are putting it on.

By Charmin

A little dark, but outstanding performers

I want to express that I had never seen Cabaret before. I was vaguely familiar with Liza Minelli having been the leading lady in the original film, but that is all. The music is of course great and the performers here did it a fantastic service. Leading Lady, Katie Boeck sung her heart out and wrenched out mine while watching. Also the young actress playing the landlord was stunning to watch. Both women are very talented. I was also impressed by the creativity of the lighting and overall fluidity of the show. One last shout out goes to the announcer. His voice is powerful when it needs to be and tender when it called for it. He is very enjoyable to watch. This show will entertain you for sure!