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Eva Noblezada and Reeve Carney to join West End production of 'CABARET'

The multi-award-winning, critically acclaimed West End production, directed by Rebecca Frecknall, heads towards its fifth anniversary later this year.

eva noblezada and reeve carney cabaret west endEva Noblezada, Reeve Carney and Ruthie Henshall. Headshots provided by production.

The Grammy Award winner Reeve Carney and double Tony Award nominee and Grammy Award winner Eva Noblezada will return to the West End in September, following their performances in Hadestown at the Lyric Theatre, to take on the roles of Emcee and Sally Bowles.

Both Reeve Carney and Eva Noblezada are not scheduled to appear from Wednesday 22 October – Wednesday 5 November 2025. At these performances, Joe Atkinson will play Emcee and Marina Tavolieri will play Sally Bowles.

They will take over Rob Madge and Hannah Dodd, who wrap up their performances on 20 September.

They star alongside Ian Charleson Award nominee Baker Mukasa (Tina- The Tina Turner Musical, Aldwych Theatre) as Clifford Bradshaw, Olivier Award winner Ruthie Henshall (Les Misérables) as Fraulein Schneider, Olivier Award nominee Robert Hands (Come From Away, Phoenix Theatre) as Herr Schultz and Lucas Koch (Evita, London Palladium) 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.

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.

The longest-running production of Cabaret in West End history, the production recently celebrated its 1,500th performance in London. Set in 1930s Berlin, the musical follows the love affairs and struggles of Sally Bowles, a nightclub singer against the backdrop of the Kit Kat Klub. Underneath its glitz and decadence, Cabaret is a powerful musical about political unrest, moral decay, and the rise of the Nazi regime.

Cabaret is currently booking at the Kit Kat Club until 23 May 2026.

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