1930's
the 60's
According to www.wikipedia.com, Cabaret is a musical with a book by Joe Masteroff, lyrics by Fred Ebb, and music by John Kander.The dances are also choroegraphed by Bob Fosse.
The musical "Cabaret" typically runs for about 2 hours and 30 minutes, including an intermission. However, the exact length may vary depending on the production and specific staging choices. It's always a good idea to check the details for a particular performance for the most accurate timing.
the first musical ever made was sometime in 1927
I do know that it is a Shakespean play. Not sure whether it has been made into a musical.
1966
Cabaret (film/musical) was set in 1930s Berlin, when Nazis and Hitler were on the rise.
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Joe Masteroff wrote the book for the musical "Cabaret" in 1966. The musical, with music by John Kander and lyrics by Fred Ebb, is based on John Van Druten's play "I Am a Camera," which in turn was inspired by Christopher Isherwood's stories set in 1930s Berlin. "Cabaret" premiered on Broadway in 1966 and has since become a classic in musical theater.
The name of the musical would be . . . Are you ready for this? CABARET - WJS1632 - Actually, Judy Garland never sang a song called "Cabaret" or did a show (stage or screen) called "Cabaret". He must be confused with Garland's daughter, Liza Minnelli, who starred in the film "Cabaret" from the Broadway musical of the same name. Minnelli did NOT appear in the Broadway musical, just the film. Addendum: You're absolutely right! I apologize for not paying closer attention to the question. - wjs1632 -
money.
the 60's
I was also looking for the answer to this and even though it took a while i ventually discovered that it wa in the 19th century!
1970's
"All the odds are in my favor" is a line out of "Maybe This Time" from the musical Cabaret.
Music by: John KanderLyrics by: Fred EbbOriginally written for the film version of Cabaret, starring Liza Minnelli and Joel Grey.