Cabaret in West End announces online £25 ticket lottery

Cabaret has announced a £25 online ticket lottery for its upcoming West End run.

Starring Eddie Redmayne and Jessie Buckley, Cabaret will begin performances at the Kit Kat Club at Playhouse Theatre on 15 November 2021.

Producers ATG Productions and Underbelly have today announced a partnership with TodayTix which will see six exceptional £25 seats per performance, including tickets at a cabaret table.

A daily online ticket lottery will open for entries for that day’s performance(s) from 00:01AM with entries closing four hours prior to the performance time. Winners will be notified by email and/or push notification and will have 30-minutes to accept their tickets.

Cabaret is currently booking through to 15 January 2022.

Eddie Redmayne stars as The Emcee while Jessie Buckley plays Sally Bowles.

They’re joined by Omari Douglas as Cliff Bradshaw, Liza Sadovy as Fraulein Schneider, Elliot Levey as Herr Schultz, Stewart Clarke as Ernst Ludwig and Anna-Jane Casey as Fraulein Kost.

The cast is completed by Josh Andrews, Emily Benjamin, Sally Frith, Matthew Gent, Emma Louise Jones, Ela Lisondra, Theo Maddix, Chris O’Mara, Daniel Perry, Andre Refig, Christopher Tendai, Bethany Terry, Lillie-Pearl Wildman and Sophie Maria Wojna.

Featuring music and lyrics by John Kander and Fred Ebb with a book by Joe Masteroff, Cabaret has proved a hit ever since its premieres on Broadway and in London’s West End in the 1960s.

Set in the 1930s Berlin, the musical tells the story of the seedy Kit Kat Club and the relationship between American writer Cliff Bradshaw and English cabaret performer Sally Bowles.

The new West End production will be performed in-the-round at a transformed Playhouse Theatre with guests invited to enjoy and explore the Kit Kat Club with pre-show entertainment, drinks and dining all on offer.

About the author: Josh Darvill

Josh is Stageberry's editor with over five years of experience writing about theatre in the West End and across the UK. Prior to following his passion for musicals, he worked for more than a decade as a TV journalist.

 

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