Adam Gillen and Katherine Langford join Cabaret cast

Katherine Langford and Adam Gillen
CABARET. Katherine Langford and Adam Gillen. Photo Jay Brooks

The critically acclaimed, multi-award-winning production of Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club is welcoming some fresh faces to its already stellar cast.

From 23 September 2024, Olivier Award nominee Adam Gillen will take on the iconic role of The Emcee, while Golden Globe nominee Katherine Langford will make her West End debut as the unforgettable Sally Bowles.

This is shaping up to be an unforgettable run, and we couldn’t be more excited!

Adam, known for his standout role as Liam Conroy in ITV’s Benidorm, has a rich theatre history. He was nominated for an Olivier Award for Killer Joe at Trafalgar Studios and has also wowed audiences in Amadeus at the National Theatre, I, Joan and Romeo and Juliet at Shakespeare’s Globe, among others.

Katherine, on the other hand, is making her grand entrance to the West End after a successful career on screen. She’s best known for her role in Netflix’s 13 Reasons Why, which earned her a Golden Globe nomination. She’s also been seen in Knives Out, Love, Simon, and the Netflix series Cursed.

In addition to Adam and Katherine, the new cast members include Daniel Bowerbank as Clifford Bradshaw, Fred Haig as Ernst Ludwig, and many more. They will be joining the current cast members who continue to deliver stellar performances, including Sally Ann Triplett as Fraulein Schneider and Fenton Gray as Herr Schultz.

But don’t wait too long to grab your tickets! Adam and Katherine are only in the show until 25 January 2025.

With Cabaret recently celebrating 1000 performances at the Kit Kat Club and booking now open until May 2025, it’s the perfect time to experience this legendary musical.

However, mark your calendars because Katherine won’t be performing on certain dates, with Nic Myers and Anne-Marie Wojna stepping in as Sally Bowles during those times.

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.

 

Follow us