Willkommen/Don't Tell Mama | BBC Graham Norton Show (feat. Callum Scott Howells and Madeline Brewer)
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Published 2023-01-03
Book tickets from £30 direct via box office: kitkat.club
In a time when the world is changing forever, there is one place where everyone can be free…
Welcome to the Kit Kat Club. Home to an intimate and electrifying new production of CABARET. This is Berlin. Relax. Loosen up. Be yourself.
One of the most successful musicals of all time, this new West End production features the songs Wilkommen, Don’t Tell Mama, Mein Herr, Maybe This Time, Money and the title number Cabaret – with Berlin’s famous Kit Kat Club brought to life through the transformation of London’s Playhouse Theatre.
CABARET AT THE KIT KAT CLUB has music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb and a book by Joe Masteroff – based on the play by John Van Druten and stories by Christopher Isherwood.
All Comments (21)
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I am obSESSED with Madeline as Sally Bowles. Sally was originally described as a mediocre singer and Madeline stays true to that character while presenting an incredibly captivating performanc. 13/10 for sure
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obsessed w the way all of the girls are their own artistic objects, theyre not all in similar sexy outfits like the movie or the og broadway version, each character is a different art piece and i LOVE IT !!! theyve even got bald babes, trans women and DEFINATELY gay ppl on here and emcee's like 'yes this is beauty, of course these girls are beautiful !!!!!!!'
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The Emcee's dance moves constantly snaking into the shape of a swastika (in the first minute or so) are really quite genius!
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Watching them live is something from another world. The stage, the cast, the musicians and also the pre-show dancers. Everything is extraordinary.
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Gosh. Madeline Brewer is just breathtakingly amazing in this performance.
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Insider to that taping: they had to do another take becuase madeline dropped her cigarette too early. The performance was amazing but still. By the time they decided it, the dancers all had changed to their street clothes and had to change back :D but the audience was lucky, we could watch it a second time :)
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Love how Sally is accurately portrayed as an 'ok' singer and a bit rough around the edges.
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I was blessed to see the original Broadway with Jil Hayworth and Joel Gray on a high school field trip. To say it was shocking, is the understatement of the century. It is interesting how what was only suggested in the mid-1960's original has now become quite obvious. The play is a masterpiece about intolerance. Well done, and thanks for the reminders.
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First time I am actually intimidated and scared by Sally Bowles!
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Just saw this production in London last week, Madeleine Brewer was sensational! The whole cast was very strong, and while this version is very different from the beloved film it was a wonderful take on the classic.
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Madeline Brewer did the best interpretation of this song ever, I watched every one of them I could find. Here performance was incredible. Judi Dench was quite good but this was impeccable.
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Saw this with Mason Alexander Park and Maude Apatow and the whole experience blew me away. The back story is darker than in the original movie and incredibly thought provoking. Loved every sexy, dark, funny, tragic second of it.
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Absolutely extraordinary production, utterly vibrant, provocative, and electrifying. Brimming with talent, especially Callum. Convinced me that Cabaret is actually my favorite musical
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The kitkat club is utterly gorgeous. This performance is no match to watch them live especially with the stage. Of course the orchestra is beautiful!
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I wish there were more recordings of this cast!!
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Did anyone notice the dancers wardrobe malfunction? The one with green sleeves - one of their sleeves begins falling around 3:20 I think so they appear to take it off as they're dancing and throw it away around 3:45 in time with Madeline's singing. Blink and you'll miss it, it's such a seamless recovery!
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Brilliant. The only way to update this show is to step outside of the iconic Fosse choreography and it seems the two leads have done this. Can't wait to see it.
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Saw this with Jake Shears and Rebecca Lucy Taylor at the Kit Kat in London and it was simply incredible. An amazing night
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Saw it with Eddie Redmayne and Jesse buckles and was blown away off to see it agin next month and can't wait.
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The best evening I've had in any theatre just superb.