Cabaret - Trailer
Say Willkommen to the party at the end of the world and lose yourself in the song, dance and debauchery of Cabaret The Musical ...
Willkommen to the Kit Kat Club! Experience London’s Immersive Cabaret – Book Direct!
Planning your London escape and seeking a truly unique, electrifying night out? Step into the world of Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club in London’s West End! This is more than just a musical revival; it’s an invitation to lose yourself in the dazzling, daring, and historically resonant atmosphere of 1930s Berlin, all within the spectacular transformation of the Playhouse Theatre. Secure your Cabaret London tickets directly through us for a seamless booking experience, with no hidden fees and the convenience of PayPal. Don’t miss this acclaimed production that critics and audiences alike are calling London’s hottest ticket!
Enter the Kit Kat Club: A World Transformed
From the moment you arrive, the experience begins. The Playhouse Theatre has been sensationally transformed into the Kit Kat Club, an intimate and immersive space that transports you to the heart of Weimar Republic Berlin. As the German Republic falters and the shadow of Nazism lengthens, the Kit Kat Club offers a sanctuary where rules are suspended, and life is, momentarily, beautiful.
The 1966 musical, with music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb, and a book by Joe Masteroff, is based on Christopher Isherwood’s semi-autobiographical novel Goodbye to Berlin and John Van Druten’s play I Am a Camera. It tells the story of American writer Clifford Bradshaw and his relationship with English cabaret singer Sally Bowles, all overseen by the enigmatic Emcee of the Kit Kat Club.
This critically acclaimed production is the winner of a record-breaking seven Olivier Awards, including ‘Best Musical Revival’, a testament to its exceptional quality and impact. Hit songs like “Willkommen,” “Don’t Tell Mama,” “Maybe This Time,” and the iconic titular number “Cabaret” are delivered with show-stopping power and emotional depth.
Step Back in Time with Fascinating Cabaret Facts
Enhance your Kit Kat Club experience with these intriguing insights into the world of Cabaret:
- The immersive nature of this London production is a key highlight. Audiences are encouraged to arrive early to explore the transformed venue, with pre-show entertainment happening around the ‘club’ before the main performance even begins, truly making you feel part of the Kit Kat Club world. Learn more about the immersive experience at the Kit Kat Club.
- Did you know that the beloved songs “Mein Herr” and “Money, Money” were actually written specifically for the 1972 film adaptation starring Liza Minnelli and Joel Grey? They proved so popular that they were later incorporated into the stage musical! Discover more facts about the show’s history.
- The character of Sally Bowles was inspired by real-life 1930s Berlin cabaret singer Jean Ross, a friend of author Christopher Isherwood. Liza Minnelli even attempted to find the real Jean Ross while preparing for the film role, though they never met.
- The musical’s exploration of the rise of fascism and its impact on individual lives remains powerfully relevant today, prompting audiences to reflect on historical events and their contemporary parallels. Read an analysis of Cabaret’s significance and entertainment.
Meet the Talent Lighting Up the Kit Kat Club Stage
The Kit Kat Club is currently home to a sensational cast bringing this iconic story to life. As of our last update, the principal cast includes:
- The Emcee: Billy Porter
- Sally Bowles: Marisha Wallace
- Clifford Bradshaw: Daniel Bowerbank
- Fraulein Schneider: Vivien Parry
- Herr Schultz: Fenton Gray
- Ernst Ludwig: Fred Haig
- Fraulien Kost/Fritzie: Jessica Kirton
- Texas: Xenoa Campbell-Ledgister
- Frenchie: Anne-Marie Wojna
- Rosie: Alexandra Regan
- Hans: Justin-Lee Jones
- Victor: Ben Simon-Wilson
This acclaimed production is brought to life by a visionary creative team, including Director Rebecca Frecknall, Set and Costume Designer Tom Scutt, Choreographer Julia Cheng, and Music Supervision by Jennifer Whyte.
Planning Your Decadent Evening: Running Time and Advisories
Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club has a running time of approximately 2 hours and 45 minutes, which includes one interval. The production is not suitable for children under 12.
Performances are currently booking until March 28, 2026. Enjoy matinee performances on Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays, or immerse yourself in the evening performances Tuesday through Sunday.
Secure Your Seat at the Hottest Club in Town!
For tourists visiting London, an evening at the Kit Kat Club is an unparalleled theatrical experience that combines exceptional performance with a unique immersive atmosphere. Due to the show’s immense popularity and the intimate nature of the venue, Cabaret tickets London are in high demand.
Booking your tickets directly with us is the easiest and most reliable way to secure your spot. Enjoy the peace of mind that comes with direct booking, avoiding unnecessary markups, and the convenience of paying with PayPal.
Don’t miss your chance to say “Willkommen” to the Kit Kat Club and experience the multi-award-winning Cabaret in London. Book your tickets today for a night of unforgettable theatre!
Reviews
Bridgerton's Hannah Dodd and Olivier Nominee Rob Madge Will Join London Cabaret - Playbill
29 April 2025 - PlaybillBridgerton's Hannah Dodd and Olivier Nominee Rob Madge Will Join London Cabaret Playbill...
Hannah Dodd & Rob Madge to star in Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club in London - West End Theatre
29 April 2025 - West End TheatreHannah Dodd & Rob Madge to star in Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club in London West End Theatre...
Cara Delevingne and Luke Treadway are the new leads in the West End blockbustert - Time Out
30 January 2025 - Time OutCara Delevingne and Luke Treadway are the new leads in the West End blockbustert Time Out...
Cabaret extends its run at the West End’s Kit Kat Club to March 2026 - West End Theatre
19 March 2025 - West End TheatreCabaret extends its run at the West End’s Kit Kat Club to March 2026 West End Theatre...