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  Kit Kat Club

Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club, London. Wilkommen!
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Cabaret - London's Most Immersive West End Experience

We extend our greetings to Cabaret, the most exciting entertainment experience currently featured in London's West End Theatre scene. The Playhouse Theatre, the iconic venue which has been thoroughly redesigned into the legendary Kit Kat Club, allows for a special immersive sensation for theatre customers. Cabaret London Tickets are now available, one of the most immersive productions allowed in London Theatre history featuring a West End presentation.

Experience the Beauty of Cabaret

Set in Berlin during the early 1930s, Cabaret reveals young American author Cliff Bradshaw as he encounters the intriguing and daring cabaret performer Sally Bowles. All so exciting and dangerous when separated by the glamorous yet fragile wall of the Kit Kat Club, while outside Nazism rises and the spectacular nightlife of Weimar Germany hangs in the balance. Cabaret, a must-see London show, is the powerful storytelling of events set against a truly haunting depiction of a society oblivious to its troubled future. Book your Cabaret West End Tickets now.

The classical score by John Kander and Fred Ebb as well as a modern treatment will emphasize the projection of a multitude of hits from the musical reading the likes of “Wilkommen,” “Don’t Tell Mama,” “Mein Herr,” “Money,” and the superb “Maybe This Time” among many others. Slowly becomes a full spectacle, the directing of Rebecca Frecknall with the help of the brilliant set and costume designer Tom Scutt will blow your mind. The seating arrangement is so unique and in-the-roundlike that even the theatre sells only 550 of the most intimate seats for the Cabaret London Show!

The Emcee and the main heroine of the show Sally Bowles will be played by Reeve Carney and Eva Noblezada respectively and this tenure of the atmospheric production is going to be one of the most wanted happenings in West End, London. Award-winning casts, engaging production, and great music make it apparent that Cabaret is a crown jewel of the West End theatre in London.

Get your Cabaret Tickets London today and experience this theatrical journey that reveals, engages and enlightens, right from the moment you step into the club.

Additional Information

Age Restriction

This production is not suitable for children under 13.

Running Time

2 hours 45 minutes Includes interval

Booking Until

26 September, 2026

Content

This show contains adult content and the appearance of firearms on stage, plus infrequent, mild bad language. There is one sudden and unexpected loud noise that occurs near the beginning of Act 2.

Special Notes

PLEASE NOTE: The appearance of any particular performer cannot be guaranteed. Please note that once the show begins, we cannot guarantee readmission to the auditorium if you need to leave your seat for any reason. This is for both your safety and the safety of the performers. It may be up to a 30 minute wait before you are allowed back to your seat. If you have any requirements which mean you're likely to need to leave the auditorium mid-show, please speak to member of staff before the show begins.**

Nearest Tube or Train

Charing Cross Station

Venue Information

Kit Kat Club

Northumberland Ave, London WC2N 5DE

Frequently asked questions about Cabaret

Where can I watch Cabaret?

Cabaret is playing at the Playhouse Theatre, Kit Kat Theatre.

How can I book tickets for Cabaret?

We at London West End Theatre can help you book tickets for Cabaret. 

What are the different songs in this musical?

Some of the songs in Cabaret include ‘Mein Herr’, ‘Maybe This Time’, and ‘Willkommen’.

Who has directed and written Cabaret?

The Cabaret book was written by Joe Masteroff, and it was directed by Rebecca Frecknall.

Is it an immersive experience?

Yes, the Cabaret is an immersive experience. You can only miss it at your own risk.

By what time should you reach the theatre?

You must try arriving at the venue one hour prior to the show.