First look: New cast of Cabaret with Fra Fee and Amy Lennox

Here’s a first look at the new cast of Cabaret ahead of their first performance.

The hit production in London’s West End will welcome some new faces for performances from Monday, 21 March.

First pictures have been released of Fra Fee as The Emcee, Amy Lennox as Sally Bowles, Omar Baroud as Cliff Bradshaw and Vivien Parry as Fraulein Schneider.

CABARET. Fra Fee as 'Emcee'. Photo Marc Brenner
CABARET. Fra Fee as ‘Emcee’. Photo Marc Brenner
CABARET. Fra Fee 'Emcee' and Amy Lennox 'Sally Bowles'. Photo Marc Brenner
CABARET. Fra Fee ‘Emcee’ and Amy Lennox ‘Sally Bowles’. Photo Marc Brenner
CABARET. Omar Baroud 'Cliff Bradshaw'. Photo Marc Brenner
CABARET. Omar Baroud ‘Cliff Bradshaw’. Photo Marc Brenner
CABARET. Vivien Parry 'Fraulein Schneider'. Photo Marc Brenner
CABARET. Vivien Parry ‘Fraulein Schneider’. Photo Marc Brenner

They join continuing cast, 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.

Last week, Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club was nominated for 11 Olivier Awards, the most nominations for any production this year.

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Nods include both Best Actress and Actor for current cast members Jessie Buckley and Eddie Redmayne as well as Best Musical Revival.

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

CABARET. Amy Lennox 'Sally Bowles'. Photo Marc Brenner
CABARET. Amy Lennox ‘Sally Bowles’. Photo Marc Brenner
CABARET. Elliot Levey 'Herr Schultz'. Photo Marc Brenner
CABARET. Elliot Levey ‘Herr Schultz’. Photo Marc Brenner
CABARET. Fra Fee 'Emcee'. Photo Marc Brenner
CABARET. Fra Fee ‘Emcee’. Photo Marc Brenner

The new production is directed by Rebecca Frecknall, set and costume design is by Tom Scutt with choreography by Julia Cheng. Musical supervision and direction is by Jennifer Whyte, Lighting design is by Isabella Byrd with sound design by Nick Lidster. The casting director is Stuart Burt and the associate director is Jordan Fein.

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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