Cabaret

Pronunciation: /ˌkæbərˈeɪ/

Cabaret (noun)

  1. A small place where people watch short entertainment, often with music and singing, usually in an informal setting.
  2. A type of performance with songs, jokes, and acts, often with a particular theme and a close audience.
  3. Entertainment that uses humour or criticism, presented at night, sometimes with political or social messages.

Examples

  • The cabaret is small, so the audience sits close.
  • A cabaret can feel intimate because the stage is near.