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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Let's Fest presents CARMEN CHRISTOPHER (Early Show)

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

Let’s Comedy is proud to present 

CARMEN CHRISTOPHER 

live @ LETS FEST 2025

Headlining the kickoff show @ White Rabbit Cabaret

Thursday, August 28th 

SHOWTIME @ 7PM

DOORS @ 6PM

more details tba!

get the GOLDEN TICKET weekend festival pass to get the best seats, reserved and waiting for you along with special souvenirs and access to an entire weekend of comedy and entertainment!


Carmen Christopher is an LA based comedian, actor, and writer, who currently is a
recurring character on the FX show, THE BEAR, and writes and acts on KILLING IT for
Peacock. He can be seen on the newest season of I THINK YOU SHOULD LEAVE (Netflix) and
can also be seen on JOE PERA TALKS WITH YOU (Adult Swim), SEARCH PARTY (HBO MAX),
HIGH MAINTENANCE (HBO) and in the Netflix feature OTHERHOOD opposite Angela
Bassett. You have to check out his original comedy special co-produced by Tim Robinson - CARMEN CHRISTOPHER: STREET SPECIAL,
now on Peacock. He wrote on A24/Showtime’s series THE CURSE, created
by The Safdie Brothers and Nathan Fielder. He has also wrote and appeared on THE CHRIS
GETHARD SHOW for truTV. He’s been named a Comedy Central “Comics to Watch” and he
started at Chicago’s famed IMPROV OLYMPIC, SECOND CITY, and ANNOYANCE THEATER.
While living in New York, The New York Times said he was, “A stand out in New York’s weird
comedy scene...”