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How to Write a Cabaret

A cabaret is a show that you can make your own. A cabaret show combines singing, acting and music that is usually accompanied by a pianist. This show can give you the opportunity to showcase your skills and potentially make a name for yourself in the theater world. Writing a cabaret consists of writing the script for your acting part and the songs for your musical piece. If you do not have experience in songwriting you can enlist a professional for that task or you can sing songs that are already known.

Things You'll Need

  • Sheet music
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Instructions

    • 1

      Set a theme for your cabaret. A theme can make your show flow easily from beginning to the end. The theme of your cabaret can be a personal story or it can be a tribute to your favorite performer. You will be singing a variety of songs so having a theme for your show can tie those songs together.

    • 2

      Determine the length of your cabaret show. You have the choice of making your show any length you desire. Keep in mind that you want to keep your audience entertained and engaged, so you may not want to make your cabaret show too long. Goodrich Vocal states that a cabaret show usually lasts one hour.

    • 3

      Write the script for your cabaret. You will be doing a combination of acting and singing, so it is important to write a script that incorporates what you are planning for the show. Consider the desired length of the show when you are writing the script. Keep in mind that this is a one-person show so you don't have to write dialogue, only monologue.

    • 4

      Choose the songs that you want to perform. The website for Goodrich Vocal states that a cabaret has a minimum of 12 songs. As stated earlier, each song should tie together into the theme of the cabaret. You can write your songs, if you have experience in that area, or you can use songs that are already composed.

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