Cara Delevingne is set to make her stage debut as Sally Bowles in London’s famed West End Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club in the Playhouse Theatre next month.
The actress and model, 31, will appear alongside Olivier award-winning Luke Treadaway – who will star as The Emcee.
And thrilled to grace the iconic stage, Cara has said ‘there are no words to explain her excitement’.
The duo will be performing for three whole months from March 11 right up until June 1 2024.
Cara and Luke will be taking over from Jake Shears and Rebecca Lucy, who are currently performing until March 9.
Cara Delevingne, 31, is set to make her stage debut as Sally Bowles in London’s famed West End Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club in the Playhouse Theatre next month
And thrilled to grace the iconic stage, Cara has said ‘there are no words to explain her excitement’ (pictured in 2023)
Speaking about her exciting new stint, Cara said: ‘There are no words to explain the excitement I have to return home to make my stage debut in such an iconic role.
‘I am so inspired by the brilliant actors who have played Sally in past productions around the world and in this one in the West End.
‘I cannot wait to be a part of this brilliant cast and production.’
Luke added: ‘I can’t wait to become a member of the Kit Kat Club and join this extraordinary production. It’s a huge thrill to be asked to take this on and I’m very excited to get started.’
Eddie Redmayne, who starred in the classic musical in 2021, previously gushed over the astounding production when he performed as The Emcee in the Cabaret.
He shared: ‘Getting to perform John Kander, Fred Ebb and Joe Masteroff’s extraordinary piece with a staggering troupe at the Kit Kat Club in the heart of London was the stuff that dreams are made of.’
He added: ‘Playing this part in Cabaret was one of the few bucket list things in my life. And I don’t have many.
‘The process of putting this piece together has been six years in the making, and it’s so thrilling when something you’ve dreamt of supersedes your expectations.’
The actress will appear alongside Olivier award-winning Luke Treadaway – who will star as The Emcee
Cara and Luke (pictured in 2019) will be taking over from Jake Shears and Rebecca Lucy, who are currently performing until March 9
Speaking about her exciting new stint, Cara said: ‘There are no words to explain the excitement I have to return home to make my stage debut in such an iconic role.’
‘I am so thrilled that a recording that hopefully catches the intimacy and the immediacy of the production is finding its way out into the world.’
Cara is currently dating 31-year-old musician Minke, from London, whose real name is Leah Mason.
Cara and Minke have kept a low profile since confirming their budding romance in June 2022.
The couple has a history spanning decades, first crossing paths 20 years ago during their time at boarding school.
Their paths remerged at a party in early 2022, leading to them rekindling their connection and subsequently entering into a relationship.
‘My girlfriend has been really wonderful in introducing me to a lot of things and people,’ Cara previously told Elle, adding that because of Mason, ‘2023 has been the best year I’ve had so far.’
‘Being with my girlfriend, in this relationship, there are just so many things that came at once and have made me so happy and comfortable with who I am.’
The supermodel came out as pansexual in 2020 and opened up about the decision to Vogue during an interview in August 2022.
Eddie Redmayne, who starred in the classic musical in 2021, previously gushed over the astounding production when he performed as The Emcee in the Cabaret
Cara is currently dating 31-year-old musician Minke, from London, whose real name is Leah Mason (pictured together last year)
‘It was more that I just decided to put my cards on the table and say look, I’m in love, I’m in love with who I’m in love with,’ she stated about ‘coming out.’
‘I was done with being ashamed for who I loved and who I was. So for me it was more just being like, love is love, and we should be able to love who we want.’
‘If I could give my younger self a message, it would be to love yourself. It sounds so cliché, but I would also say accept yourself, be yourself,’ she continued.