NEWS: New West End Cast Announced for Cabaret

The producers of the award winning production of Cabaret at the Kit Kat have confirmed the new casting from the 22nd September.

It has been announced Grammy Award winner Reeve Carney will play Emcee and double Tony Award nominee and Grammy Award winner Eva Noblezada will play Sally Bowles. They star alongside Ian Charleson Award nominee Baker Mukasa as Clifford Bradshaw, Olivier Award winner Ruthie Henshall as Fraulein Schneider, Olivier Award nominee Robert Hands as Herr Schultz and Lucas Koch as Ernst Ludwig. Also joining the cast from 22 September are Joe Atkinson, Xavion Campbell-Brown, Olivia-Rose Deer, Anya Ferdinand, Danny Fogarty, Manu Sarswat, Tom Scanlon and Eva-Rose Tanaka.

Meanwhile, continuing in the company are: Jessica Kirton as Fraulein Kost/Fritzie, alongside Adrian Grove,  Ela Lisondra, Hícaro Nicolai, Andy Rees, Alexandra Regan, Marina Tavolieri and Lucy Young.

Reeve Carney and Eva Noblezada’s final performance will be Saturday 24 January 2026. MIt was also confirmed that the Carney and Noblezada are not scheduled to appear from Wednesday 22 October to Wednesday 5 November 2025. At these performances Atkinson will play Emcee and Tavolieri will play Sally Bowles.

The prologue company includes: Rachel Benson, Ami Benton, Joseph Hardy, James Hastings, Andrew Linnie, Dak Mashava, Nethra Menon, Oluwatosin Omotosho, Jack William Parry, Jazmyn Raikes and Kristin Wei Wong.

Having first opened in the West End in 2021, the creative team behind the production includes: set and costume design by Tom Scutt and choreography by Julia Cheng. Musical supervision is by Jennifer Whyte and musical direction is by Ben van Tienen with lighting design by Isabella Byrd, sound design by Nick Lidster, wigs and hair design by Sam Cox and make-up design by Guy Common. The casting director is Stuart Burt and the original associate director and prologue director is Jordan Fein. The prologue composer and musical director is Angus MacRae.

Cabaret features the songs Wilkommen, Don’t Tell Mama, Mein Herr, Maybe This Time, Money as well as the title number. The musical was written by composer John Kander, lyricist Fred Ebb, and book writer Joe Masteroff.