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The London production of the musical “Cabaret” has closed at the Strand theater after a valiant two-night struggle to carry on without music because the orchestra had walked out in a labor dispute. Five musicians were fired for allegedly playing too loud and out of tune, and their union ordered the rest of the orchestra to walk out. Producer Willy Hancock said losses were about $13,200 a night after the orchestra walked out.
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