“Cabaret” Gallery
Photos from Palos Verdes Peninsula High School’s production of musical “Cabaret”
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The set of Palos Verdes Peninsula High School’s production of the musical “Cabaret”, the night of the March 10 faculty preview. Set in the late 1930’s of Berlin, the musical focuses on the lives of several individuals as the Nazi Party rises to power.”Cabaret” is playing at the Palos Verdes Peninsula Performing Arts Center, 27118 Silver Spur Road, Rolling Hill Estates. (Courtesy of Mariya Nadberezhna)
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Nina Donville (center) as Sally Bowles performs with the Kit Kat Girls in the high energy number “Don’t Tell Mama.” March 9, 2016. (Gino Abrajano/The Pen)
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Kit Kat Girls (left to right: Greta Cox, Kimberly Sklow, Mira Kalmey and Timmarie Smith) performing in “Don’t Tell Mama” on March 7, 2016 during the production’s technical rehearsal. (Courtesy of Sophia Goodwin)
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Brandon Halverson as Emcee (center) and the Kit Kat boys (from left to right: Zack Gold, Andrew Condon, Lucas Grenda and Jared Lebental) perform in the musical’s opening song “Willkommen.” March 10, 2016. (Temishi Onnekikami/The Pen)
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Austin Kelly plays Cliff Bradshaw, an American author who moves to Berlin searching for inspiration for his next novel. March 9, 2016. (Gino Abrajano/The Pen)
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Brandon Halverson plays the flamboyant and entertaining Emcee in “Cabaret”. March 9, 2016. (Gino Abrajano/The Pen)
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Kit Kat Girls, (Kimberly Sklow as Vienna (top left) and Fernanda Leiro as Fritzie (top right)) and Boys (Lucas Grenda as Hans (bottom left) and Andrew Condon as Herrmann (bottom right)) preform sultry song “Mein Herr” with Sally Bowles (Nina Donville) and Emcee (Brandon Halverson). March 9, 2016. (Gino Abrajano/The Pen)
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Elizabeth van Gieson plays Fraulein Schindler, an old German woman who owns the apartment Cliff Bradshaw (Kelly) lives in. March 7,2016. Courtesy of Sophia Goodin.
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Ryan Daar plays Herr Schultz, a Jewish fruit stand owner in “Cabaret”. March 10, 2016. (Temishi Onnekikami/The Pen)
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German Loyalists (left to right: Noah Shafer, Franchesca Lauro, Sophia Goodin, Elise Zimmerman and Matthew Barri) lightheartedly sing “Tomorrow Belongs to Me.” The song’s presence becomes a symbol of the increasing Nazi influence throughout the musical. March 9, 2016. (Gino Abrajano/The Pen)
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Cliff Bradshaw (Kelly) and Sally Bowles (Donville) discuss living arrangements in “Perfectly Marvelous.” March 9, 2016. (Temishi Onnekikami/The Pen)
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Julianna Yonis as Lulu, Brandon Halverson as Emcee and Mira Kalmey as Frenchie strike a pose while dancing during “Two Ladies.” March 9, 2016. (Gino Abrajano/The Pen)
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Nina Donville as Sally Bowles performs “Maybe This Time.” During the song Sally recalls past failed relationships and explores the possibility of she and Cliff staying together. March 9, 2016. (Temishi Onnekikami/The Pen)
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The Emcee (Halverson) and Kit Kat Girls perform the chaotic number “Money.” March 9, 2016. (Courtesy of Greg Halverson)
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In the song “Cabaret” Sally Bowles (Donville) passionately sings about life’s brevity and the importance of living in the present. March 7, 2016. (Courtesy of Sophia Goodin)