Adam Lambert and Auli’i Cravalho Set to Debut on Broadway in “Cabaret”

ADAM LAMBERT AND AULI’I CRAVALHO

Adam Lambert, known for his work with Queen and his solo music career, and Auli’i Cravalho, recognized for her role as Moana, are slated to star in the chatrevival of “Cabaret” at the Kit Kat Club. They will start their performances on September 16, 2023, and continue until March 30, 2025. This marks both Lambert’s and Cravalho’s first appearance on Broadway, taking over from Eddie Redmayne and Gayle Rankin, who conclude their roles on September 14.

Director Rebecca Frecknall expressed her excitement about their addition, praising their unique talents and passion, which are anticipated to bring fresh energy to the show. Lambert shared his enthusiasm about fulfilling his long-time dream of performing on Broadway, especially in a show as significant as “Cabaret“. Cravalho is equally excited, looking forward to embodying Sally Bowles and joining a production with such a rich history.

The show “Cabaret” is set in 1931 Berlin at the seedy Kit Kat Club and focuses on the intertwined lives of its performers and patrons as Germany slowly yields to the emerging Third Reich. The narrative is as relevant today as ever, reflecting themes of political and social upheaval through the lens of personal and artistic expression.

In addition to the powerful leads, the production boasts a stellar supporting cast that enhances the show’s allure. With Bebe Neuwirth as Fraulein Schneider and Ato Blankson-Wood as Clifford Bradshaw, audiences can expect performances that capture the emotional depth and complexity of the era. The engagement of such seasoned performers underlines the production’s commitment to delivering an unforgettable theatrical experience.

This updated “Cabaret” comes at a time when its themes of identity, freedom, and resilience resonate deeply with global audiences. The inclusion of Lambert and Cravalho is set to invigorate this classic with a new vibrancy, appealing to both longstanding fans of the musical and new audiences drawn by the stars’ compelling personal narratives and broad appeal.