“Cabaret” is a remarkable play. But the 1967 Tony Award-winning musical — set in Berlin as the Nazis rise to power, and which portrays hedonistic nightlife, an interreligious romance, and other adult themes — is a tremendous challenge for high school students. Which is why Staples Players has produced it, several times. Two shows were 20 years apart. But they’re tied together by a common thread. In 1984, under director Al Pia, 12th grader David …
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