Club Cabaret

Kraków


This red-velvet club harking back to the 1920s, both in appearance and programme, sponsors all types of shows from cabaret to burlesque, theatre, folk and just about anything else. Regular drag-queen revues are popular. Entry is down a dimly lit corridor off the street, but the mood brightens once you walk through the door. Check the website for details.


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