When tickets are available, they may be purchased directly through our box office, either in person or via phone, when we open each day at noon (on Saturdays, Sundays, and select Mondays box office hours vary). Rush tickets are subject to availability and limited to two per person. VIEW THE PROGRAMīased on availability, a select and limited number of Mainstage tickets will be on sale for $25 per ticket the day of select performances. For more information on how you can save on season tickets, click here. Season Subscriptions are also available on sale, starting at $83. Pronoun Key: + (he/him/his) * (she/her/hers) ^ (they, them, theirs) = (any with respect)īUY TICKETS SINGLE TICKETS FOR CABARET RANGE FROM $25-$77 AND ARE NOW ON SALE.įor performance times and to purchase tickets, click on the BUY TICKETS button at the top or on the calendar above. Flashing lights and water-based haze are used during the performance. Please note: Cabaret contains depictions of smoking, violence, simulated sexual acts, mentions of abortion and suicide, Nazi imagery and references to Antisemitism. “Your table’s waiting” for this winner of seven Tony Awards, including Best Musical.Ĭurrent running time, including the 15 minute intermission, is 2 hours and 30 minutes. Overseen by an ominous “Emcee” at the fabled Kit Kat Club, Cabaret is an astonishing and eye-popping tale that has renewed resonance in today’s political climate. Filled with iconic songs and electrifying dance the story of American writer “Clifford Bradshaw’s” relationship with English cabaret performer “Sally Bowles” as the Nazi party is rising to power is one you’ll never forget. Saturday, March 4 – 3:30 PM & 8 PM VIEW THE PROGRAM Cabaret JanuMarch 19, 2023īased on the 1951 play I am a Camera by John Van Druten+ adapted from the 1939 novella Goodbye to Berlin by Christopher Isherwood+ĭirected by Artistic Director Michael Weber+Īssociate Directed & Choreographed by Brenda Didier*īold and provocative, this landmark musical shines a spotlight on Berlin in the late 1920s and the colorful, gritty and hedonistic lives found there. The pair will start on stage on March 21 until June 25.BUY TICKETS Best availability for Cabaret tickets are: Thursday – March 2 – 7:30 PM The German capital was renowned for its avant-garde nightlife and sexual freedom until Hitler’s coming to power swept it away.įee, who recently starred in the Disney+ series Hawkeye, has appeared at the Royal Court, the National Theatre and on Broadway while Lennox was nominated for an Olivier Award for her performance in Kinky Boots and also appeared in Lazarus, Legally Blonde and 9 to 5 The Musical. The musical had its debut in 1966 and is inspired by a play which is in turn based on a novel by English writer Christopher Isherwood who lived in Berlin in the 1930s. The show, set in 1930s Berlin as the Nazis rise to power, has completely transformed the West End’s Playhouse Theatre into the KitKat club where the production is set.Īudiences are led down a set of stairs and through narrow corridors before entering the club complete with musicians and dancers in costume performing in bars offering beer and schnapps. I know they will bring new creative energy to the production and will show me and our audiences new facets of the show.” “I’m thrilled that Fra Fee and Amy Lennox will be the first new pair joining the production this Spring, two of our most exciting stage and screen actors. “The fact that we will have new actors taking on the roles of Sally and the Emcee as Cabaret continues to run in the West End is thrilling, the original cast passing the baton to different actors who will bring their own perspectives to the work.
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