
Cette production n’est pas adaptée aux enfants de moins de 13 ans.
Performance Dates
Booking to 30 January 2027
Run time: 2 hours 45 minutes
Includes interval
785 reviews
Dites Willkommen à la fête à la fin du monde et plongez-vous dans la chanson, la danse et la débauche de Cabaret The Musical à l’iconique Cabaret Kit Kat Club. La République allemande décline et les nazis gagnent en puissance, mais il existe un lieu où les gens vont pour être libres, pour profiter de la beauté de la nuit et pour tester les limites du divertissement.
L’une des comédies musicales les plus réussies de tous les temps, la dernière Cabaret production du West End transforme le Playhouse Theatre de Londres en la tristement célèbre boîte de nuit de Berlin. Cabaret Les billets pour Londres sont très demandés, alors à quoi bon rester seul dans sa chambre ? Réservez vos billets de Cabaret dès aujourd’hui, mon vieux—avant qu’ils ne disparaissent comme le gin fizz d’hier.
La comédie musicale Cabaret a été créée en 1966, adaptée de I Am a Camera de John Van Druten et inspirée du roman Goodbye to Berlin de Christopher Isherwood publié en 1939. L’histoire s’inspire des expériences réelles d’Isherwood dans le Berlin de l’époque de Weimar et de son amitié avec une jeune chanteuse de cabaret.
La production originale de Broadway a ouvert le 20 novembre 1966 au Broadhurst Theatre et a été jouée 1 166 fois. Depuis, Cabaret la comédie musicale a connu de nombreuses reprises à Londres et à New York, ainsi que le film oscarisé de 1972 avec Liza Minnelli.
Cabaret Londres a fait ses débuts dans le West End le 28 février 1968 au Palace Theatre, avec Judi Dench dans le rôle de Sally Bowles. La production est revenue à maintes reprises, avec des reprises acclamées en 1986, 1993, 2006, 2012, et désormais au Cabaret Kit Kat Club depuis 2021. Avec des titres classiques comme « Wilkommen », « Don’t Tell Mama », « Mein Herr », « Maybe This Time », « Money » et bien sûr « Cabaret », c’est une soirée incontournable.
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Cabaret à la Kit Kat Club n’est pas adaptée aux enfants de moins de 13 ans.
Le Maître de cérémonie - Matt Willis
Sally Bowles - Katie Hall
Clifford Bradshaw - Baker Mukasa
Fraulein Schneider - Ruthie Henshall
Herr Schultz - Robert Hands
Ernst Ludwig - Lucas Koch
Fraulien Kost/Fritzie - Jessica Kirton
Texas - Anya Ferdinand
Frenchie - Eva-Rose Tanaka
Rosie - Alexandra Regan
Hans - Tom Scanlon
Victor - Joe Atkinson
Musique de - John Kander
Paroles par - Fred Ebb
Livre par - Joe Masteroff
Réalisé par - Rebecca Frecknall
Décors et costumes par - Tom Scutt
Chorégraphie par - Julia Cheng
Supervision musicale par - Jennifer Whyte
Conception lumière par - Isabella Byrd
Conception sonore par - Nick Lidster
Directeur de casting - Stuart Burt
Cabaret Directeur adjoint et directeur du prologue - Jordan Fein
Compositeur et directeur musical du prologue - Angus Macrae
Directeur du combat - Jonathan Holby
Coach de dialecte - Michaela Kennen
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Veuillez noter qu’une fois le spectacle commencé, nous ne pouvons garantir la réadmission dans l’auditorium si vous devez quitter votre siège pour quelque raison que ce soit. C’est à la fois pour votre sécurité et celle des artistes. Il peut falloir attendre jusqu’à 30 minutes avant d’être autorisé à retourner à votre siège. Si vous avez des exigences qui vous obligent probablement à quitter l’auditorium en plein spectacle, veuillez parler à un membre du personnel avant le début du spectacle.**
Cabaret has announced new leading stars for its West End run this summer, with Jamie Muscato and Joy Woods joining the production as the Emcee and Sally Bowles.
The pair will begin performances at the Kit Kat Club from 25 May 2026. Muscato is currently scheduled to appear until 19 September, while Woods will play her final performance on 4 September. From 7 to 19 September, Marina Tavolieri will take on the role of Sally Bowles.
Muscato is not scheduled to perform on 12 June at 7.30pm and 13 June at 2pm and 7.30pm. Woods is also absent for those performances, as well as 24 August at 7.30pm, 25 August at 7.30pm, and 26 August at 2pm and 7.30pm.
At these performances, Joe Atkinson will play the Emcee and Marina Tavolieri will appear as Sally Bowles. Tavolieri will also take over the role from 7 to 19 September.
10 Apr, 2026 | By Hay Brunsdon

