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Billy Porter Drops Out of ‘Cabaret’ Due to Sepsis

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Billy Porter Steps ⁤Down From ‍’Cabaret‘ Role⁤ Due to Sepsis Diagnosis, ‌Broadway Run to End Early

Billy Porter has exited his role as the‌ Emcee ‍in Cabaret ⁢ on⁣ Broadway after being diagnosed with sepsis, producers announced today. The show’s final 13 weeks ‌were to be led ⁢by Porter and ⁣Marisha Wallace as Sally Bowles, but the production will ⁢now conclude its‍ run on May 5th, two ​weeks earlier than previously scheduled.Marty Lauter and David Merino will share the⁣ role of the​ Emcee for the remaining⁢ performances, while Wallace will continue as Bowles.The early closure marks the end of a critically acclaimed revival of the ‍Kander and Ebb musical, which opened⁤ in April 2022 and transformed the‍ August Wilson Theater into the immersive Kit⁣ Kat‌ Club. Porter’s illness and the show’s subsequent⁣ curtailment come as the production has garnered attention ‌for its innovative casting choices and in-character performances by its leads, including Eddie Redmayne and ⁣Orville Peck prior to Porter.

“It is with a heavy‌ heart that we have made ‍the​ painful decision to end our Broadway run,” producer⁤ Adam Speers said in a statement. “On behalf of all the producers, we’re so‍ honored ‌to have been able to bring this version of John Kander, Fred⁣ Ebb, and Joe Masteroff’s important masterpiece, Cabaret to New York and to have opened the doors​ to our own Kit Kat Club for the year ‍and a half we ⁢have been here.”

Speers added,⁣ “Billy was an‍ extraordinary Emcee, bringing his signature passion and remarkable talent.⁤ We wish Billy a speedy recovery,⁢ and I ⁤look‌ forward to working with him again in the very near future.”

cabaret⁢ at the‌ kit kat ‍Club ⁤ has been notable for the distinct interpretations brought to the Emcee role by its actors. Redmayne’s in-character appearance at last year’s Tony Awards sparked online discussion,while Peck recently removed his signature mask during performances,stating,”The mask is⁤ part ​of my expression​ personally as an ‌artist and ⁤a very big personal part of me,” but emphasizing ⁣his commitment to the role.”But⁣ I’m​ here to ⁣play ‌this role and to bring respect⁣ and integrity and hopefully a‌ good performance ⁤to it.⁢ It’s not about me. I’m not trying to make it the Orville Peck show.”

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