![]() ![]() The special is produced by Annabelle Marshall, series produced by Rachel Coughlan and executive produced by Dan Chambers, with ITV Studios Global Entertainment handling distribution. On their journey, Chelsea and Nick will consult specialists, other families with conjoined twins and several divided twins now living independent lives. The documentary will follow parents Chelsea and Nick as they face the decision of either leaving the children together or embarking on a high-risk surgery to separate the girls, which could threaten both of their lives. Cast & Crew Emcee Jannely Calmell Kit Kat Girl Mia Camera Kit Kat Girl Skylar Collins Ernst Ludwig Cindy Head Kit Kat Girl Isaak Heath. factual producers Blink Films, a Tin Roof Media company, will produce “ Extraordinary Twins,” a new two-part series for ITV about three-year-old twins Callie and Carter Torres, conjoined from the chest down. In addition to setting a concrete date, the organizations are asking the government for clear health and safety measures to be established well in advance, allowing time for cinemas to properly prepare, and that mask-wearing not be a mandatory part of reopening. Today, the country’s distribution organizations, including HDF Kino and AG Kino, have jointly called on the German government to reopen cinemas nationwide on July 1, when the previous closure lapses. In April, the government said that cinemas would remain closed until at least June 30, but no reopen date was given at that time. German cinema distribution organizations have been among the hardest hit in Europe, with cinemas closed since Nov. ![]() “I’m in awe of my incredible creative team who have come together to create a bold new production as well as a new Kit Kat Club, a bespoke home where we can truly embrace and unlock the world of Cabaret for a new audience.” CINEMA “It’s thrilling to be able to approach this classic and important musical at a time when its themes and atmosphere feel so contemporary and resonant,” said Frecknall. ![]() “Cabaret” at the Kit Kat Club is produced by Ambassador Theatre Group Productions and Underbelly.Īlthough tickets are not yet available for purchase, interested buyers can follow the show’s progress at and sign up to be notified when they do go on sale. Jennifer Whyte will handle musical supervision and direction. Cliff Bradshaw arrives in Berlin and rents. Over-sized and prohibited items are unable to be stored at the theatre.Set and costume design is being handled by Tom Scutt and choreography by Julia Cheng, founder of the House of Absolute and a Philharmonia Orchestra Artist in Residence. Its 1930 Berlin at The Kit Kat Klub, where Sally Bowles and the Master of Ceremonies (Emcee) entertain the patrons. An exception will be made for medically necessary items. Patrons with over-sized or prohibited items will be asked to return them to their vehicles or discard them. Only bags smaller than 12" x 6" x 12" will be permitted inside. No backpacks, laptops, or briefcases are permitted inside CRT theatres. *Appears courtesy of Actor's Equity Association Running Time: 2 hours and 15 minutes including intermissionįraulein Kost/Kit Kat Girl / Leslie Blake WalkerĬustoms Official/Herman/Max/Mal Ensemble / Jamie Colburn Join CRT in the legendary Kit Kat Klub, for this smart, sexy musical featuring the enduring songs “Cabaret”, “Maybe This Time” and “Don’t Tell Mamma.”īased on the play by Jahn Van Druten and Stories by Christopher Isherwood As Emcee, Redmayne is (sometimes literally) conductor. A note, though, on the gentlemen’s’ suits, the attention to detail contrasting national styles is impressive. As powerful today, as when it opened on Broadway and garnered 8 Tony Awards, including Best Musical. The tatty chorus outfits forgotten dreams of better days as things fall apart. With the Emcee’s bawdy songs as wry commentary, CABARET explores the dark, heady and tumultuous life of Berlin’s natives and expatriates as Germany slowly yields to the emerging Third Reich. A young American writer, Cliff Bradshaw, tentatively begins a torrid romance with the English lounge singer, Sally Bowles. Willkommen to Cabaret! In a Berlin nightclub, as the 1920’s draw to a close, a garish Master of Ceremonies welcomes the audience and assures them they will forget all their troubles at the CABARET. It is this dichotomy which is ever-present in the new touring production of Cabaret which is directed by The National Theatres Artistic Director, Rufus Norris and which stars John Partridge as Emcee, Kara Lily Hayworth as Sally Bowles, Anita Harris as Fräulein Schneider and Charles Hagerty as the 'world famous American novelist' Cliff Bradshaw. CABARET, part of the Nutmeg Summer Series presented by Connecticut Repertory Theatre ![]()
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