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GRAND JUNCTION — The Cabaret Dinner Theatre closed for the second and, by all indications, final time after Friday’s performance of “Chicago.”

“The Cabaret is pretty much defunct,” executive producer Kirk McConnell told the Grand Junction Daily Sentinel, citing a lack of funds and food.

The closing of the Cabaret, at 701 Main St. in downtown Grand Junction, leaves one of the state’s largest cities without a professional theater.

The playhouse, which employed 100 people, was the state’s second-largest dinner theater and sixth-largest theater overall.

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