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News Kate Wetherhead Will Be Sally Bowles in Dallas Cabaret Kate Wetherhead will star as Sally Bowles opposite Wade McCollum as the Emcee in the Dallas Theater Center production of Kander and Ebb's Cabaret, which will say "willkommen" April 22.

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Kate Wetherhead

Joel Farrell directs and choreographs the Tony-winning classic that will run through May 22. An official opening has been set for April 29.

Wetherhead appeared in the DTC productions of It’s A Bird… It’s A Plane… It’s Superman! and Sarah, Plain and Tall. She has also been seen on Broadway in Legally Blonde and Spelling Bee. McCollum appeared in the Broadway and national tour of Jersey Boys.

Cabaret will also feature Chamblee Ferguson (Ernest Ludwig), Lee Trull (Clifford Bradshaw), Sally Nystuen Vahle (Fräulein Kost), Julie Johnson (Fräulein Schneider), David Coffee (Herr Schultz), Walter Lee Cunningham, Jr (Frenchie), Katharine Gentsch (Rosie), Tiffany Hobbs (Fritzie), Elise Lavallee (Helga), Traci Lee (Texas), Jason Moody (Hans), Alex Ross (Victor), Teddy Spencer (Max), Merrill West (Lulu) and Kent Zimmerman (Bobby).

The production will have scenic design by Bob Lavallee, costume design by Clint Ramos, lighting design by Lap Chi Chu and sound design by Ray Nardelli. Elaine Davidson is musical director.

Cabaret features a book by Joe Masteroff, based on the John Van Druten play "I Am a Camera" and the original stories by Christopher Isherwood. John Kander and Fred Ebb penned the Tony-Award winning score to the musical that features such hits as "Willkommen," "So What," "Don't Tell Mama" and the title song.

For tickets, phone (214) 880-0202 or visit DallasTheaterCenter. The Dallas Theater Center is located at 2400 Flora Street, Dallas, TX.

 
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