Abstract

This article aims to analyse the cabaret phenomenon in the context of its development and spread. The author recalls its origins, its elitist character. She also analyses the impact of the development of information technology and mass media on the access of a wider audience to cabaret performances. These have changed the nature of cabaret, from being accessible to a few to being an element of popular culture disseminated by the mass media. The article also includes a historical outline of the Polish cabaret phenomenon up to 1989.

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