The room with tiered seating, massive hanging brass and crystal chandeliers, huge potted plants, full length mirrored wall, and lead glass windows overlooking a glittering Monument Circle, was the perfect setting. It was also an ideal atmosphere to showcase music that was at its height from the 1920's through the 40's, when sophisticated, swanky, supper clubs flourished.
— Tom Alvarez
Indianapolis Performing Arts Examiner
Special thanks to Mark A. Lee, Great Exposures, for all photos of The Cabaret.
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