Bill Kenwright presents

Cabaret

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Bill Kenwright presents the multi-award winning production of Kander and Ebb‘s landmark musical, Cabaret.

Directed by National Theatre Artistic Director Rufus Norris, the production has enjoyed two smash hit West End runs at The Lyric and The Savoy Theatres.

Cabaret features show-stopping choreography, dazzling costumes and iconic songs Money Makes The World Go RoundMaybe This TimeCabaret and more.

Since its Broadway premiere and the movie version with Liza Minnelli and Joel Grey, Cabaret has won numerous stage and screen awards including 8 Oscars, 7 BAFTAs and 13 Tonys.

It’s 1931, Berlin is a haven of divine decadence and the legendary Sally Bowles is about to take the stage at the infamous Kit Kat Klub…

Starring as Emcee is John Partridge, winner of Celebrity MasterChef 2018, well known to TV audiences as EastEnders’ charismatic Christian Clarke and one of West End theatre’s most prolific leading men (A Chorus Line, Chicago, and La Cage Aux Folles).

Kara Lily Hayworth stars as the iconic Sally Bowles following her spectacular performance in the title role of Cilla The Musical which was revered by both critics and audiences alike.

They are joined by Anita Harris , who first rose to fame as a singer in the 1960s and has appeared both on screen (Follow That Camel and Carry on Doctor) and on stage, most notably as Grizabella in the West End’s Cats.

 

Age Guidance 13+
Please note this show contains nudity,strong language and adult themes.

Running time – approximately 2 and half hours including a 20 minute interval

Tickets

£40 – £10

DISCOUNTS*
£18 Under 16s
£20 16 – 26 yrs (with a free 16-26 Membership)
£12 Under 18s school groups
£4 off for Groups 10+
15% off for Members

*Discounts are subject to availability and may be removed at any time. Only valid on certain performances - terms and conditions apply.

Credits & Acknowledgments

BOOK BY JOE MASTEROFF
MUSIC BY JOHN KANDER
LYRICS BY FRED EBB

BASED ON THE PLAY BY JOHN VAN DRUTEN AND STORIES BY CHRISTOPHER ISHERWOOD.

DIRECTOR RUFUS NORRIS

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