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cabaret

[kab-uh-rey, kab-uh-ret] / ˌkæb əˈreɪ, ˈkæb əˌrɛt /


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He partook of the glamorous bohemian nightlife in cafes, cabarets and dance halls, of which “Le Moulin de la Galette” was the most famous.

From New York Times

Some of the fun about this show is that you get to see these moments that one suspects are either callbacks to the cabaret or improvised in addition to the scripted moments.

From Salon

When Everett, a Kansas-born actress and cabaret star, met him for a chemistry read, she started crying before he had even said a word.

From New York Times

Similarly, the residency program at the Fabric Workshop and Museum in Philadelphia has in recent years expanded beyond textile artists to include sculptors, painters, musicians, filmmakers — even a cabaret performer.

From New York Times

In February, Republican Gov. Bill Lee signed the legislation against “adult cabaret” in public or in front of minors.

From Seattle Times