In partnership with Indy Jazz Fest and in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, join us for an electric evening with multi-Grammy Winner and Latin Grammy Award-winning singer, musician, songwriter, and actress Aymée Nuviola – AKA “La Sonera del Mundo.” Like the music from her native island of Cuba, she embodies an electric blend of musical genres, with a sound highly influenced by the Jazz, Bossa Nova, Cuban Son, Bolero, Fílin, Classical, and American genres.
Aymée was the first Latin American to sing in a special segment highlighting the historically underrepresented Tropical genre at the 2022 64th GRAMMY Awards. In 2021, she was selected by People en Español magazine among the “25 Most Powerful Latina Women in the United States” and by the magazine Hola as one of the "Latina 100 Top Powerhouses,” an annual initiative that pays tribute to the most influential and empowered Latinas of each year. Known as “La Sonera Del Mundo,” Aymée is one of the founders of the “Timba” genre and the first female to lead a “Timba” band around the world. She has also had the honor of working with top icons in the music industry. Known as "The Voice of EL FILIN of her generation," she grew up musically with some of the main exponents of this movement in Havana, such as Omara Portuondo, Elena Burke, and Jose Antonio Méndez, among others. She is currently honored to be a Governor of the Florida Chapter of the GRAMMY Recording Academy. Aymée has the honor of being the protagonist in the Telemundo/ NETFLIX telenovela about the life of Celia Cruz.
Andrew Rannells (2/12/26-2/14/26)
Eva Noblezada & Reeve Carney (2/26/26-2/28/26)
Cécile McLorin Salvant & Sullivan Fortner (3/21/26-3/21/26)
Ball State University Next Generation Cabaret (4/10/26-4/10/26)
Ana Gasteyer (4/18/26-4/18/26)
Meow Meow (4/24/26-4/25/26)
Marisha Wallace (5/15/26-5/16/26)
Jason Robert Brown with Broadway’s Nasia Thomas & Sierra Boggess (5/29/26-5/30/26)
Bashiri Asad (6/20/26-6/20/26)
Lindsay Mendez (6/27/26-6/27/26)
Tony DeSare (7/11/26-7/11/26)
The Big Broadway Sing-Along (7/24/26-7/24/26)
Mariah Ivey and Troy Thomas with TruMusiq (8/7/26-8/7/26)
Steve Allee (8/14/26-8/14/26)
The Band Downstairs and Pavel & Direct Contact (8/21/26-8/21/26)
Stephanie Allen-Stevenson & Composition (8/28/26-8/28/26)
The Cabaret is at 924 N Pennsylvania St, Suite B, Indianapolis, IN 46204), Indianapolis, IN.
BALL STATE UNIVERSITY STUDENT SHOWCASE (1/16/26-1/17/26)
JESSICA VOSK: SLEIGH (12/12/25-12/14/25)
THE BIG BROADWAY SING-ALONG: HOLIDAY EDITION (12/3/25-12/4/25)
OKARA IMANI: 2025 Artist in Residence (11/7/25-11/7/25)
ISSAC MIZRAHI: Issac Mizrahi Survives Democracy (10/24/25-10/25/25)
EMMET COHEN with GEORGIA HEERS: Live a The Cabaret (10/19/25-10/19/25)
TRACIE THOMS (10/10/25-10/11/25)
EVA NOBLEZADA & REEVE CARNEY (9/26/25-9/27/25)
STELLA COLE — One Night Only (9/21/25-9/21/25)
GUNHILD CARLING (9/17/25-9/17/25)
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When a Woman’s Fed Up
Old National Centre (3/1 - 3/1) | |
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Premier Arts Presents: Guys & Dolls
The Lerner Theatre (7/17 - 7/19) | |
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ADD ON PRE-SHOW (5:30pm) DINNER ONLY for Mrs. Doubtfire
Old National Events Plaza (3/12 - 3/12) | |
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Menopause The Musical 2
Emens Auditorium (4/27 - 4/27) | |
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Premier Arts Presents: Seussical the Musical
The Lerner Theatre (3/13 - 3/15) | |
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& Juliet
Clowes Hall (6/16 - 6/21) | |
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Tina: The Tina Turner Musical (Non-Equity)
Indiana University Auditorium (3/5 - 3/6) | |
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