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  • браво епта

    

  • wow

    

  • Nice voices! Nice Jewish couple!!

  • @frbjoernLA you mean nice jewish rats? with an eternal fetish for superior Aryan things?

  • You are right. High school students should know about that time in history. I'm ol and keep forgetting how much more mature highschoolers are now. We just did Cabaret at Fairmont State University in Fairmont WV, and our version was very racy to say the least. I think it may not be appropriate for HS girls under 18 to be writhing around on the floor with very little on. Thanks for your comment.

  • Cabaret is not a show that should be done by high school students. High school students are not mature enough to understand the real meaning of the play.

  • @mrjpiscitelli That is an absurdly patronising comment.

    Young people are very capable of grasping what this means.

  • i'd fuck that girl so hard. she's hot.

  • @elbabalao she's so hot I'd help hold her down while you fucked her!

  • great work!

  • 0:37 when she moves his hand from her butt to her hip..... hilarious

  • Such a great voice, the girl is really good!! I think this was a man solo but it's still incredible sung by a woman (and I think maybe the woman can do it easier than a man because of some high notes). GREAT!!

    (Sorry about mistakes I'm from Spain ^^ )

  • @Nana1990sama ¡Felicidades! Tu inglés está perfecto.

  • Yes.. yes I do.. It didn't look like a love song.. touch is good for initiation yet she broke away, started singing to the crowd.. Plus pointing out the problems with a high school play is kinda... dickish..

  • congratulations from spain!

  • Красота, всем по зиге пацаны !!

  • ''So, do you still think you can control them?''

  • this ws never written for a female it is a male solo pref low alto

  • UMMMM.... Isn't Kost (excuse spelling) supposed to be GERMAN? What happened to the accent?????

  • umm i think this is reli different from original

  • im sorry im confused this is NOT a love song wft is going on??!!!

  • flat and the costumes are like 20 years behind

  • Nice job. Good to see high school students taking on a great show like this, that is both entertaining and an important story.

  • Anna Goodman surely was quite popular among the male students. ;-)

  • Amazing! Very VERY good!

    Greetings from Sweden

  • pretty funny how that one guy walks like a soldier/farmer to the center at the end

  • This is just a bit disturbing.

    

  • Vous chantez très bien. Et la fille est bien charmante dans son style kabarett. jolie!

  • better dead than red 14/88

  • The idea of the Cabaret club singing the song totally removes the power from it. It seems more astounding and creepy as grass roots guerrilla campaigning as portrayed in the movie.

  • @ZechsMerquise73 Sorry, the video clip is out of context. This scene does not take place at the cabaret club. It takes place at a party at the home of one of the characters (I forget which).

  • @BCasserly Herr Schultz's fruit store.

  • @BCasserly what's the point of making the copy of the original? The children made a remake, creative one, based on the songs and the basic story, and that's it. Considering their age, that was beautifull, I woul'd like to see their play from the begging...

  • @BCasserly Its even scarier in the play. This is at a wedding party for a wedding in which the bride is Jewish. The man with the armband is about to leave the party, but his lady convinces him to stay with the promise that "she can make it amusing." She rouses everyone into a patriotic fervor, much to the terror of the bride and groom.

  • @ZechsMerquise73 In the original stage musical there were two times when this song is sung. Once by the cabaret club waiters after hours. It starts out in a similar to the movie where you see a gentle faced young boy singing what more or less seems like a comforting old folk song. And as it goes on towards the end the other watiers join in and you eventually see they have nazi arm bands on and at the very end, the emcee appears and malevolently sings the last line "Tomorrow belongs to me".

  • @lemaxmas This is where its clearly seen that the emcee is becoming an embodiment of evil. The second time this song is sung is at a party for the old couple who have gotten engaged Fraulein Schneider and Herr Schultz the Jewish Grocer . This is the scene where the number is reprised and makes Fraulein Schneider feel that the love she has for Herr Schultz can never be.

  • I just finished doing this play at my college. This rendition is very well done if I do say so myself. We had also done a hybrid version.

