EPISODE · Feb 12, 2026 · 1H 44M
Deep Dive: CABARET (Part 2) w/ Tom Pecinka
from Broadway Breakdown · host Matt Koplik
Episode SummaryIn the conclusion of our two-part deep dive into Cabaret, Matt is joined once again by Tom Pecinka to unpack the musical’s legacy, reinventions, and enduring cultural impact. From the iconic 1972 film to radically reimagined revivals, this episode explores how Cabaret continues to evolve—and why it remains one of the most politically urgent musicals ever written.Important Broadway Breakdown LinksTom Pecinka's 54 Below Show: TixSondheim. Webber. Koplik. A BIrthday Threesome: TixBroadway Breakdown DiscordBroadway Breakdown: SubstackGuest IntroductionTom Pecinka is a theater performer, writer, and cultural commentator with a sharp eye for how classic works are reinterpreted across generations. A longtime friend of the podcast, Tom brings both historical context and contemporary perspective to a show that refuses to sit comfortably in the past.Timestamps00:00 – Picking up where Part 1 left off05:10 – The 1972 Cabaret film and Bob Fosse’s vision14:30 – What the movie changes—and why it works23:45 – The evolution of the Emcee across productions34:20 – Major Broadway and international revivals45:50 – Minimalism, immersion, and modern staging trends57:10 – Political urgency and historical parallels1:08:30 – Why Cabaret keeps coming back1:18:00 – Final thoughts and Part 2 wrap-upListener Discussion QuestionsDo productions of Cabaret go too far pushing the barriers of immersive theater? Should it go back to a more traditional presentation? Why or why not?How has the meaning of Cabaret changed in different political eras?Does the film version of Cabaret distort the show's global perception? Or is it a definitive interpretation? This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bwaybreakdown.substack.com
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