Cabaret stars Jake Shears and Rebecca Lucy Taylor have extended their run in their starring roles once again.
The Scissor Sisters and Self Esteem stars were announced earlier this year as the latest performers to take on the roles of The Emcee and Sally Bowles in the West End revival of the classic musical.
After extending their run already until the end of January, it's now been confirmed that the duo will continue in their roles until March 9, 2024 – and you can get tickets here.
Details of performances where Shears or Taylor will not be available are noted on their cast pages. It's also been confirmed that they are extending their runs "one final time", so this will be the last chance you'll get to see them in Cabaret on the London stage.
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The production also stars Nathan Ives-Moiba as Clifford Bradshaw, Beverley Klein as Fraulein Schneider, Teddy Kempner as Herr Schultz, Jessica Kirton as Fraulein Kost/Fritzie, and Wilf Scolding as Ernst Ludwig, while Nic Myers will alternate the role of Sally Bowles with Taylor once a week.
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Cabaret is showing at London's Playhouse Theatre – which has been transformed into the Kit Kat Club for the production.
The revival premiered in 2021 and originally starred Oscar-winner Eddie Redmayne and Oscar-nominee Jessie Buckley in the two main roles.
Stars including It's a Sin's Callum Scott Howells, The Handmaid's Tale's Madeline Brewer, Sex Education's Aimee Lou Wood, Euphoria's Maude Apatow and The Sandman's Mason Alexander Park have appeared in the show over the last couple of years.
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It has also been confirmed that Redmayne will reprise the role of The Emcee in a Broadway production of Cabaret next year, alongside GLOW star Gayle Rankin as Bowles.
The story takes place in the interwar period in Berlin and mainly focuses on the friendship between American writer Clifford Bradshaw and English cabaret star Bowles, set around the backdrop of the Kit Kat Theatre.
Cabaret is on now at the Playhouse Theatre in London.

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