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Banjo and Cabaret (musical)

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Difference between Banjo and Cabaret (musical)

Banjo vs. Cabaret (musical)

The banjo is a four-, five- or six-stringed instrument with a thin membrane stretched over a frame or cavity as a resonator, called the head. Cabaret is a 1966 musical with music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb, and book by Joe Masteroff, based on John Van Druten's 1951 play I Am a Camera, which was adapted from the short novel Goodbye to Berlin (1939) by Christopher Isherwood.

Similarities between Banjo and Cabaret (musical)

Banjo and Cabaret (musical) have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Chicago (musical).

Chicago (musical)

Chicago is an American musical with music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb, and book by Ebb and Bob Fosse.

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Banjo and Cabaret (musical) Comparison

Banjo has 208 relations, while Cabaret (musical) has 257. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.22% = 1 / (208 + 257).

References

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