Cabaret Theatre Tickets
Lyric Theatre Shaftesbury Avenue, London W1V 8BA
Lyric Theatre Shaftesbury Avenue, London W1V 8BA
“Brilliant. Cabaret increasingly looks one of the defining musicals of the postwar era” The Guardian.
“Rufus Norris’ production is the most stunningly fresh and imaginative revival of a classic musical that I have ever seen. A musical masterpiece rediscovered in a masterpiece of a production” The Independent.
Stunning. Nothing will prepare you for the raw overwhelming power. A fearless, frank production that magnificently renews a thrilling musical” The Sunday Express.
"Willkommen, bienvenue, welcome, in cabaret, au cabaret, to cabaret!"
Cabaret finally returned to the London stage in a major new West End production which began performances in September 2006.
Kander and Ebb's remarkable musical turns the pre-war Berlin of 1931 into a dark and sexually charged haven of decadence, its extraordinary and morally ambiguous inhabitants determined to keep up appearances as the real world - the world outside the comfortable sanctuary of the cabaret - prepares for the nightmarish chaos of war. Its stage and screen awards include 8 Oscars, 7 BAFTA's and 13 Tony Awards.
Join the legendary Sally Bowles live at the Kit Kat Klub: "a shimmering masterpiece of a show guaranteed night after night! It's divine decadence darling!"
CAST INFORMATION:
Julian Clary will NOT BE PERFORMING on the following dates:
14th - 27th November 2007 (All performances during this period)
15th December 2007 (Both performances)
| Venue: | Lyric Theatre ![]() |
| Address: | Shaftesbury Avenue, London W1V 8BA |
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| Opened: | 22-Sep-2006 |
| Booking until: | 01-Nov-2008 |
| Performance Times: | Matinees: Wednesday and Saturday 3pm Evenings: Monday-Saturday 7.45pm |
| Running Time: | 150 minutes |
| Age Warning: | This production of Cabaret is recommended as suitable for over 12s, subject to parental/teacher guidance, as the subject matter deals with adult themes and the staging includes some brief moments of nudity. |
| Music: | John Kander |
| Lyrics: | Fred Ebb |
| Book: | Joe Matseroff, based on John van Druten's play I Am A Camera |
| Director: | Rufus Norris |
| Choreography: | Javier De Frutos |
| Producer: | Bill Kenwright |
| Casts: | The cast includes Julian Clary, Anna Maxwell Martin (Sally Bowles), James Dreyfus (Emcee), Sheila Hancock (Fraulein Schneider) and Michael Hayden (Clifford Bradshaw) and is directed by Rufus Norris. |
| Genre: | Musical |
"Willkommen, bienvenue, welcome, in cabaret, au cabaret, to cabaret!"
Cabaret finally returns to the London stage in a major new West End production
which will begin performances in September 2006.
Kander and Ebb's remarkable musical turns the pre-war Berlin of 1931 into a dark
and sexually charged haven of decadence, its extraordinary and morally ambiguous
inhabitants determined to keep up appearances as the real world - the world
outside the comfortable sanctuary of the cabaret - prepares for the nightmarish
chaos of war. Its stage and screen awards include 8 Oscars, 7 BAFTA's and 13
Tony Awards.
Join the legendary Sally Bowles live at the Kit Kat Klub: "a shimmering
masterpiece of a show guaranteed night after night! It's divine decadence
darling!"
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