cabaret
Cabaret is a form of theatrical entertainment that combines music, dance, and drama, often performed in a restaurant or nightclub setting. It typically features a variety of acts, including singers, dancers, and comedians, and is known for its intimate atmosphere. The performances often include a mix of original songs and popular tunes, creating a lively and engaging experience for the audience.
Originating in France in the late 19th century, cabaret became popular in cities like Paris and Berlin. It often reflects social and political themes, using humor and satire to comment on contemporary issues. Notable figures in cabaret history include Édith Piaf and the famous venue Le Chat Noir.