The Kit Kat Club has taken over the Playhouse Theatre while it has been standing empty, making way for the electrifying musical, CABARET. The marginalised have staked a claim, the artists have taken over, filled their container and found their community.
The role of Sally Bowles is played by Katherine Langford (13 Reasons Why) and the role of The Emcee is played by Adam Gillen (Benidorm), with Daniel Bowerbank in the role of Clifford Bradshaw.
One of the most successful musicals of all time, CABARET features the songs Wilkommen, Don’t Tell Mama, Mein Herr, Maybe This Time, Money and the title number. It has music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb, book by Joe Masteroff, based on the play by John Van Druten and stories by Christopher Isherwood.
CABARET has won numerous awards, with seven Olivier Awards including Best Musical Revival and Best Actor and Actress in a Musical for Eddie Redmayne and Jessie Buckley.
Here we sing, we dance, we love, we live, we drink, we forget. Come hear the music play.
Ready to immerse yourself in the electrifying Kit Kat Club and see the stars in London's West End? Book your CABARET theatre tickets today!
What is Cabaret about?
It’s 1930s Berlin. It’s 2020s London. It’s Then, it’s Now. Who knows how long it will reside here. For now, we’re enjoying the party. The party at the end of the world.
Before the show, guests are invited to enjoy the club with drinks, dining and pre-show entertainment all on offer. When booking, guests will receive a 'club entry time' and, for the richest experience and to immerse themselves fully in the club, we encourage people to arrive early.
Ticket Information
Tickets for Cabaret the Musical are on sale now for performances until 4th Oct 2025. Performance times Mon - Sat at 19:30, Wed and Sat at 14:00.
Running Time
2 hours and 45 minutes, including an interval.
Cast & Creatives
Katherine Langford (Sally Bowles), Nic Myers (Sally Bowles 25 Sep matinee, 3 Oct evening, 9 Oct matinee), Anne-Marie Wojna (Sally Bowles once a week from 16 Oct), Adam Gillen (Emcee), Daniel Bowerbank (Clifford Bradshaw), Sally Ann Triplett (Fraulein Schneider), Fenton Gray (Herr Schultz), Fred Haig (Ernst Ludwig), Jessica Kirton (Fraulein Kost/Fritzie), Damon Gould (Victor), El Haq Lateif (Helga), Hicaro Nicolai (Lulu), Ela Lisondra, Andy Rees, Patrick Wilden, Xenoa Campbell-Ledgister, Sam Darius, Adrian Grove, Justin-Lee Jones, Alexandra Regan, Marina Tavolieri, Ben Simon Wilson and Lucy Young. Prologue company: Rachel Benson, Ami Benton, Onyemachi Ejimofor, Joseph Hardy, Liz Kamille, Andrew Linnie, Aine McLoughlin, Jack William Parry, Jazmyn Raikes, Oliver Stockley and Ena Yamaguchi
Joe Masteroff (Book), John Kander (Music), Fred Ebb (Lyrics), Rebecca Frecknall (Director), Tom Scutt (Set Designer), Julia Cheng (Choreographer), Jennifer Whyte (Musical Supervisor and Musical Director), Isabella Byrd (Lighting Designer), Nick Lidster (Sound Designer), Stuart Burt (Casting Director), Jordan Fein (Associate Director)
Soundtrack
- Willkommen
- So What?
- Telephone Song/Telephone Dance
- Don't Tell Mama
- Mein Herr
- Perfectly Marvellous
- Two Ladies
- It Couldn't Please Me More (A Pineapple)Tomorrow Belongs to Me
- Why Should I Wake Up?
- Don't Go
- Maybe This Time
- Sitting Pretty
- Money
- Married
- Meeskite
- Tomorrow Belongs to Me
- Entr'acte/Kickline
- Married (Reprise)
- If You Could See Her (The Gorilla Song)
- What Would You Do?
- I Don't Care Much
- Cabaret
- Willkommen(Reprise)/Finale Ultimo