The Summoning stakes a claim to greatness
The Summoning enlists audiences into a human-vs-vampire conflict staged in the depths of the San Francisco Mint, where the undead
Read MoreLos Angeles stage and theatrical productions featuring the undead, with occasional excursions to other cities.
The Summoning enlists audiences into a human-vs-vampire conflict staged in the depths of the San Francisco Mint, where the undead
Read MoreHollywood Gothique interviews the vampires of The Count’s Den regarding the surprise party for their Uncle Leofwine’s 1,222nd birthday. The
Read MoreCountess Izadora’s vampire clan invites human guests back into their home – this time for a birthday party in Bite:
Read MoreVampires sink their fangs into Christmas in this jolly immersive experience. With Halloween 2021 fading into history, many haunt-addicts are
Read MoreAbout to wind up its debut run at Zombie Joe’s Underground Theatre, The Vampire’s Puppet is a one-act play with
Read MoreWith sultry, leather-clad vamp(ire)s strutting through rollicking cover versions of famous tunes, Hollywood and Vamp (which opened last night in
Read MoreThe Count’s Den is an exclusive, members-only immersive dinner theatre venue in downtown Los Angeles. Their ongoing series, Remember Me,
Read MoreIs the history of the Dracula family worth a drive to Ventura? Read our Night of the Nosferatu review to
Read MoreVampirates Dinner Adventure unleashes a fusillade of fun, but is it worth revisiting for a second broadside? Read our Vampirates
Read MoreVampirates is a bloody cask of grog that leaves its audience well glutted. Vampirates Dinner Adventure swashes more buckles than
Read MoreA new take on the old vampire casts the Count as the next step in evolution, sitting atop the food chain
Read MoreThis movie has everything – well, almost everything. It has a dwarf; a mute bald-headed assistant; an old lady who shows
Read MoreIt’s in the nature of vampires that they return from the grave, so it should be no surprise that Theatre
Read MoreIsn’t it just too cool for words that both Countess Karnstein and Count Dracula are haunting stages in Los Angeles
Read MoreI suppose a feminist Dracula was inevitable. As adapters seek new methods of resurrecting the ancient vampire, each subsequent version drains
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