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cabaretTheatrical 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 by the Nazis. In Britain, satirical revue was revived by the Cambridge Footlights theatre group in Beyond the Fringe (1961), before cabaret and alternative comedy combined to provide a new generation of stand-up entertainers during the 1980s, notably from the Comedy Store group in London. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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But if you are really interested to stand out amongst the barrage of nightclubs, then the theme based night club is your best bet. You can check out our happening and hot nightclubs and enjoy energetic night clubs dance to bring out the inner party animal in yourself. If dancing and going crazy is more your thing, there is this pumping night club in inner city Adelaide called ''The Planet'' Depending on what night you go to The Planet, (and check out the local street magazine for up to date details), they offer revelers sexy dance tunes and funky house music till 5am on weekends. |
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