The White Rabbit Cabaret

The White Rabbit Cabaret

Located in the heart of Fountain Square, The White Rabbit Cabaret features an ever-changing calendar of live entertainment. Our goal is to create a world where the weirdly elegant thrive and flourish. We host national and local musical headliners, cabaret and burlesque, stand-up and improv comedy, and movie screenings.

Hop on down to The Rabbit and make sure to check out WRC’s own The Burlesque Bingo Bango Show, Let’s Make A Date, VaVaVoom, Rendezvous Drag & Burlesque Revue, as well as Frankie’s Flicks.

All shows are 21+ w/ Valid ID to enter.

 Hop on down to The White Rabbit Cabaret and we will see you soon. 

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POSTPONED / Let’s Comedy presents RHEA BUTCHER

  • The White Rabbit Cabaret 1116 Prospect St Indianapolis, IN, 46203 United States (map)

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED. The new date has not been released. We hope to announce a new date ASAP, If you have already purchased tickets and cannot make the new date, refunds are available at the point of purchase.

Sorry for any inconvenience.

Let’s Comedy presents

RHEA BUTCHER

ONE NIGHT ONLY

live at The White Rabbit Cabaret

21+

7:30pm

Rhea Butcher is a Los Angeles-based standup comic, actor and writer, who was named one of Variety’s Top Ten Comics to Watch in 2017 and recently wrote on the Amazon series, “A League of their Own.” Originally from the Midwest, Rhea grew up skateboarding the mean streets of Akron, Ohio. Their blue collar brand of cool has endeared them to audiences nationwide, as they continuously perform standup and appear on television shows such as The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail, @Midnight, Conan, and 2 Dope Queens.

Rhea co-created and starred in the television series, “Take My Wife” which premiered as a critical hit and was reviewed by Vanity Fair, The New York Times, Vulture, IndieWire and countless other outlets, and their debut comedy album entitled “Butcher” reached the top of the comedy charts. Rhea is a recurring performer on the TruTv series “Adam Ruins Everything,” and hosts their baseball podcast, “Three Swings” takes an unconventional look at America’s pastime with radically sensible thoughts on baseball, history, culture, gender, race, MLB news, and forgotten chapters of baseball history.