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Broadway ‘Cabaret' Will Feature Billy Porter as One Final Emcee

Broadway ‘Cabaret' Will Feature Billy Porter as One Final Emcee

New York Times18-06-2025

Billy Porter, who won a Tony Award for the musical 'Kinky Boots' and starred in the television series 'Pose,' will return to Broadway as the Emcee in the revival of 'Cabaret.'
And then, that revival is planning to close.
Earlier this year, Porter portrayed the Emcee in the London production of 'Cabaret,' opposite Marisha Wallace as Sally Bowles. On Wednesday, the revival's producers announced that Porter and Wallace would reprise their performances in New York, starting July 22 and running until Oct. 19.
The show's producers said they plan to end the New York run at that point, though it will continue in London. The New York production opened in the spring of 2024, starring Eddie Redmayne; it was nominated for nine Tony Awards, and won one, for its scenic design. (The August Wilson Theater was converted into a club-like setting with preshow performances in the lobby spaces and rings of seats, some with small cafe tables, around the stage.)
The show is a hit in London, and it swept the Olivier Awards there. But the initial reception was much cooler in New York. Reviews were mixed — in The New York Times, the critic Jesse Green called the director Rebecca Frecknall's staging 'misguided.' Although it sold well with Redmayne in the lead role, it has struggled since — its weekly grosses peaked at $2 million in May 2024, but last week they were $763,000.
Set in Berlin in 1929 and 1930, it depicts a group of people linked by a nightclub whose livelihoods and lives are threatened by the rise of Naziism. The show has had a succession of performers in the lead roles, starting with Redmayne and Gayle Rankin, followed by Adam Lambert and Auli'i Cravalho; and now Orville Peck and Eva Noblezada.
The show is expensive to stage — it cost up to $26 million to capitalize, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission — and has been expensive to run as well. It has not recouped its capitalization costs.
With music by John Kander, a book by Joe Masteroff, and lyrics by Fred Ebb, the show is a classic, first staged on Broadway in 1966 and revived three times previously. It was adapted into a Hollywood film in 1972; both the film and the first two Broadway productions starred Joel Grey as the Emcee.

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