Adam Gillen and Katherine Langford to join CABARET AT THE KIT KAT CLUB

Photo credit: Jay Brooks

It has been announced that Olivier nominee Adam Gillen (Killer Joe, Trafalgar Studios) and Golden Globe nominee Katherine Langford (13 Reasons Why, Netflix) will join the cast of Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club in the West End as the Emcee and Sally Bowles respectively from 23 September.

Also joining the cast on this date will be Daniel Bowerbank (Machinal, Old Vic/Theatre Royal Bath) as Clifford Bradshaw, and Fred Haig as Ernst Ludwig, with Xenoa Campbell-Ledgister, Sam Darius, Adrian Grove, Justin-Lee Jones, Alexandra Regan, Marina Tavolieri, Ben Simon Wilson, Anne-Marie Wojna and Lucy Young.

Continuing in the show will be Sally Ann Triplett as Fraulein Schneider, Fenton Gray as Herr Schultz, Jessica Kirton as Fraulein Kost/Fritzie, Damon Gould, El Haq Latief, Ela Lisondra, Hícaro Nicolai, Andy Rees and Patrick Wilden.

Adam Gillen and Katherine Langford’s final performance will be on Saturday 25 January 2025.

CABARET recently celebrated the milestone of 1000 performances at the KIT KAT CLUB and is currently booking until May 2025.

The prologue company are Rachel Benson, Ami Benton, Onyemachi Ejimofor, Joseph Hardy, Liz Kamille, Andrew Linnie, Aine McLoughlin, Jack William Parry, Jazmyn Raikes, Oliver Stockley and Ena Yamaguchi.

Katherine Langford is not scheduled to appear on 25 September at 2pm, 3 October at 7.30pm, 9 October at 2pm, 16 October at 2pm, 24 October at 7.30pm, 30 October at 2pm, 7 November at 7.30pm, 13 November at 2pm, 21 November at 7.30pm, 27 November at 2pm, 5 December at 7.30pm, 11 December at 2pm, 19 December at 7.30pm, 30 December at 7.30pm, 3 January at 2pm, 8 January at 2pm, 16 January at 7.30pm and 22 January at 2pm.

Nic Myers will play the role of Sally Bowles on 25 September at 2pm, 3 October at 7.30pm and 9 October at 2pm. From 16 October, Anne-Marie Wojna will play the role of Sally Bowles once a week on the dates detailed above.

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