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Joe's Pub
This intimate oasis, attached to the Public Theater in the East Village, hosts an ec-
lectic range of performers, from emerging artists to big names. Without dinner re-
servations, seating or standing is on a first come, first served basis.
• 425 Lafayette St, between East 4th & Astor Place
• Adm charge
The Metropolitan Room
Thissleekvenuehaswonamplepraiseforitswarmvibeandtopperformers,includ-
ing jazz legends Annie Ross, Marilyn Maye, and Billy Stritch.
• 34 West 22nd St, between 5th & 6th Aves
• Admission charge
The Duplex
The oldest cabaret in town features a broad range of entertainment, from early ver-
sions of Nunsense or Mark Twain Tonight , to singers, comedians, drag diva Lady
Bunny, or the troupe Funny Gay Males. The raucous shows attract straight and gay.
• 61 Christopher St at 7th Ave South
• Admission charge
Laurie Beechman Theater at the West Bank Café
The room here hosts regular cabaret series. Some of the performances are open,
which means the headliners may ask audience members to sing along with them.
• 407 West 42nd St between 9th & 10th Aves
• Admission charge
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