Emma Stone's Broadway debut as Sally Bowles in "Cabaret" at Studio 54 praised by critics.

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Emma Stone concluded her Broadway run as Sally Bowles in the musical "Cabaret" at Studio 54. The production, directed by Sam Mendes and co-directed and choreographed by Rob Marshall, is one of the key revivals of the classic show initially created by John Kander, Fred Ebb, and Joe Masteroff. Stone stepped into the lead role following Michelle Williams, marking her Broadway debut in November before her final performance three months later. During her tenure as Sally Bowles, Stone received favorable reviews from critics and audiences alike. Her portrayal of the British cabaret singer brought a fresh perspective to the character, maintaining the historical and emotional depth that the role requires. Notably, the production at Studio 54 included Alan Cumming, who reprised his Tony Award-winning role as master of ceremonies, further contributing to the show's appeal and success. Her commitment to the role amid a demanding schedule exemplified her dedication to her craft. Cabaret's illustrious history of revivals and adaptations positions it as one of theatre's enduring works, and Stone's participation solidified her versatility as an actress capable of transcending from film to stage seamlessly. #Broadway #EmmaStone #Cabaret #Studio54 #Theatre #MoofLife
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