Fresh production photography has been released for Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club, showcasing actor, presenter and Brit Award winner Matt Willis as the Emcee and West End favourite Katie Hall as Sally Bowles, after their first performance last night.
They are joined by Baker Mukasa as Clifford Bradshaw, Ruthie Henshall as Fraulein Schneider, Robert Hands as Herr Schultz, Lucas Koch as Ernst Ludwig and Jessica Kirton as Fraulein Kost/Fritzie.
Hall and Willis will appear in the production until their final performance on Saturday 23 May 2026.
27 Jan, 2026 | By Hay Brunsdon

The producers of the multi award-winning, critically acclaimed West End production of Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club have announced an exciting new cast, joining the show from 26 January 2026.
West End favourite Katie Hall will take on the iconic role of Sally Bowles, while actor, presenter and Brit Award winner Matt Willis steps into the spotlight as the show’s magnetic Emcee. Both performers will appear in the production until Saturday 23 May 2026.
Katie Hall returns to the West End following acclaimed performances as Fantine in Les Misérables for the show’s 40th anniversary, alongside major roles in The Phantom of the Opera, Sweeney Todd, Oklahoma! and West Side Story. Matt Willis brings extensive theatre experience from productions including Wicked, Little Shop of Horrors, Waitress and Footloose, alongside a high-profile television and music career.
10 Dec, 2025 | By Hay Brunsdon

Eva Noblezada is one of musical theatre’s brightest stars, known for her powerful voice and unforgettable stage presence. She’s back in London, taking on the iconic role of Sally Bowles in Cabaret for a limited West End run — a role she also played on Broadway earlier this year.
Eva first captured audiences attention as Kim in the West End revival of Miss Saigon at the Prince Edward Theatre between 2014 and 2016, before going on to play Eponine in Les Misérables in 2016. She then reprised Kim for the Broadway transfer of Miss Saigon between 2017 and 2018, earning critical acclaim on both sides of the Atlantic.
29 Oct, 2025 | By Hay Brunsdon

New production photos have been unveiled as a brand-new company begins performances at the Kit Kat Club tonight.
Eva Noblezada takes on the iconic role of Sally Bowles opposite Reeve Carney as the Emcee, with both scheduled to perform until 24 January 2026. They are joined by Ruthie Henshall as Fraulein Schneider, Baker Mukasa as Clifford Bradshaw, Robert Hands as Herr Schultz, and Lucas Koch as Ernst Ludwig.
22 Sep, 2025 | By Hay Brunsdon

The Grammy-winning real-life couple take over as Sally Bowles and the Emcee this September.
The producers of the multi award-winning, critically acclaimed West End production of Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club have revealed an all-new principal cast, arriving from 22 September 2025.
Grammy Award winner Reeve Carney will step into the role of the Emcee, with double Tony Award nominee and Grammy Award winner Eva Noblezada as Sally Bowles. The pair, who are engaged, will remain with the production until 24 January 2026.
Joining them will be Ian Charleson Award nominee Baker Mukasa as Clifford Bradshaw, Olivier Award winner Ruthie Henshall as Fraulein Schneider, Olivier Award nominee Robert Hands as Herr Schultz, and Lucas Koch as Ernst Ludwig. The company also welcomes Joe Atkinson, Xavion Campbell-Brown, Olivia-Rose Deer, Anya Ferdinand, Danny Fogarty, Manu Sarswat, Tom Scanlon and Eva-Rose Tanaka.
Returning cast members include Jessica Kirton as Fraulein Kost/Fritzie, alongside Adrian Grove, Ela Lisondra, Hícaro Nicolai, Andy Rees, Alexandra Regan, Marina Tavolieri and Lucy Young.
Audiences should note that Carney and Noblezada will not appear between 22 October and 5 November 2025. During this time, Atkinson will play the Emcee and Tavolieri will appear as Sally Bowles.
11 Aug, 2025 | By Hay Brunsdon

