Sadly, it's terribly expensive to make a video of a Broadway show. It's why it doesn't happen very often. The most recent one I can think of is Jekyll & Hyde, which was probably put on video in large part due to the fact that Baywatch's David Hasselhoff was starring at the time (and likely put in a good chunk of money towards the filming expenses). And since there's already a Cabaret movie (albeit one that veers from the play by quite a bit, as I understand) there's probably less interest in making a video or movie than in, say, RENT.
Which basically means that I have to stick to the ads if I want to see Alan as the Emcee. *pouts*
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Date: 2003-08-03 05:02 pm (UTC)Which basically means that I have to stick to the ads if I want to see Alan as the Emcee. *pouts*
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that is a shame