Burlesque vs Cabaret: Understanding Two of Entertainment’s Most Misunderstood Art Forms

People often use the words burlesque and cabaret interchangeably.

While the two art forms share common roots and frequently appear together on the same stage, they are not actually the same thing.

Understanding the difference helps audiences choose experiences they enjoy, helps performers better define their work, and reveals the rich history behind two of the most enduring forms of live entertainment.

Whether you’re planning a night out, attending your first performance, or exploring Chicago’s thriving performance scene, here’s what separates burlesque from cabaret—and why both continue to captivate audiences around the world.

Upcoming Burlesque Shows In Chicago

VOLTAGE!

A Secret 1920s Dance Marathon Inside The Pink Hotel

Friday, June 26 • Chicago Actors Studio

Art Deco poster for Voltage at The Pink Hotel featuring a glowing hotel master key suspended above a grand 1920s ballroom filled with dancers guests and mysterious electric energy

The lights are flickering.

The dancers haven’t slept.

The hotel is beginning to remember.

Voltage! is an immersive speakeasy cabaret where guests enter on Day Three of an impossible 1920s dance marathon. As the evening unfolds, time begins moving backward and the residents of The Pink Hotel reveal fragments of a larger story.

Featuring burlesque, dance, cabaret, immersive theater, live performance, and unexpected encounters throughout the evening.

Only 44 guests may enter.

Into the Shadow

An Immersive Femme Fatale Cabaret

Saturday, July 18 • Chicago Actors Studio

Into the Shadow immersive burlesque cabaret show in Chicago

Step into the Shadow Room and explore the archetype that shaped film noir.

Part creative salon, part immersive cabaret, Into the Shadow invites audiences into an intimate evening of mystery, glamour, danger, and transformation.

Midnight Confession

A Film Noir Speakeasy Cabaret

Select Dates Returning Soon

Cabaret performers creating an intimate luxury atmosphere at a private executive reception in Chicago

A cinematic cabaret experience inspired by noir films, forbidden romances, and dangerous women.


What Is Burlesque?

Burlesque is a theatrical performance art that combines storytelling, character, dance, humor, glamour, and the art of reveal.

Modern burlesque traces its roots through Victorian theatrical satire, vaudeville, music halls, and early twentieth-century variety entertainment.

While many people associate burlesque exclusively with costume removal, that definition misses most of what makes the art form unique.

At its core, burlesque is about transformation.

A performer creates a character, invites an audience into a specific world, and then uses movement, costume, music, comedy, or dramatic tension to tell a story.

Modern burlesque performances may include:

  • Classic glamour
  • Comedy
  • Character work
  • Dance
  • Circus arts
  • Fire performance
  • Live singing
  • Audience participation
  • Theatrical storytelling

The result is an experience that feels personal, playful, surprising, and often deeply creative.

Cabaret performers entertaining guests during a Chicago cabaret show

What Is Cabaret?

Cabaret is a broader category of live entertainment.

Historically, cabaret emerged in late nineteenth-century Europe as intimate performances combining music, comedy, theater, poetry, dance, and social commentary.

Unlike traditional theater, cabaret often breaks the fourth wall.

Performers acknowledge the audience directly and create an atmosphere that feels conversational rather than distant.

Modern cabaret performances may include:

  • Live music
  • Jazz
  • Comedy
  • Storytelling
  • Burlesque
  • Spoken word
  • Variety acts
  • Immersive theater
  • Audience interaction

Cabaret is less a specific performance style and more a format that welcomes many different artistic disciplines.

Couple enjoying a unique Chicago date night entertainment experience

The Simplest Difference

If you only remember one thing, remember this:

Burlesque is a performance style. Cabaret is a performance format.

Burlesque focuses on theatrical reveal, character, and transformation.

Cabaret describes an evening that may contain many different types of performances.

A cabaret show might include burlesque acts.

A burlesque show might be presented in a cabaret setting.

Many modern productions blend both traditions.

Chicago bachelorette party guests enjoying immersive speakeasy cabaret experience with champagne and vintage glamour

Why People Confuse Them

The overlap is significant.

A typical evening in Chicago might feature:

  • A jazz singer
  • A comedian
  • A burlesque performer
  • A magician
  • A dancer
  • A host

Technically, that is cabaret.

Because burlesque performers often appear within these productions, audiences naturally begin using both terms to describe the same event.

In reality, cabaret is the container.

Burlesque is one of the art forms inside it.


The Chicago Connection

Chicago has long been home to both traditions.

The city’s entertainment history stretches from vaudeville theaters and jazz clubs to modern immersive productions and independent performance venues.

Today, audiences can find:

  • Traditional burlesque revues
  • Contemporary cabaret productions
  • Variety shows
  • Immersive theater
  • Speakeasy experiences
  • Experimental performance events

Many modern Chicago productions intentionally blend multiple influences, creating experiences that feel cinematic, intimate, and interactive.

For a deeper look at the city’s rich performance heritage, explore our guide to Chicago Burlesque History.


Which Experience Is Right for You?

Choose burlesque if you enjoy:

  • Visual storytelling
  • Character-driven performance
  • Glamour and costume design
  • Playful audience interaction
  • Creative self-expression

Choose cabaret if you enjoy:

  • Variety entertainment
  • Live music
  • Comedy
  • Diverse performance styles
  • Intimate venues

Fortunately, you rarely have to choose.

Many of the most memorable productions combine the strengths of both.


The Future of Burlesque and Cabaret

The most exciting live entertainment experiences today increasingly blur traditional boundaries.

Audiences are seeking more than passive observation.

They want participation.

They want atmosphere.

They want stories they can step inside.

As a result, modern productions often combine burlesque, cabaret, immersive theater, live music, comedy, and audience interaction into experiences that feel impossible to categorize with a single label.

What matters most is not whether a performance is technically burlesque or cabaret.

What matters is whether it creates connection, wonder, laughter, surprise, and a sense of shared experience.

The best productions have always done exactly that.


Experience Chicago’s Burlesque and Cabaret Scene

Whether you’re searching for your first burlesque show, a sophisticated cabaret performance, or an immersive night unlike anything else in Chicago, today’s audiences have more options than ever before.

Explore our guides to:

and discover why these timeless art forms continue to evolve while remaining as captivating as ever.