New casting has been announced for Cabaret‘s record-breaking run at the Kit Kat Club.
The latest installment of the 1966 broadway blockbuster opened in London four years ago, and saw Oscar winner Eddie Redymane and Olivier winner Jessie Buckley headline. The production, housed at a specially adapted venue overlooking the Thames, has since had a constellation of stars through its doors to play the iconic roles of the Emcee and Sally Bowles - from chart-topping artists (Self-Esteem and Jake Shears) to a world famous supermodel (Cara Delevingne) and plenty of Hollywood actors making their West End debut in between (Katherine Langford). And the establishment's starry CV doesn’t stop there…
From 29 May 2025, the infamous club will say ‘willkommen’ to two new acts. Bridgerton breakout Hannah Dodd will take on the iconic role of Sally Bowles in her hotly anticipated stage debut, joined by the endlessly magnetic and hilarious Rob Madge, the Olivier-nominated creator and performer of My Son’s a Queer, as the Emcee.
29 Apr, 2025 | By Sian McBride

Cabaret exploded onto London’s West End in 2021 to a record-breaking 7 Olivier awards, the most ever for a revival. The Kit Kat Club has seen its fair share of stars since then, but who’s currently starring at the Playhouse Theatre?
The Emmy, Tony and Grammy Award-winning Billy Porter is starring as the flamboyant Emcee. He’s best known for originating the role of Lola in Kinky Boots on Broadway, and for earning an Emmy Award for his role in the series Pose.
Marisha Wallace plays Sally Bowles. Her previous credits include Becky in the original West End cast of Waitress, and most recently as Miss Adelaide in Guys and Dolls, in which she was nominated for an Olivier Award for Best Actress.
Clifford Bradshaw is currently being played by Daniel Bowerbank. His previous credits include Machinal and The Merchant of Venice.
Vivien Parry is playing Fraulein Schneider. Her previous West End credits include Mamma Mia! and Les Misérables.
Fenton Gray is taking on the role of Herr Schultz. His previous West End credits include Les Misérables and Fiddler On The Roof.
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The West End cast of Cabaret features Fred Haig (Rock Follies) as Ernst Ludwig, and Jessica Kirton (School of Rock) as Fraulein Kost. The cast is completed by Xenoa Campbell-Ledgister, Sam Darius, Adrian Grove (Bonnie & Clyde), Justin-Lee Jones (Frozen the Musical), El Haq Latief, Hicaro Nicolai (A Chorus Line), Alexandra Regan, Ben Simon-Wilson, Anne-Marie Wojna, Damon Gould (Newsies), Ela Lisondra (The King and I), Andy Rees (Mamma Mia!), Marina Tavolieri (A Chorus Line), Patrick Wilden and Lucy Young (Newsies).
21 Mar, 2025 | By Izzy Amer

New casting has been announced for Cabaret‘s record-breaking run at the Kit Kat Club in London’s West End.
The latest adaptation of the 1966 broadway blockbuster first premiered three years ago, with Oscar winner Eddie Redymane and Olivier winner Jessie Buckley at the helm. The production, housed at a specially adapted venue overlooking the Thames, has since seen a variety of stars play the iconic roles of the Emcee and Sally Bowles - from chart-topping artists (Self-Esteem and Jake Shears) to a world famous supermodel (Cara Delevingne).
The show continues to feature more stars than a bushtucker trial, with Marisha Wallace and Billy Porter confirmed to take on the parts from 28th January 2025. Current leads Adam Gillen (Killer Joe) and Katherine Langford (Knives Out) will continue in their roles until 27th January 2025.
Marisha Wallace has become known for her powerhouse vocal talent and dynamic stage presence. A two-time Olivier Award nominee, she has starred in numerous acclaimed productions, including Dreamgirls and Hairspray. Wallace appeared in the original Broadway casts of Aladdin and Something Rotten! and the original London cast of Waitress, where she played the no-nonsense Becky. Most recently Wallace could be seen in the Bridge Theatre’s multi award-winning revival of Guys and Dolls, where she received her second Olivier nomination for her critically acclaimed turn as Miss Adelaide. She also experienced a different kind of drama, when she appeared in this year's Celebrity Big Brother.
Wallace's vocal range and commanding stage presence are expected to bring a fresh and powerful interpretation to Sally Bowles, a role traditionally known for its combination of vulnerability and strength. Audiences can anticipate a Sally who balances the character’s yearning for stardom with moments of heart-wrenching vulnerability, all while showcasing Wallace’s legendary vocal chops.
2 Dec, 2024 | By Sian McBride

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