Plastered across the London scene, posters of John Kander and Fred Ebb’s 1966 musical revival were a big hit. Gothic-inspired images of the cast appeared across the city backdrop, teasing a hedonistic theatre world where stalls and stands become an immersive Weimar-era cabaret setting.
Red light bathed the corridors and Cabaret stars lurked around the reformed stage as the audience piled into the pop-up KitKat Club.
Expectations around the adaption of the legacy musical were set. The auditorium cleverly intimately redesigned with circular tables and accompanying chairs imitate the closeness of conventional cabaret layout.