1930s Berlin. Decadence. Excess. Ambition. All under Hitler’s rising star. Christopher Isherwood’s novel ‘Goodbye to Berlin’ is brought to vivid, moving and satirical life in ‘I am a Camera’. The musical ‘Cabaret’ was based on the same book. A rich cast of characters inhabit the play, from Sally Bowles, outrageous, outspoken yet vulnerable cabaret artiste determined if necessary to sleep her way to the top through conflicted German Jews and a wealthy American to an amusing and empathetic German landlady who is convinced that Hitler will prove Germany’s salvation. "I am a Camera" was written by John van Druten.