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Will the divas save the cabaret? Find out this holiday season.

“A Divas’ Christmas Cabaret” brings music, magic, and holiday drama to the Murat Shrine Center this November.

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Pro tip: This is the holiday tradition you didn’t know you needed.

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Roll out the red carpet, Indy.

“A Divas’ Christmas Cabaret takes” the stage at the Downtown Dinner Theatre from November 28 to 30 this holiday season — bringing comedy, music, magic, and a lot of soul.

Set in a legendary cabaret on Christmas Eve, this original musical follows two rival performers forced to reunite for one unforgettable night.

With sharp humor, powerhouse vocals, and a few holiday ghosts, it’s a story full of heart (and just the right amount of drama).

Here’s what you need to know before you go:

  • The performance lasts approximately two and a half hours, including intermission.
  • Seating is first-come, first-served at tables of six.
  • Recommended for ages 12 and up. Younger guests are welcome at a parent’s discretion.
  • Paid parking is available near the venue.

Will Scarlett and Bernadette rise together to claim the cabaret, or will the truths of Christmas Eve’s past, present, and future tear them apart?

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