Cara Delevingne and Luke Treadway will join the West End cast of Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club as 'Sally Bowles' and 'The Emcee' from March 11th.
Actress and model Delevingne commented on the appointment stating: “There are no words to explain the excitement I have to return home to make my stage debut in such an iconic role. I am so inspired by the brilliant actors who have played Sally in past productions around the world and in this one in the West End. I cannot wait to be a part of this brilliant cast and production.”
The Olivier Award-winning actor Treadaway added: “I can’t wait to become a member of the Kit Kat Club and join this extraordinary production. It’s a huge thrill to be asked to take this on and I’m very excited to get started.”
The duo will join Teddy Kempner as Herr Schultz, Michael Ahomka-Lindsay as Clifford Bradshaw, and Beverley Klein as Fraulein Schneider. The role of Sally Bowles is played by Nic Myers for one performance each week.
The remainder of the cast of Cabaret is made up of Wilf Scolding as Ernst Ludwig, Liv Alexander as Texas, Jessica Kirton as Fraulein Kost/Fritzie, Hicaro Nicolai as Lulu, Natalie Chua as Frenchie, Damon Gould as Victor, El Haq Latief as Helga, Travis Ross as Bobby, Taite-Elliot Drew as Hans, Grant Neal as Herman/Max, and Laura Delany as Rosie. Rebecca Lisewski, Patrick Wilden, Andy Rees, Ela Lisondra, Toby Turpin, and Nic Myers also star.
Booking & Theatre Info For Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club
The Kit Kat Club (Playhouse Theatre) is a medium size West End venue which has been adapted and transformed to accommodate the resident production of Cabaret. The seats in the Stalls section of the theatre provide the best view of the stage, with no restrictions even at the very rear however, try to sit centrally if possible, as the gradual rake in the seating means that views may be blocked by members of the audience if seated at the rear. The first three rows of the Dress Circle also offer very good views of the stage.
The front rows of the Dress Circle are often discounted due to the curve of the seating and are good value for money for those on a budget and looking to secure cheap lastminute tickets, and although there is limited legroom in these seats they offer good value with row E of the Dress Circle regularly discounted and generally offering good views. Avoid the Upper Circle if possible as quite severe restrictions can affect the view of the stage from this section.