CABARET: La historia de Jean Ross, la verdadera SALLY BOWLES
In 1939, Christopher Isherwood published "Goodbye to Berlin," a series of short stories that would serve as the basis for the script of one of the most popular musicals of recent times, "Cabaret." Few know that its protagonist, Sally Bowles, is based on a real woman, a friend of Isherwood, who actually had a much more interesting life than the fictional Sally. Today, I’m telling you the story of the activist, journalist, actress, and dancer: Jean Ross. Sources: https://pastelink.net/bz4hc8rp

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