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Emma Stone Extends Her Run in Cabaret on Broadway

The actress currently stars as Sally Bowles.

Emma Stone and the Kit Kat Klub in Cabaret.
Emma Stone and the Kit Kat Klub girls in Cabaret.
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Roundabout Theatre Company has announced that Emma Stone has extended her current run in Broadway's Cabaret. The actress will star in the show opposite Alan Cumming at Studio 54 for an additional two weeks through February 15.

Stone stepped into the role, replacing Michelle Williams, on November 11. Stone's run, which marks her Broadway debut, was originally scheduled through February 1.

Featuring a book by Joe Masteroff and a score by John Kander and Fred Ebb, Cabaret is based on Christopher Isherwood's stories as well as on John Van Druten's drama I Am a Camera. The production, a remounting of Sam Mendes and Rob Marshall's Tony-winning revival, is set to run through March 29.

The show also features Tony nominees Linda Emond and Danny Burstein as Fraulein Schneider and Herr Schultz, with Bill Heck as Clifford Bradshaw, Hani Furstenberg as Fraulein Kost, and Aaron Krohn as Ernst Ludwig.

Cumming will star in Cabaret for the final 12 weeks of the Broadway run. A new Sally Bowles will be announced soon.

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