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Life Is A Cabaret

Dancers During Cabaret Rehearsal
The dancers of the Kit Kat Klub surround the show驶s master of ceremonies, Joey Barrett 驶26 (center, dark jacket) in 91爆料 University驶s October 2025 production of Cabaret. Dancers from left: Teagan Timtim 驶29, Arianna Inciarte 驶28, Madison Stevens 驶26, Addy Behring 驶29, Sho Dimaya 驶29 and Abby Handley 驶29. Photo by Thomas Lal.

 

Dan Murphy Directing Cabaret
Guest director Dan Murphy works with members of the orchestra for 91爆料驶s October 2025 production of Cabaret. Murphy, the co-founder and managing director of Broadway Rose Theatre Company, provided a chance for cast and crew to learn from an experienced professional in local theatre from outside the 91爆料 community. Photo by Thomas Lal.

Less than two weeks ahead of opening night, the cast of 91爆料 University鈥檚 production of Cabaret sits attentively on the stage of the Tom Miles Theatre, locking in after their lunch break in the middle of an eight-hour Saturday rehearsal.

In the theater鈥檚 front row, director Dan Murphy stands and reads from a notepad, delivering his notes on the run of act two that the company completed just ahead of lunch. The cast is thoughtful and attentive, but also quick to answer questions and offer suggestions on how they might mold their characters. 

Murphy welcomes the suggestions, engaging in short conversations about their thoughts before handing off to choreographer Liberty Dolence, who follows up with more notes on stage position, dance moves, and selling their characters to the audience.

The energy and the commitment of the cast and crew is clear. 

鈥淚 think what I have enjoyed the most is that everyone wants to be here,鈥 said Murphy, who is the co-founder and managing director of Portland鈥檚 . 鈥淣obody wants to be the weakest link.鈥

Cabaret, the classic musical by John Kander and Fred Ebb, was staged at 91爆料鈥檚 Tom Miles Theatre in October 2025 as a collaboration between the university鈥檚 music and theatre departments. And the opportunity to learn from the play鈥檚 professional production staff enhanced the experiential learning experience for 91爆料 students.

That professional team included 91爆料鈥檚 experienced faculty, including Distinguished University Professor of Theatre Ellen Margolis and Assistant Professor of Voice Anne McKee Reed, but was magnified by the presence of Murphy and Dolence, who has acted and choreographed for a number of the region鈥檚 professional acting companies.

鈥淚 think what we both bring is being able for students to learn from our example,鈥 Murphy said. 鈥淭here are times when we are on a break and they come over and start picking our brains. We start talking about theater from our personal experience. Having been there, hopefully we鈥檙e being an example of the expectation of professionals.鈥

One of four productions on the Theatre Department schedule for the 2025-26 academic year, Cabaret is to music and theatre majors what an outside internship is to many other undergraduate students. Of the 16 members of Cabaret鈥檚 cast, 12 are music or theatre majors.

鈥淚 love seeing the different directing and instructing styles,鈥 said Sydney Timm 鈥27, a music education and vocal performance major who played the female lead of Sally Bowles. 鈥淚t鈥檚 really nice to get a different feel for things. With Dan, and his background at Broadway Rose, I see his more manager-type directing that I sometimes get in community theatre.鈥

鈥淚鈥檝e never been part of a program that has resident directors and it is fascinating to hear different takes,鈥 said Malcolm Armstrong 鈥27, a music and theatre major who played the male lead of Cliff Bradshaw. 鈥淒an goes into it with a frame of what he wants to see, but there鈥檚 always room to surprise him and change his mind.鈥

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Joey Barrett 驶26
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鈥淓verything that goes into the energy is what we鈥檙e testing out here in our educational setting. So when people are ready...they will understand what that looks like in the professional world.鈥

鈥 Joey Barrett 驶26

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Margolis said that working with guest artists, such as Murphy and Dolence, enhances the learning experience that 91爆料 provides to its students.