  • Beautiful and talented, and what a great teaching point for those kids. Kudos to everyone concerned.

  • O my goodness that was SO great!! You all have BEAUTIFUL voices! It gave me CHILLS!! Were you in the show??

  • @Simplysims001 I was not in the show. I'm the father of one of the cast members and took the video. Thanks for your comment.

  • She kind of loses her German accent half way through....... but don't get me wrong her voice is AMAZING

  • Girl singing is cute.

  • Is this british humor?

    ...ok, I must not understand this.

  • @AryanSoldat88 Agreed. Smashing gams, impeccable style & an angelic voice.

  • EVERYBODY! ahahahahahah

  • Loool Who was the guy that kept singing when all had finished? Horrible....

  • Anna seems to be one super HOT chick!

    and

    She seems to be a good actress, and has complete control of this scene.

  • it's the sinister version...

    gives me chills everytime i hear it

    trust me, it's good to be evil sometimes

    tomorrow belongs to me

  • Oh how I like her performance, if she pursues it, an acting career I am certain is hers.

  • Ernst is hot :)

  • CharlieComet82

    Be careful with the words you use. Some of us know the real meaning of what you say. Its not clever to use that word if you work in Germany, I do!

  • wow. that girl is hot.

  • wow. that girl is hot

  • About the salute at the end, it was used by the national socialists, yes, but it was used many years before and we even used a variation in our country when saluting our flag. The point is that this is a song about hope and the salute is an integral part of showing a grow agreement with what is being presented. I wish people would not condemn something just because someone that did bad things used it for a few years. That same salute was being used all over the world. The sentiment is there.

  • My hat's off to the female soloist, she is such a good actress, the seductiveness and the leading of others, wow. Wish she had been in productions I was in.

    I think she can have a great future on stage.

  • @AryanSoldat88 Even this Untermenschen agrees with you!

  • I'm in Cabaret at my theatre. And I play a Nazi. I get to sing this song- I start singing "The Babe in the cradle is closing his eyes!" to the end XD Its really fun.. Me and my friend are the youngest in the show (We're kids) And i''m 16 days older than he is. SO its awkward cuz we have to dance together in a song!

  • idk, i feel like cabaret already has such great political and nazi undertones that the salute at the end was a bit unnecessary. Didnt really add anything to it. Really, really great singing from this Anna Goodman though. Amazing amazing amazing voice.

  • chick is hot

  • This is the ONLY version I've liked so far. I just found out the other day I got the part of Kost at the college I attend so I've been trying to get ahead and get ideas for how I would like to portray her part. I like this.

  • And not a comment on what this song relates to?Ah the power of the celeb. society

  • wen they put there hands up at th end it scares me but th voice is awsome

  • I prefer the film

  • Liked it!

    I liked Kost's "EVERYBODY!"

  • fantastic effort, as a proffesional musician and writer, you deserve to be extreamly proud of youself.

  • nice uniform :)

  • my schools doing this show this spring

  • beautiful...i wou like to see this show... too bad its only a show.. :(

  • Something new, nice.

  • amazing rendition!

    loved how the chick says "everybody":P

  • Thanks. Very and very nice!

  • One of the best versions of this song. You should record it in studio

  • Absolutely stunning; a semi-amateur stage production perhaps, but it has every bit as much allure as the original theatrical version. :-)

  • Non-authors you have lost me? Resorting to abuse is always a sign of a poor/weak mind.

  • Excellent! and beautiful!

  • the young man should put shrte in and stand up with hie shoulds back and they cut the song . . .

  • Those dresses are still in fashion.

  • Dude. the chick's hot. Not gonna lie.

  • lo, anybody hear that 'eeee' at the end when someone carries the note just a tad longer than he(she?) should?

  • This is completely different than the movie. I like the movie version better. No woman leading the song.

  • This isn't different from the movie, the movie is different from the stage version. This is how it was originally supposed to happen.

