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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VOCAB (Spoken Word/Poetry)

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

VOCAB

A monthly evening of poetry, spoken word and more.

Plus there’s always the monthly open mic.

This month’s feature Manòn Voice

Hosted by Corey Ewing & Januarie York

with sounds by DJ Stylistic

Door 8pm, Show 9pm

Must be 21+

ABOUT MANON VOICE:

Manòn Voice is a poet, storyteller, filmmaker, educator, and cultural worker whose work lives at the intersection of art and social change. Rooted in Hip Hop and spoken word, her practice explores identity, justice, and collective memory, creating spaces where storytelling becomes a vehicle for dialogue and transformation. A native of Indianapolis, she has performed on stages across the country and facilitated workshops with diverse communities. She is a Professor of Hip-Hop Music, History, and Culture at Butler University and the director of the IT WAS ALL A DREAM Hip Hop Ensemble, where she engages Hip Hop as a living tool for education, resilience, and cultural expression.

Through her creative practice, Manòn considers herself a poetic documentarian, attuned to the narratives that shape our social landscape. Her poetry has appeared in The Flying Island, The Indianapolis Review, The House Life Project: People + Property Series, Sidepiece Magazine, The World We Live(d) In anthology, Questions for a Resilient Future Series, Kinship: Belonging in a World of Relations, and Aesthetic Ethics: Towards a Moral Imagination, and more.

Her work engages urgent issues such as housing insecurity, environmental justice, food access, and systemic inequality, while also holding space for beauty, healing, and possibility. Alongside her artistic practice, she is committed to land stewardship and Afro-Indigenous approaches to farming, exploring the relationship between cultivation, culture, and community healing. Her documentary ROOT BLACK, centered on Afro-Diasporic agrarian heritage and Black farming in the United States, premiered at the Indy International Film Festival. She is also the 2025 PitchDox Award winner for her upcoming documentary, Barbara Boyd: On Top of the World, which chronicles the life and legacy of Indiana’s first African Amer