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BLACKBOXING
cabaret & variety · imaginary reality · Ages 15+ · United States of America
Travis thinks he’s ready for his one man show. He's not.
Travis thinks he’s ready for his one man show. He's not.
SQUEEZE MY CABARET
cabaret & variety · cathy schenkelberg inc · Ages 13+ · United States of America
Cathy decided to poke the bear of this ridiculous, insidious cult Cabaret Style in a no holds bar bawdy, naughty musical trip. All the shit she couldn't say, sing or do while drinking the Scientology Kool-Aid! She's definitely going to "ethics" for this one! And she sure hopes she gets spanked!
Cathy decided to poke the bear of this ridiculous, insidious cult Cabaret Style in a no holds bar bawdy, naughty musical trip. All the shit she couldn't say, sing or do while drinking the Scientology Kool-Aid! She's definitely going to "ethics" for this one! And she sure hopes she gets spanked!
THE DATING GAME
cabaret & variety · dancy pants entertainment, inc. · Ages 18+ · United States of America
Come meet the musical ladies of the "Dating Game". In her one woman show, Darcy Rose Byrnes introduces you to some of "those" gals- that we all-at one time or another have dated! Darcy Rose is accompanied on piano by the amazing Sam Johnides.
Come meet the musical ladies of the "Dating Game". In her one woman show, Darcy Rose Byrnes introduces you to some of "those" gals- that we all-at one time or another have dated! Darcy Rose is accompanied on piano by the amazing Sam Johnides.
SELFIE: MAKING IT ABOUT ME / A MINNIE RIPERTON CABARET REVUE
cabaret & variety · ak media · Ages 16+ · United States of America
SELFIE is first a cabaret revue of eclectic '70s chanteuse, Minnie Riperton's music ("Lovin' You") that spans the genres of soul, funk, folk, and rock. Second, it's a celebration of the ego of singer/songwriter Aisha Kasmir, and her fight to play any part and be seen in a white-washed world.
SELFIE is first a cabaret revue of eclectic '70s chanteuse, Minnie Riperton's music ("Lovin' You") that spans the genres of soul, funk, folk, and rock. Second, it's a celebration of the ego of singer/songwriter Aisha Kasmir, and her fight to play any part and be seen in a white-washed world.