Where is the Downtown Cabaret Theatre in Connecticut?
The Downtown Cabaret Theatre is a 501 (c) (3) Non-Profit Organization that provides audiences in and around Fairfield County with a wide variety of musical and theatrical entertainment.
Who are the actors in the new cabaret?
Home to an intimate and electrifying new production of CABARET starring Eddie Redmayne and Jessie Buckley. In a time when the world is changing forever, there is one place where everyone can be free.
Where can I get tickets for cabaret at the Playhouse?
How to get tickets to CABARET? You can book tickets to Cabaret exclusively at ATG Tickets, the official box office for the Kit Kat Club at the Playhouse Theatre. Tickets start from just £20. How long is CABARET?
When does cabaret at the Kit Kat Club open?
When does CABARET open? Cabaret commences in Autumn 2021 with the first performance date being 15 November. How to get tickets to CABARET? You can book tickets to Cabaret exclusively at ATG Tickets, the official box office for the Kit Kat Club at the Playhouse Theatre.
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Is there a front row at the cabaret?
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How many seats are in the Greer cabaret theater?
The 260-seat venue features the adjacent Backstage Bar, which offers an outstanding list of premium wines, spirits, specialty drinks and beers to complement a casual food menu. For a complete cabaret experience, CLO ticket holders may simply arrive up to 90 minutes before curtain to enjoy food & beverage service inside the theater.
Do you have to wear a mask at the cabaret?
Due to the recent increase in the number of COVID cases and based on CDC and state guidelines, as of Wednesday, August 4th, all patrons are required to wear masks when in the theater except when actively eating at their table. Read More Support the Cabaret