In 1973 ÊCabaretÊ walked away with eight Academy Awards including gold statues for director Bob Fosse and for its stars Liza Minnelli and Joel Grey. Based on the long-running Broadway musical with a memorable score by John Kander and Fred Ebb ÊCabaretÊ is a landmark film that broke new cinematic ground by revolutionizing the Hollywood musical through its treatment of adult themes and art house sensibility. With an introduction by Joel Grey the book chronicles the history of ÊCabaret Ê from Christopher Isherwood's ÊBerlin StoriesÊ to the stage and film versions of John van Druten's play ÊI Am a Camera Ê through the adaptation of the hit Broadway musical for the big screen. Readers will get an insider's look into the making of the film the creative talent in front of the camera and behind the scenes and why this divinely decadent musical continues to captivate audiences.