The Cabaret South Beach Closes Due to Eviction

By: Jul. 23, 2015
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Edison Farrow's The Cabaret South Beach has been evicted from the World Erotic Art Museum building, it was reported on Facebook.

In a statement on Facebook, Farrow posted:

"We are sad to report that the landlord is no longer willing to accept our rent payments. They have filed for our eviction. ... This is another horrible loss for the Miami Beach community... We are sad to report that the landlord is no longer willing to accept our rent payments. They have filed for our eviction. The landlord, PANN FL (World Erotic Art Museum and the children of the late Naomi Wilzig; Alan Wilzig, Ivan Wilzig and Sherry Wilzig-Izak) want The Cabaret out. The Cabaret South Beach is Miami Beach's only seven night a week live music venue with a staff of all talented singers. The world famous Cabaret is rated the #1 nightlife venue in Miami Beach by Trip Advisor and its readers. This is another horrible loss for the Miami Beach community.

Richard Jay Alexander commented: "This is truly sad to me. I know this was your dream, Edison. So many people will be affected by this ... past and present. I'm speechless that it came to this."

Formed in 2013, The Cabaret is a live music venue in South Beach that is open 7pm to 2am every night with live music from 9pm to 2am. All of their staff (bartenders and servers) are "The Cast" of entertainers that will perform during their shift, including singers, piano, drums, guitar.



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