WILKOMMEN, bienvenue and welcome to the notorious Kit Kat Club in Berlin - be prepared to be dazzled by a stunning cast belting out some fantastic songs.

Set in 1930s Germany during the rise of the Nazis, this musical features well-known numbers such as Mein Herr, Money Money, If You Could See Her and the classis Cabaret.

Will Young is an absolute revelation in the role of Emcee, the master of ceremonies at the Kit Kat Club. He straddles the line between charmingly camp entertainer and someone with a more sinister nature perfectly.

From the moment he appears on stage he has the audience eating out of the palm of his hand.

I’ve seen the singer perform live a couple of times in Swindon before, but this show’s score display his vocals beautifully. He has a real clarity to his voice that sends a shiver down the spine.

Sionhan Dillon, who was a finalist in How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria, took on the role of Sally Bowles and was full of energy as the eccentric English cabaret performer.

However, all of the cast, which also include Lyn Paul, deserved the standing ovation they received on opening night.

There are a few uncomfortable moments where you want to laugh but know that you shouldn’t, but that is as it should be.

And as the curtain fell against a stark tableau, you could have heard a pin drop in the audience. The image was that powerful.

This is a show that is well worth the price of a ticket.