Details
Based on the play by John van Druten and the original stories by Christopher Isherwood. Set in late thirties Berlin.
Cabaret first came to the stage in New York in 1966 and became a hit film with Liza Minnelli and Michael York in 1972. The story tells of American cabaret singer Sally Bowles, impoverished writer Cliff Bradshaw and their friends Frauline Schneider and Herr Schultz along with a host of divinely decadent characters whose lives are described by the Emcee. Their dreams for the future are finally shattered as their lives are inexorably drawn towards the horrors of World War II.
Cast/Performers
Cara Delevingne (Sally Bowles),
Nic Myers (Sally Bowles - once a week),
Luke Treadaway (Emcee),
Michael Ahomka-Lindsay (Clifford Bradshaw),
Beverley Klein (Fraulein Schneider),
Teddy Kempner (Her Schultz),
Wilf Scolding (Ernst Ludwig),
Jessica Kirton (Fraulein Kost / Fritzie),
Liv Alexander (Texas),
Natalie Chua (Frenchie),
Taite-Elliot Drew (Hans),
Damon Gould (Victor),
El Haq Latief (Helga),
Travis Ross (Bobby),
Laura Delany (Rosie),
Grant Neal (Herman / Max),
Hicaro Nicolai (Lulu),
Rebecca Lisewski,
Ela Lisondra,
Nic Myers,
Andy Rees,
Toby Turpin,
Patrick Wilden,
Rachel Benson (prologue company),
Ami Benton (prologue company),
Onyemachi Ejimofor (prologue company),
Joseph Hardy (prologue company),
Liz Kamille (prologue company),
Andrew Linnie (prologue company),
Aine McLoughlin (prologue company),
Jack William Parry (prologue company),
Jazmyn Raikes (prologue company),
Oliver Stockley (prologue company),
Ena Yamaguchi (prologue company)
Creatives/Company
Book by:
Joe MasteroffMusic:
John KanderLyrics:
Fred EbbDirector(s):
Rebecca Frecknall,
Stuart Burt (casting director),
Jordan Fein (associate director)
Design:
Tom ScuttCostume:
Tom ScuttChoreographer:
Julia ChengMusical Director:
Jennifer WhyteLighting:
Isabella ByrdSound:
Nick LidsterProducer(s):
Underbelly,
Ambassador Theatre Group