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    Cabaret on Broadway Tickets

    August Wilson Theatre

    London’s 5-star revival opens on Broadway starring Eddie Redmayne. Enter the Kit Kat Club and be immersed in 1930s Berlin.

    Enter the Kit Kat Club with Cabaret Tickets

    Willkommen, New York City! Get ready to enter the infamous Kit Kat Club as the West End’s 5-star, Olivier Award-winning Cabaret lights up Broadway. This “sublime” (The Stage) revival of Kander and Ebb’s classic musical is a theatrical experience like no other, as the August Wilson Theatre is transformed and audiences beckoned inside by Eddie Redmayne as the Emcee…

    About Cabaret on Broadway

    Decadent, hedonistic and devastating, Cabaret is one of the most famous musicals of all time. It is Weimar Era Berlin, and In the Kit Kat Club the Emcee presides over evenings of hedonistic entertainment. As the club’s star attraction, Sally Bowles, strikes up a relationship with American writer Cliff Bradshaw, unrest is building in the streets. The Nazis are slowly coming into power and freedom is at stake.

    Cabaret is a rollercoaster of emotions that depicts the dizzying highs of life in inter-war Berlin, and the threat of fascism that cast a larger and larger shadow over its citizens. In this stunning immersive production, audiences can enter a completely reconfigured theater space, enjoy a drink, and feel as if they really have stepped into Berlin’s most infamous club, right off the streets of NYC.

    This striking revival premiered in London in 2021 and was an immediate hit with audiences and critics. It won seven prestigious Olivier Awards, including Best Musical Revival.

    What songs are in Cabaret?

    Kander and Ebb’s Cabaret score is timeless and features some of the best musical theater songs of all time. From the iconic titular song “Cabaret” to the bewildering and entertaining “Willkommen”, the musical delights are non-stop and the show even won the Tony Award for Best Original Score when it premiered on Broadway back in 1967.

    Other numbers in the show include the cheeky and riotous “Don’t Tell Mama”, the standout emotional number “Maybe This Time”, and the daunting “Tomorrow Belongs to Me” that kicks in as the influence of Nazi power creeps into the show.

    Who is in the Cabaret Broadway Cast?

    Olivier Award-winning director Rebecca Frecknall’s Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club caught London theatergoers’ attention with its sumptuous set design and compelling immersive experience and kept it with incredible star casting for the roles of Sally and the Emcee. Eddie Redmayne and Jessie Buckley starred in its initial season, with a number of acclaimed stage and screen stars replacing them over the following months.

    Academy Award-winner Eddie Redmayne now brings his stand-out performance as the Emcee to Broadway, starring in the show opposite House of the Dragon's Gayle Rankin as Sally Bowles.

    Tickets for Cabaret on Broadway Available Soon

    Intimate, electric, and completely compelling, this Cabaret is sure to be one of the most in-demand shows on Broadway. Don’t miss your chance to experience the Kit Kat Club; the show opens in Spring 2024.

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    Performance dates:
    24 Apr 2024 - 01 Sep 2024
    Running time:
    2 hours and 45 minutes including an intermission.
    Age recommendation:
    Best for age 13+. The venue recommends that under 13s not attend the Kit Kat Club.
    Audience Notes:
    Dates for this show are to be confirmed and therefore indicative.

    Eddie Redmayne and Gayle Rankin perform through August 31 2024. Redmayne will not perform on Monday evenings. Rankin will not perform on Wednesday matinees.

    Latest Audience Reviews

    Slick production which just had a couple of minor changes to the London version, like slight line... More

    The show uses the same colouration as London, with brighter colour in the first act with tones be... More

    Same show as UK but in a bigger venue. Same stage layout but more space around the stage.

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