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  2. Sally Bowles - Wikipedia

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    Sally Bowles (/ b oʊ l z /) is a fictional character created by English-American novelist Christopher Isherwood and based upon 19-year-old cabaret singer Jean Ross. [1] The character debuted in Isherwood's 1937 novella Sally Bowles published by Hogarth Press, [2] and commentators have described the novella as "one of Isherwood's most accomplished pieces of writing."

  3. The Berlin Stories - Wikipedia

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    Sally Bowles is the best-known character from The Berlin Stories, and she became the focus of the Cabaret musical and film, although she is merely the main character of a single short story in Goodbye to Berlin. [2] In later years, Ross regretted her public association with the naïve and apolitical character of Sally Bowles. [4]

  4. I Am a Camera - Wikipedia

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    Original Broadway Cast (1951) Christopher Isherwood – William Prince Fraulein Schneider – Olga Fabian Fritz Wendel – Martin Brooks Sally Bowles – Julie Harris Natalia Landauer – Marian Winters Clive Mortimer – Edward Andrews Mrs. Watson-Courtneidge – Catherine Willard Adaptations Film – I Am a Camera (1955) – screenplay by John Collier, music by Malcolm Arnold, starring Julie ...

  5. Jean Ross - Wikipedia

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    After spending her childhood in the British protectorate of Egypt, Ross was educated at Leatherhead Court, Surrey.. Jean Ross was raised in luxury at Maison Ballassiano in the British protectorate of Alexandria, Egypt, [23] She was the eldest daughter of Charles Ross (1880–1938), a Scottish cotton classifier for the Bank of Egypt and brought up with her four siblings in a staunchly liberal ...

  6. Cabaret (musical) - Wikipedia

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    In Boston, lead actress Jill Haworth struggled with her characterization of Sally Bowles. [46] [47] Critics thought Sally's blonde hair and white dress suggested a debutante at a senior prom instead of a cabaret singer, so Sally became a brunette before the show opened on Broadway. [46] [47] Prince staged the show in an unusual way for the time ...

  7. Cabaret (Cabaret song) - Wikipedia

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    Sally protests as she thinks their life in Berlin is wonderful and she states politics have nothing to do with them or their affairs. After a heated row, Sally goes on stage singing “Cabaret” (“life is a cabaret, old chum”), thus confirming her decision to live in carefree ignorance of the impending problems in Germany.

  8. I Am a Camera (film) - Wikipedia

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    I Am a Camera is a 1955 British comedy-drama film based on the 1945 book The Berlin Stories by Christopher Isherwood and the 1951 eponymous play by John Van Druten.The film is a fictionalized account of Isherwood's time living in Berlin between the World Wars.

  9. Prairie oyster - Wikipedia

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    Goodbye to Berlin, the 1939 novel by Christopher Isherwood mentions prairie oysters several times, where Sally and Chris drink them in Sally's room. Similar scenes also occur in Cabaret , the 1966 musical; as well as in the 1972 film , in which Sally Bowles regularly makes prairie oysters, remarking that they "work instantly, even on the most ...