
Sally Bowles
Sally Bowles is a fictional character from the play and musical "Cabaret," created by John Kander and Fred Ebb. She is a vibrant, free-spirited young woman living in 1930s Berlin, known for her lively personality, artistic ambitions, and rebellious attitude. Despite her lively exterior, she faces personal struggles and the growing political tensions of the time. The character often symbolizes youth, independence, and the pursuit of pleasure amid social upheaval. Sally Bowles is remembered as an iconic figure representing both the allure and the complexities of that era.