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    If you want an authentic French cabaret experience, not quite the Moulin Rouge more like Jacques Brel with sequens, try Au Lapin Agile in Montmatre. It will be an unforgettable evening!

    You will be ushered into a room and sat on a milking stool, given cherry liquer and treated to a few hours of French chanteuse cabaret. Everyone but you will know the words, you will blush but clap along and pretend to be singing along too. On the way out you will be offered CDs by local Parisien singers of dubious origin. It's an amazing, and amazingly french, experience not to be missed!

    www.au-lapin-agile.com/

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    Kagaya

    Posted by MylesAway 9 December 2006

    Part bar, part puppet show, this one-man-cabaret of a dining experience is for anyone who likes to eat out in truly surreal fashion.

    It's the choicest blend of beer, bar snacks, party games and singing lavatory available in Tokyo, though definitely not recommended for the overly self-conscious.

    Hanasada Bldg. B1F 5-12, Shinbashi 2 -Chome, Minato-Ku, Tokyo.

    homepage: www1.ocn.ne.jp/~kagayayy/index_e.html

    review: metropolis.co.jp/tokyo/448/bars.asp

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    Hotel Es Vive

    Posted by ciarap 27 April 2006

    The coolest place to stay in Ibiza. Art Deco building, super-stylish rooms and a decked pool area to lounge in with a cocktail bar close at hand. Utter bliss. Don't miss the Electric Cabaret Bar at night for some naughtier action.

    c/Carlos Roman Ferrer
    www.hotelesvive.com

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    Cabaret

    Posted by deathfaerie 2 December 2005

    Try Phuket Fantasea if you like this sort of thing. It’s at Kamala Beach. It’s a magnificent evening's entertainment. Elaborate dress, elephants, gibbons and more.

    www.phuket-fantasea.com/

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    Funny Girls

    Posted by doinotlikethat 21 September 2005

    Old music hall-style cabaret from transvestites. A hoot.

    Just back from the promenade - Dickson Road.

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    The Trinity Centre

    Posted by ourmaninbristol 17 August 2006

    Old church turned Community Arts Centre with its own online radio station. The main auditorium is used for live gigs throughout the year. One monthly highlight is 'A Rum Do' and their sell-out cabaret show.

    Trinity Rd, Lawrence Hill BS2 0NW;
    tel: 0117 935 1200;
    www.3ca.org.uk; www.arumdo.com

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    The Cosmopolitan

    Posted by benmarshall1 29 June 2006

    Bright, brash and camp – David Dale and his team are the ultimate show-queens. Comedy and cabaret makes Jersey’s only official gay-friendly venue a great night out.

    The small club upstairs opens at weekends and is a popular haunt for the island’s small but friendly gay scene, hen parties and office party stragglers.

    The Cosmopolitan Club, 69-72 Esplanade, St. Helier, Jersey, www.thecosmopolitan.co.uk

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    Electric Cabaret

    Posted by Esther Nicklin 26 April 2006

    The new Electric Cabaret at Hotel Es Vive will open mid May for late night debauchery in kitsch baroque surroundings.

    www.hotelesvive.com

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    Club Tropicana

    Posted by malzanc 6 February 2006

    Outdoor club dating back to the 1930's. Amazing floorshows, colouful costumes and girls with endless legs! Go there.

    Calle 72, Marianao
    Tel: 7/267-1010

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