New York City
A cast of five singers takes the audience on a journey from the liberated chaos of the 1920s through the slowly gathering storm clouds of the 1930s, with songs written by Freidrich Hollaender and Kurt Weill along with period Dada poetry. The award-winning Indigo Rat returns to Rose’s Turn for an open-run. The production is conceived and directed by John-Richard Thompson with musical direction by Bobby Peaco and choreography by Thommie Walsh.
There is a 2-drink minimum.