
Beneath the glow of beautiful lighting, enchantment and desire intertwine in a spellbinding dance. We call it Cabaret in Los Angeles is not just a show; it’s a fleeting glimpse into a darker realm, where dance and music breathe an immortal seduction. Inspired by Los Angeles’ love for the strange and the theatrical, this gothic cabaret spins the legend of Dracula into something sensual and haunting in all the best ways.
The Historic Glendale Theater is an ideal venue for Dracula. Its technical capabilities, including dramatic lighting that changes to enhance supernatural storytelling. If you want to see the story like never before, grab tickets because they’re limited!
What is We call it Cabaret?
We call it Cabaret is a mesmerizing reimagining of Dracula, told through the bold, sultry lens of cabaret. In just 60 minutes, it conjures a world of gothic elegance and forbidden desire, where moonlight, music, and movement reveal the dark seduction at the heart of the vampire myth. Flowing Victorian silhouettes, tightly laced corsets, and dramatic lighting transform the stage into a realm of shadow and temptation, as performers channel the passion, longing, and supernatural pull of Stoker’s timeless tale.
Cabaret, its story and the show
It dives deep into the myth of Dracula, blending hypnotic dance, haunting humor, and a touch of vintage glam to create a unique experience. The story unfolds with a vampire caught between love and lust, death and desire, all told through evocative costumes, eerie soundscapes with Eastern and Middle Eastern undertones, and intimate performances that blur the line between audience and act. A narrator will guide you through the story, making it super accessible. It’s sexy, strange, and unforgettable—cabaret as you’ve never seen it before.
Cabaret is a seductive blend of music, dance, and dark humor, born in the smoky salons of 19th-century Paris and steeped in mystery, desire, and rebellion. Performed in intimate venues, it’s sensual, provocative, and and nothing is ever quite what it seems.
A spellbinding performance unfolds, steeped in intrigue and desire and with seats assigned by arrival, you should get there early. The magic begins as the doors open 30 minutes before the performance. Dare to witness the allure, the danger, and the mystery as an evening like no other awaits. From the creators of We call it A Cappella, Tango, and Flamenco, this cabaret is not just a show.