  • The main storyline is the only similarity between the play and the movie - they're actually quite different, with different supporting characters.

  • They're both very good, though.

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  • fabulouss. i love their voices together!

  • This version is tamer then when you see it on stage. In the end of Act 1, when they sing this song, it's more ominous and sad especially when at the climax of the song, a huge swastika banner comes down behind Fräulein Kost and Herr Ludvig. It was so shocking when that happened.

  • I have always liked this song, a scary song indeed, which starts with simple referenses to nature and very soon turns into a propaganda song. What is most scary is that the public applauds. I experienced the same thing in the Royal Opera in Stockholm, Aida was set upp in 1930's Germany, and the reaction was the same in the famous march scene, the whole thing turned into a nazi rally. And everybody stands upp, applauds, me too. Then realized, what was I appaluding to? I guess art makes you aware.

  • it was written by a jew!

  • It was actually written by two gay jews for the stage show. Its amazing how many people think this is an actual NAZI party song. Propoganda still lives on!

  • It was actually written by two jewish, gay guys for the stage show. It is not a NAZI (NASDP) song although it follows closely the rhym of songs of that era eg see Horst Vessel song and Watch on the Rhine (available on UTube)

  • well ur right and wrong you see hitler used this song to give hope to his men, which somewhat they adopted it in that time so yeah

  • Chilling.

  • "What a great comment

  • this woman has an amazing voice, the best version of this song I've heard.

    who is the moron in the brown jacket goose-stepping at the end?

  • my high school did this!!

    but this girl is waaaaaaaaaaaaaay better than the person we got

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  • You're gonna think I'm stupid for asking you this, but did you do the original version or the newer darker version(spelling on both)?

  • There are five different versions, and this was a hybrid.

  • wow! you guys are good! and lucky. i wish my school would do caberet

  • Thank you for at last a sensible comment on the song. You are clearly a well informed and educated person. By the way, I thoroughly enjoy watching "Cabaret" and the Boy Soprano who sings Tomorrow.... etc has a wonderfully clear voice. As a former Boy-Scout Leader, I found it disquieting to notice that he wore the uniform of a boy-scout who's organisation was desecrated by the Nazis in favour of "Hitler Youth".

    Viva Democracy.

  • This is truly a fantastic rendition of this evocotive song from Cabaret! Beautiful voices both!! I wonder however did the cast of this High School performance feel a bit strange wearing the Hakkenkreuz (Swastika) on their arms??

  • I was not a member of the cast myself, but I do know that the cast members did feel a bit odd portraying Nazis. However, they understood that one of the main points of the production was that the Nazi movement destroyed the very fabric of German society. There is no way to make that point on stage without portrayal of Nazi characters.

  • I was just cast as Ludwig for my school production... and the side angle view of this guy looks exactly like me... trippy...

  • Beautiful!

    Thank you for sharing.

  • No harmony between Kost and Ludwig?

    How disappointing!

    Someone held over the cutoff... really bad!

  • she doesn't have much of a german accent like she should - but good otherwise

  • Neither did Liza! Anyway, her diction is unusually excellent! (Normal American diction is NOT!!)

  • Great to see an open mind in HS productions.....great performance of a powerful song.

  • This is really well done. Interesting take with Fraulien Kost singing it seductively to Herr Ludvig.

  • Frau Kost? Should have been Sally Bowes. I was the best Herr Ludwig EVER!!!!

  • What are you talking about? That is not Sally who sings that song.

  • Definitely an interesting interpretation, but I think it is much more effective when it is sung in its regular fashion as a form of "innocent" entertainment. Just the amount of enthusiasm that the character normally puts into it is what normally makes me shudder. The militant and stern approach that they take in this just doesn't quite settle right with me. But that's just my two cents on it. Vocally a very good performance.

  • This is really well done. Interesting take with Fraulien Kost singing it seductively to Herr Ludvig.

  • Anna Goodman looks very pretty as Fräulein Kost! And the voices are good too of course :-)

  • He doesn't look bad either!

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