
1) Beerhall 2) Boîte 3) Club 4) Dive 5) Floorshow 6) Honkytonk 7) Hotspot 8) Nightclub 9) Nightspot
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1) Berlin Stories-based musical 2) CBC Television show 3) Club 4) Club with a floor show 5) Dinner theater kin 6) Ebb-Kander musical 7) Entertainment place 8) Film for liza 9) Film show 10) Floor show 11) French invention 12) French word used in English 13) Grey-minnelli classic 14) Joel Grey vehicle
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Cabaret is a form of entertainment featuring music, song, dance, recitation or drama. It is mainly distinguished by the performance venue (also called a cabaret), such as in a restaurant, pub or nightclub with a stage for performances. The audience, often dining or drinking, does not typically dance but usually sits at tables. Performances are usu...
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• (n.) the type of entertainment provided in a cabaret{2}. • (n.) a type of restaurant where liquor and dinner is served, and entertainment is provided, as by musicians, dancers, or comedians, and providing space for dancing by the patrons; -- similar to a nightclub. The term cabaret is often used in the names of such an establishment. &b...
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small tray usually of porcelain with a matching set of cups, milk jug, sugar bowl and tea or coffee pot. Also -- breakfast cabaret for serving breakfast and known as a dejeuner. Also -- a tete-a-tete for serving two and a solitaire for serving one.
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(from the article `1972: Best Actress`) Other Nominees Other Nominees Original Screenplay: Jeremy Larner for The CandidateAdapted Screenplay: Mario Puzo and Francis Ford Coppola for The GodfatherCinematography: ... Other Nominees[4 related articles]
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restaurant that serves liquor and offers a variety of musical entertainment. The cabaret probably originated in France in the 1880s as a small club ... [1 related articles]
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Theatrical revue traditionally combining satire and song and performed in cafés or bars. Originating in Paris in the late 19th century in venues such as the Moulin Rouge, cabaret was embraced by...
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Cab'a·ret (kăb'ȧ*rĕt; 277)
noun [ French] A tavern; a house where liquors are retailed. [ Obsolete as an English word.]
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Cab'a·ret noun In the United States, a café or restaurant where the guests are entertained by performers who dance or sing on the floor between the tables, after the practice of a certain class of French taverns; hence, an entertainment of this nature.
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A cabaret is a type of theatre that emphasises skits, songs, magic and comedy acts, often performed in a somewhat intimate setting.
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Cabaret is a musical starring Liza Minnelli, Joel Grey, Michael York and Helmut Griem in a story about a love affair between a cabaret singer and a naïve Englishman set against the backdrop of 1930's Berlin and the rise of Nazism.
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Cabaret is a cultivated variety of potato.
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[
n] - a spot that is open late at night and that provides entertainment (as singers or dancers) as well as dancing and food and drink 2. [n] - a series of acts at a night club
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a show produced in a small space with limited seating, such as a restaurant or nightclub.
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Theatrical revue traditionally combining satire and song and performed in cafés or bars. Originating in Paris in the late 19th century in venues such as the Moulin Rouge, cabaret was embraced by avant-garde writers and artists. In Germany, Berlin became a centre for an increasingly political cabaret in the 1920s, which was later suppressed...
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