If you’re considering a visit to Berlin in 2013, of course, the summer is the ideal time to come. The weather is great, the ‘beach bars’ are open, you can spend a day at Wannsee and, this year, Cabaret is back at The Tipi!
I have reviewed this production, from Autumn 2010, earlier on this blog ( http://www.cabaret-berlin.com/?p=428) and I fully anticipate that this revival will live up to the previous one.
(Photo – Jan Wirdeier)
It’s worth mentioning again that this is NOT a staged version of the film – it is the original theatrical production adapted by Joe Masteroff from the John Van Druten play “I Am a Camera’ and Christopher Isherwood novel ‘ Goodbye to Berlin’.
There are additional songs, extra characters and a slightly different plot, including the storyline of Fraulein Schneider and her fruit merchant suitor Herr Schulz.
(photo – Jan Wirdeier)
There is something very special about seeing this production in the city where it was conceived, and whilst the script is in German, English-speakers will not be disappointed as the songs are mostly in English and surely you know the plot by now!
(Photo- Norbert Kestern/ Shamrock photo)
Book a table, enjoy a fabulous dinner and let the show unfold around you. You can also just book for the show if your budget is a bit tighter.
Cabaret at The Tipi am Kanzleramt
June 27th to September 1st 2013
Tuesdays to Saturdays 8pm (doors open 6.30pm)
Sundays 7pm (doors open 5.30pm)
Tickets €44,50 to €59,50 (Show only)
phone : 030 39 06 65 50




i second your positive review. saw the show years ago and have wanted to get back – perhaps this year!