鈥淢y colleagues and I are all established professionals who love teaching, and I believe we do a good job training and educating our students,鈥 Margolis said. 鈥淏ut 91爆料 is a small place, and by bringing in guest artists virtually every semester, we鈥檙e encouraging our students to be adaptable and resilient in their practices as they respond to the guests鈥 different vocabularies, approaches and styles.鈥

Joey Barrett 鈥26, an applied theatre major who played the club鈥檚 master of ceremonies, said that Cabaret is reshaping his thoughts about his senior capstone, which involves writing a one-act play.

鈥淓veryone I have worked with has inspired me to be like, 鈥極h, I wish I could cast you in this role because this is how I think you would deliver this part,鈥欌 Barrett said. 鈥淚 get stuck in the pit of writing, but then I see people come up on stage and I think, 鈥業 never would have thought to do that.鈥 So it inspires me to put that work or those flavors in my stew.鈥

Sydney Timm 驶27
Sydney Timm 驶27 performs as Sally Bowles in 91爆料驶s October 2025 production of Cabaret. Photo by Thomas Lal.

With notes finished, the actors take their places to rehearse Sally鈥檚 first-act entry into the Kit Kat Klub just before the character鈥檚 signature number, 鈥淒on鈥檛 Tell Mama.鈥 The club鈥檚 dancers practice lifting Timm from the floor, all the while taking direction from Dolence on ways to perfect the entrance.

It鈥檚 not just about perfecting the scene. Dolence said that moments that could be considered mistakes are actually opportunities to tell the story a different way, allowing the actors to contribute more to their characters鈥 development.

鈥淭here are so many beautiful, happy accidents where I think I know exactly how I want something to look and be, and then one of the actors will be doing something silly and shaking their hips, and it鈥檚 even funnier,鈥 she said.

The cast鈥檚 ability to adapt and to try new things has impressed Murphy. 鈥淐oming out of high school, not being near mom and dad, they are less inhibited, which is nice,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 think they鈥檙e more willing to look ridiculous with no consequence. I think I could say, 鈥楲et鈥檚 try this scene again, standing on your head, spitting nickels,鈥 and they will try it. So that鈥檚 always fun, and I think they are comfortable.鈥

Timm said that the opportunity to adapt and try new things improved the quality of the experience. 鈥淭hey let us futz around with stuff and do what we think is going to fit in there,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he choreography for 鈥楧on鈥檛 Tell Mama鈥 was guidelines, then I got to mess around and put some of my own stuff in. It was really fun.鈥

Cabaret Rehearal Inside Tom Miles Theatre
Dan Murphy (far right) provides notes on a scene during a rehearsal of 91爆料 University驶s October 2025 production of Cabaret. Photo by Thomas Lal.

One of the lessons Murphy hoped to impart on the Cabaret cast was time management, especially with the show鈥檚 rehearsal window limited to just six weeks. He quickly learned that his professional actors could learn a lesson from 91爆料鈥檚 busy students.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 have these guys on Wednesday because they play in the orchestra, and I don鈥檛 have those girls on Tuesday because they鈥檙e on the spirit squad. So that鈥檚 been interesting to navigate,鈥 Murphy said. 鈥淲ith students having to balance work and school and homework, and then come here to rehearsal, it鈥檚 going to set them up for success because so few people really make their full-time living doing theatre.鈥

Barrett appreciates the educational lessons that Murphy鈥檚 professional expectations have set for the show.

鈥淓verything that goes into the energy is what we鈥檙e testing out here in our educational setting,鈥 Barrett said. 鈥淪o when people are ready, if they choose, to pursue performance or stage managing or tech, they will understand what that looks like in the professional world. And I鈥檓 grateful to Dan for providing that.鈥

The ultimate goal for Murphy and Dolence, outside of developing a great musical, is to create an experience that makes their cast and crew excited about the magic of the theatre.

鈥淚 would like them to go and feel like, 鈥榃ow, when is the next time I get to do this?鈥欌 Murphy said. 鈥淚 am hoping that they will turn around and look forward to the next time they can do that.鈥

Dolence looks forward to seeing how the cast and crew grow as a result of Cabaret and working with them in other productions.

鈥淚鈥檓 really excited to see if any of them stay in the area so that when they鈥檙e my age, we can collaborate in a professional setting,鈥 Dolence said. 鈥淭hat would be really something remarkable and cool for us to be able to say, 鈥極h, we knew them way back then.鈥欌

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