Jon Peterson, Kate Fahrner, Adam Greer, Lori Wilner Cast in Engeman Theater Cabaret | Playbill

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News Jon Peterson, Kate Fahrner, Adam Greer, Lori Wilner Cast in Engeman Theater Cabaret The John W. Engeman Theater in Northport, Long Island, has announced casting for its production of Cabaret, which will run Feb. 3-March 27 with an official opening set for Feb. 5.

The cast will feature Kate Fahrner (Wicked and South Pacific tours) as Sally Bowles, Adam Greer (Mary Stuart, Cymbeline) as Clifford Bradshaw, Jon Peterson (Song Man Dance Man, Singin' in the Rain) as the Emcee, Scott Robertson (the Broadway revivals of Cabaret, Damn Yankees) as Herr Schultz and Lori Wilner (A Catered Affair, Fiddler on the Roof) as Fraulein Schneider, with Fred Rose (Cyrano de Bergerac, Company) as Ernst Ludwig and Laura Shoop (Fiddler, Oklahoma!) as Fraulein "Fritzie" Kost.

The ensemble will also feature Tammaso Antico (Victor), Richard Costa (Hans), Eric Jetner (Bobby), Michael Murnoch (Herman/Max), Shana Mahoney (Texas), Kelley Pardes (Helga), Christina Pawl (Rosie), Virginie Perrier (Frenchie) Audrey Sennesse (Lulu), Andrea Christine Leigh (Gorilla) and Andrew Leggieri.

BT McNicholl will direct and Michael O'Donnell and Andrea Christine Leigh will co-choreograph the production, which is based on the 1998, Tony Award-winning Broadway revival directed by Sam Mendes and choreographed and co-directed by Rob Marshall. Bruce Barnes will provide musical direction.

Court Watson will design the set, Gail Baldoni will design the costumes, Richard Latta will design the lighting, and Craig Kaufman will design the sound.

Cabaret, Kander and Ebb's tale of decadence and political unrest in the pre-Nazi Weimar Republic of Berlin, features such classic songs as "Wilkommen," "Two Ladies," "Don't Tell Mama," "The Money Song" and the title tune. The John W. Engeman Theater is located at 250 Main Street in Northport, Long Island. For tickets, call (631) 261-2900 or visit engemantheater.com.

 
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