Cabaret
Wordfest and The Lighter present THE CABARET!
“But what is this thing called cabaret?”
cab~a~ret (kab??r?)
2b. A restaurant or night-club in which entertainment is provided as an accompaniment to a meal; also, the entertainment so provided, a floor-show.
As in, “He spends most of his extra money at pool parlors, Austrian villages and cabaret shows,” or “Those melancholy places, the night clubs and cabarets.” (Thanks, OED!)
Or better yet, as in, “The Lighter and Wordfest proudly present their third annual Cabaret, at which no money will be collected and no melancholy will be found (or that which is found will be tidily swept up and packaged into art).”
Date: Saturday, April 4th
Time: 6:00-9:00 p.m.
Place: Refectory in Mueller Hall
Fare: Dinner provided free!
Program: a variety of musical, spoken word and visual media acts by students, faculty and staff
Rumors: a banjo in the hands of Prof. Owens, a guitar in those of Prof. Sponberg; the vocal stylings of Prof. Buinicki and Prof Childress; Nancy Drew’s alter ego channeled by Prof. Schuette-Hoffman; and more, oh, so much more…
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