Music by John Kander & Lyrics by Fred Ebb
Book by Joe Masteroff
Based on the play by John Van Druten & Stories by Christopher Isherwood
April 7 - 16, 2023
Originally Co-directed & Choreographed by Rob Marshall
Originally Directed by Sam Mendes
"…there was a city called Berlin in a country called Germany and it was the end of the world ... and we were both fast asleep…"
New Year’s Eve, 1929: American writer Cliff Bradshaw arrives in Germany and winds up at the seedy, seductive Kit Kat Klub. That night, Cliff meets Sally Bowles: a wildly charismatic British chanteuse. Less than a day later, they are sharing a one-room apartment.
Despite the growing sense of danger and uncertainty surrounding them, Cliff and Sally cling to their dreams and one another, lost in the decadent chaos of 1930s Berlin. Tomorrow may belong to someone else, but for tonight, life is beautiful.
Kander and Ebb’s timeless, uncompromising musical CABARET captures the frantic hedonism and despair of a moment between two world wars— when the twilight of the Weimar Republic became a harbinger of the darkness to come.
Wait List Tickets
Wait List Ticket Info
When complimentary tickets for a performance are unclaimed, they will be made available to the public via a wait list.
- Wait list requests can only be made in person at the venue—not the main box office at Kingsbury Hall.
- If a wait list is available, it will open approximately one hour before showtime at the discretion of House Management.
- To be added to the list, please speak to a member of our House Management team.
- All members of a party must be present to be added to the wait list.
- If wait list tickets become available, they will be released for purchase starting five minutes before showtime (or at the House Manager's discretion).
- Wait list tickets will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis at the House Manager's discretion.
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Content Advisory
This production contains strong language and content intended for adult audiences. Some audience members may find aspects of the subject matter to be upsetting or objectionable.
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Detailed Content Advisory
Cabaret is set in Berlin, Germany in the 1930s, and the language and behavior in the script/score reflect the biases and perspectives of the time period.
This production contains instances of "adult language" (profanity/innuendo), as well as depictions of/references to the following:
- Nazis and Nazism
- historical acts of hatred and genocide
- antisemitism
- racism
- sexism
- homophobia
- physical/sexual intimacy
- physical violence
- sex work
- death and dying
- termination of pregnancy
- drug/alcohol use
- smoking
Free Admission for Utah High School Students
High School Student Ticket Info
High school students may obtain single tickets to our productions via the Arts Tickets website at no cost. If advance tickets are not available, high school students can come to the theatre 30 - 60 minutes before curtain to be added to our waitlist. If we are able to release additional tickets, they will be distributed at curtain time on a first-come, first-served basis. You must present valid ID at the theatre for admission. Groups larger than five can call 801.585.3816 to discuss group rates.