Collaborative form of performing and fine art.
1Tabarin enters just after she has made an appointment with the man.
2It was in the air, as it had been at the Bal Tabarin.
3I once saw the Bal Tabarin crowded with Sunday-school superintendents returning from Jerusalem.
4Tabarin, mad with despair, gives her the sword, begs her to kill him.
5Supper at the Grand, the theater, and then the Tabarin, eh?
6By similar logic Tabarin demonstrates, among others, the following propositions:
7Tabarin mounts the platform and tells openly of his jealousy.
8Mrs. Boyer had enjoyed it, albeit a bit horrified at the Christmas gayety at the Tabarin.
9That was the night at the Bal Tabarin.
10Their stories bear no likeness to those of "La Femme de Tabarin" or "Pagliacci."
11The garret is very dirty, but I hear the muisc from the Bal Tabarin across the way.
12Since the night at the Bal Tabarin?
13Most of his new friends wanted to have supper at Maxim's or to go to the Bal Tabarin.
14In 1874 Paul Ferrier produced a play entitled "Tabarin," in which Coquelin appeared at the Theatre Francais.
15Gilles and Furpilles brought out an operetta called "Tabarin Duelliste," with music by Leon Pillaut, in 1866.
16Tabarin is drunk-drunkerthan usual.