Cabaret entertainment in New York City
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Galapagos Art Space
Galapagos goes modern cabaret, and more. Freshly exported from its former digs in Williamsburg, the Dumbo space is all-green and eco-hugging – with indoor ponds for added danger – and home to the ‘20s forever’ campy experimentation that’s brought in ukelele bands, Monday-night burlesque, blood-curdling Vicious Vaudeville, a Russian vampire/surf-rock band and some art.
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Don't Tell Mama
Piano bar and cabaret venue extraordinaire, Don't Tell Mama is an unpretentious little spot that's been around for more than 25 years and has the talent to prove it. Its regular roster of performers aren't big names, but true lovers of cabaret who give each show their all and don't mind a little singing help from the audience sometimes. If you want your cabaret a bit more sinister and sexy, head to The Box. It's risqué and ribald and could get shut down at any moment, but its (very) late-night shows might tickle your fancy.
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Feinstein’s at the Regency
You’ll be puttin’ on the ritz at this high-class joint from cabaret queen Michael Feinstein. You need reservations to get in to see Broadway greats on the small stage (including Betty Buckley, Jackie Mason, Donny Osmond and Tony Danza).
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Oak Room
Dress up, order a martini and get the Dorothy Parker vibe at this famous, posh piano lounge, which is known for launching the careers of Harry Connick Jr and Diana Krall.
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