The Santa Maria Civic Theatre opened its weeks-long run of 'Cabaret' Friday night.
The theater, located at 1660 North McClelland Street across Donovan Road from Rancho Bowl, is celebrating its 65th season and will continue its production of the iconic musical through Aug. 27.
"We are one of the longest running, continuous community theaters in the area between Ventura and Monterey," the group says.The theater was started by Tom and Meg Smith, a couple who made Santa Maria their home. The Smiths grew the theater and stayed involved with its productions for decades and, by chance, their son, Bryn, became one of the city's most iconic sports figures who pitched in the major leagues for a dozen seasons.
"Cabaret" takes place in 1930s Berlin. The musical was written by John Kander and Fred Ebb and"is a riveting exploration of love, freedom and decadence against the backdrop of a society on the brink of monumental change," according to the theater. "Their encounter sets the stage for a tale of passion, heartbreak and the harsh realities of a world teetering on the edge of tyranny," according to the show's description.
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