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July 17, 2007
Contact: Bob Adams (425) 564-3081
badams@bcc.ctc.edu
Enjoy hit musical Cabaret in BCC’s cabaret-style
theater
BELLEVUE, WASH.– Play-goers may enjoy food and beverages
at cabaret-style seating when Bellevue Community College’s
drama department presents the award-winning musical Cabaret August
2-5.
Performances begin at 8 p.m. each evening in BCC’s
Stopgap Theatre, with an additional 2 p.m. show on Saturday,
Aug. 4.
Tickets, at $12 ($10 for students
and seniors), will be available at the door. Arriving 30
or more minutes early is advised, as seating is limited
and tickets are expected to sell out quickly.
Cabaret is
set in Berlin in 1930, a time when the licentiousness of
the 1920s had been overcome by political unrest. The German
economy was in tatters, and millions
of people were unemployed.
Thrown into this chaos are an American
cabaret singer, a rich German politician, an older Jewish
merchant, a cynical German landlady, a young American would-be
novelist and the all-knowing, all-seeing Master of Ceremonies.
BCC’s production of Cabaret is directed by Drama Instructor
Tammis Doyle.
Actors in key roles include Sean Glynn, of
Bellevue, playing the part of the Emcee; Danny Osborne of
Issaquah, as Cliff, the American novelist; and Brendy Stevens,
of Auburn, as Sally Bowles, the cabaret singer.
The Stopgap
Theatre is located in the E Building on BCC’s main
campus ( 3000 Landerholm Circle S.E., Bellevue, at the intersection
of S.E. 28th St. and 148th Ave. S.E.).
For further information
please call (425) 564-3114.
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