Carmilla vs Dracula?
Isn’t it just too cool for words that both Countess Karnstein and Count Dracula are haunting stages in Los Angeles
Read moreLos Angeles stage and theatrical productions inspired by Bram Stoker’s Count Dracula
Isn’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
Read moreThe Red Moon – musical-vampire-love story, which recently completed a one-month run at Zombie Joe’s Underground Theatre in September – bears
Read moreGood news, fright fans! Theatre 68 will be back this Halloween – not with the late, lamented Theatre 68 Haunted
Read moreWell, it is long past time to give the Devil his due. Hollywood Gothique experienced the latest incarnation of the
Read moreThe Wicked Lit Halloween Theatre Festival’s 2014 show includes plays inspired by The Monk, La Lloronas, and Dracula’s Guest. The
Read moreMakes TWILIGHT look good – something I never thought I would say about any movie ever – now please excuse
Read moreThere are good and bad aspects about a film series, such as HARRY POTTER or THE TWILIGHT SAGA. The bad
Read moreThis October’s incarnation of the Wicked Lit Halloween Theatre Festival retains the spooky strengths manifested in previous years while adding
Read moreThis 1931 adaptation of Bram Stoker’s novel, by way of the play be Hamilton Deane and John Balderston, is one
Read moreThis full-blooded vampire film (you should pardon the expression) reinvented the image of Count Dracula for a generation of filmgoers,
Read moreTitle: Dracula, The Vampire Play Location: Westchester Playhouse, 8301 Hindry Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90045 Final Performances: Friday & Saturday,
Read moreThis is the last weekend to see the Boston Court Theatre’s premiere production of Courting Vampires, a play by Laura Schellhardt. I mentioned the play previously because I moderated a panel after the Thursday, May 21 performance, which featured guests David Ska (V is for Vampire) and Del Howison (Dark Delicacies). If you haven’t made it out yet, you really should give this one a chance.
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