Nocturnal allure meets burlesque’s provocative glamour in “House of Cabaret”, Atlanta’s new bold live experience that puts a sultry twist on the story of Dracula. Set against a moody, moon-drenched backdrop, this seductive performance blends cancan routines with gothic intrigue, bringing the dark charm back to life through music, spectacular costumes and a little bit of mischief.
What is “House of Cabaret”?
This production takes the stage to celebrate a cabaret-infused take on the tale of Dracula, tempting audiences with an alluring performance and a touch of risqué charm. As an 18+ show, “House of Cabaret” Atlanta lavishes the stage with tantalizing costumes, vampire iconography and some tunes we all know and love, lending gothic glamour to a sultry spectacle. The legend of Dracula finds its way through color-shifting vignettes that breathe new life into the vampire story.
Cabaret, its story and the show
Cabaret has historically been known for its cheeky insights, often cloaked in the daring and insinuating camouflage of flamboyance. Born in the salons and underground venues of 19th-century Europe, it redefined live entertainment by marrying satire with sensuality.
Now, in “House of Cabaret” distills the legendary vampire tale into a daring, theatrical event that pulses with immediacy. Here, the boundary between audience and story dissolves: every glance, warning, and flicker of fog invites you deeper into a landscape crackling with both danger and pleasure. Drawing from the classic myth while upending expectations, this production serves gothic atmosphere and iconography with a contemporary twist, leveraging immersive elements so that suspense is not simply observed, but experienced firsthand.

“House of Cabaret” invites you enjoy the classic tale reimagined under a different kind of moonlight. Where elegance dances with the eerie. Join us at Theatrical Outfit on selected dates for an evening unlike any other. With limited seating and a setting designed for mystery, this may be cabaret, but this time it’s beautifully bizarre.
