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Maggie Choo’s new cabaret show marries jazz music and tap dance with acrobatics

Come see if you can figure out What it is that Maggie Wants

Celia Lee
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Celia Lee
Maggie Choo's cabaret
Photograph: Courtesy Maggie Choo’s
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This November, Maggie Choo’s is launching a brand-new cabaret show that combines soulful jazz with captivating acrobatics, rhythmic tap dancing, and more. Since the bar’s first cabaret debut in March 2025, Maggie Choo’s has become a staple in Hong Kong’s live entertainment scene. 

Departing from its classic cabaret predecessor, the new show What Maggie Wants features a mash-up of 12 dynamic dance numbers divided into three acts, instead of following a set plot or storyline. Visitors can expect an evening of spectacular displays, from aerial acrobatics to a classic tap dance performance. Meanwhile, spotlight-keen audience members can look forward to joining the bar’s talented dancers during the sultry chair-dancing routine, ‘Partition’.

Maggie Choo's cabaret show
Photograph: Courtesy Maggie Choo’s

Of course, it won’t be a night at Maggie Choo’s without some quality live music. This new choreo-heavy show is set against a background of original live music, crafted by the bar’s in-house entertainment production team. Get ready for a touch of nostalgia as soulful jazz and swing-infused scores fill the air. 

The new cabaret show also comes with an upgraded menu of cocktails and mocktails, each inspired by a new act of What Maggie Wants. Highlights include the rum-based Inheriting Only, vodka-based Entertainer, and the zero-ABV Entrepreneurial Spirit.

What Maggie Wants runs from 9.30pm till midnight every Thursday. As always, you can enjoy Maggie Choo’s cabaret show with the purchase of a drink, which goes from $140 per glass. 

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