Word: cabaret
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...play once before, and it must have been a success since they're repeating it. But if you ask the woman at the box office what sorts of things people showed up with, she will refuse to tell you "because it might give you ideas." At the Charles Playhouse Cabaret, 76 Warrenton St., Boston, performances at 8 p.m. Thurs., at 7 and 9 Fri. and Sat., and 7:30 Sun. If you're at a loss for British ideas, you can get in for $3.50 or $4.50 Thurs. and Sun., or a dollar more Saturday...
...choreograph the American scene, Weidman created such works as Lynch Town, a depiction of mob violence, and Fables for Our Time, based on a series of James Thurber's stories. A dedicated teacher, he numbered among his pupils José Limón and Choreographer Bob Fosse (Cabaret, Chicago...
Married. Diahann Carroll, 39, ice-cool cabaret singer and film star (Claudine); and Robert DeLeon, 24, managing editor of Jet magazine, whom she met during an interview four months ago, a year after the end of her brief marriage to Las Vegas Haberdasher Freddé Glusman; she for the third time, he for the second; in Manhattan...
...bulky, bearded Flanders performed from a wheelchair, while the spindly, cricketlike Swann hunched over his piano diffidently, squeaking multilingual ballads. Their routines were a confection of bluff nonsense ("If God had meant us to fly, he'd never have given us the railway"). Flanders and Swann entertained cabaret and theater audiences in Britain and elsewhere for twelve years with songs such as Mud, Mud, Glorious Mud and I'm a Gnu, until the pair split in 1966 to pursue separate careers...
...song says, she came a long way from St. Louis. Because she was cold in the ghetto there all during her childhood, Josephine Baker became a dancer to keep warm. As she grew into international fame as a stage and cabaret performer, the heat stayed on. New York had never seen anything quite like the red-hot way she sang and shimmied the Charleston and black bottom at the old Plantation Club. Paris, to which she moved in 1925 at age 19, had never seen anything like her at all. At the Folies-Bergere, she gave lessons...