Live Performance entertainment in Paris
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Au Lapin Agile
This rustic cabaret venue was favoured by artists and intellectuals in the early 20th century and chansons are still performed here. The four-hour show starts at 9.30pm and includes singing and poetry. Some love it, others feel it’s a bit of a trap. Admission includes one drink (€6 or €7 subsequently). It’s named after Le Lapin à Gill, a mural of a rabbit jumping out of a cooking pot by caricaturist André Gill, which can still be seen on the western exterior wall.
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Folies-Bergère
If only the walls could talk. This is the legendary club where Charlie Chaplin, WC Fields and Stan Laurel appeared on stage together one night in 1911, and where Josephine Baker - accompanied by her diamond-collared pet cheetah and wearing only stilettos and a skirt made from bananas - bewitched audience members including Hemingway. These days it mounts musicals such as Cabaret.
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