"Cabaret" the Musical (February 15–19)
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Tony-winning musical based on Christopher Isherwood’s novel chronicles a tempestuous romance amid the nightlife of Weimar-era Berlin
The Deal
- $46.50–$56.50 for balcony seating (rows H–J) (up to $91 value)
- $66.50–$76.50 for balcony seating (rows C–G) (up to $91 value)
- $86.50–$96.50 for orchestra seating (rows T–U), dress-circle seating (rows H–K), or balcony seating (rows A–B) (up to $126 value)
- Pricing and availability varies by showtime.
- View the seating chart
Cabaret
It may be winter in 1930s Berlin, but in the infamous Kit Kat Klub, the temperature is always hot. Every night, The Master of Ceremonies and his star attraction, singer Sally Bowles, encourage the crowd to “leave your troubles outside” as a raucous ensemble delights it with bawdy songs. But as the Nazis come to power and Sally falls into a tempestuous romance with a young American writer who moves into her boarding house, the decadence of Berlin nightlife may not be enough to keep those troubles waiting at the Kit Kat’s door. The darkening times also invade the music, which shifts from the lascivious joy of “Willkommen” and “Don’t Tell Mama” to the somber “Tomorrow Belongs to Me” and the defiant “Cabaret.”
As part of their 50th anniversary season, Roundabout Theatre Company proud to present Sam Mendes (Skyfall, American Beauty) Rob Marshall (Into the Woods, Nine, and Chicago the films), Tony Award-winning production of Cabaret. The production in Toronto also features a breakthrough performance by Randy Harrison (Queer As Folk) as the emcee in his final stop of the tour.
Tony-winning musical based on Christopher Isherwood’s novel chronicles a tempestuous romance amid the nightlife of Weimar-era Berlin
The Deal
- $46.50–$56.50 for balcony seating (rows H–J) (up to $91 value)
- $66.50–$76.50 for balcony seating (rows C–G) (up to $91 value)
- $86.50–$96.50 for orchestra seating (rows T–U), dress-circle seating (rows H–K), or balcony seating (rows A–B) (up to $126 value)
- Pricing and availability varies by showtime.
- View the seating chart
Cabaret
It may be winter in 1930s Berlin, but in the infamous Kit Kat Klub, the temperature is always hot. Every night, The Master of Ceremonies and his star attraction, singer Sally Bowles, encourage the crowd to “leave your troubles outside” as a raucous ensemble delights it with bawdy songs. But as the Nazis come to power and Sally falls into a tempestuous romance with a young American writer who moves into her boarding house, the decadence of Berlin nightlife may not be enough to keep those troubles waiting at the Kit Kat’s door. The darkening times also invade the music, which shifts from the lascivious joy of “Willkommen” and “Don’t Tell Mama” to the somber “Tomorrow Belongs to Me” and the defiant “Cabaret.”
As part of their 50th anniversary season, Roundabout Theatre Company proud to present Sam Mendes (Skyfall, American Beauty) Rob Marshall (Into the Woods, Nine, and Chicago the films), Tony Award-winning production of Cabaret. The production in Toronto also features a breakthrough performance by Randy Harrison (Queer As Folk) as the emcee in his final stop of the tour.