But if we say much more, we might ruin all the best surprises, and we can’t do that. A duo of aerialists (Emma Dutton and Danny Golding) take to the stage throughout the night, using nothing more than a hoop or a rope and their own strength to showcase acts that are as risky as they are risqué, and as breathtaking as they are actually breath-taking (because you’ll be holding your breath the whole time as you watch on in awe).ĭebaucherous, sexy, racy, hilarious, cheeky, incredible, fun – there are so many words we could use to describe the unforgettable night that is Dracula’s The Resurrection Tour and the mind-blowingly talented cast that bring it to life. While the energy and showmanship on stage is next level, above the stage is where some of the show’s true magic happens. It is as absurd as it sounds, but also a whole lot funnier. Seriously, try and image W.A.P medlied with Three Blind Mice, Harry Potter, and Chris Rock, and now also throw in a vacuum. The comedic flavour of the night is unashamedly naughty, with sexual innuendos (and some not so innuendos) spread throughout the show in a way that will have your sides splitting open from all the laughter. Viper (Clara Fable) is as sultry as she is sublimely talented as she adds a layer of burlesque to the underworld, while the band made up of Sting (Cam Smith) on drums and absolute shredder Vendetta (Viola Skyes) on guitar cannot be overlooked. Huge musical numbers fill the night, and the set list is impressive – from Portishead to Queen, My Chemical Romance to Bowie, Led Zeppelin to AC/DC – and each is phenomenally performed by the cast.Ĭheeky brothers Onyx (James Smart) and Vlad (Will Rogers) take centre stage for most of the night – Onyx with his incredible vocals and Vlad as the host and comedic talent. Leather, bondage, sparkles, sequins, nipple pasties, boots – you get the picture – ensure audiences immediately know that this variety show is for adult vampires only. Since then, the team have been working hard behind the scenes to figure out a new way to bring the spirit of this Melbourne icon back to the city – and so Dracula’s The Resurrection Tour was born.ĭracula’s Resurrection: From the castle to the stageĪs the neon sign goes up and the stage fills with smoke, it is the costumes that set the tone for things to come. If you’re unfamiliar with the legacy of Dracula’s in Melbourne – and we promise, you don’t need to be to enjoy your night here – born in a dark, dingy Melbourne laneway in 1980, Dracula’s restaurant and cabaret theatre became a phenomenon across the city, but in 2017, after 38 years, it closed its doors. The Palms at Crown Melbourne is the perfect location for such a night, with the eager audience spread across the floor and all the way up into the booths, the energy and opulence of the room makes the night feel extra special before you even take your seat.Ī huge red neon sign adorns the stage, calling back to the venue’s old home in Carlton, while hauntingly beautiful statues sit in waiting on either side, dutifully watching over proceedings. Thus, Dracula’s The Resurrection Tour is best experienced when you go into it with an open mind but also not quite knowing what to expect, so to keep as much suspense and surprise intact as possible, we’ll do our best to give you the most spoiler-free wrap up we can. The best part about the show (besides how ridiculously gorgeous and talented the entire cast is – seriously, leave some for the rest of us!) is that every twist and turn is so sharp, you can never guess which way your night is going to go next. Journey across an eerie nighttime forest and an isolated Romanian Inn.There is a lot squeezed into the two hours you will spend with Dracula’s The Resurrection Tourat The Palms at Crown Melbourne – and we mean that in only the best way possible.įrom huge rock show performances to side-splitting comedy, sultry burlesque to jaw-dropping aerials – and that is barely scratching the surface.Puzzles, challenges and an abundance of horrible evils await as you maneuver from one location to the next.1st person panoramic views properly convey the foreboding and terrifying mood.Thirsty for blood? Do you dare play this cat and mouse game with the (un)dead? Enter at your own risk. he's still alive?!īram Stoker's terrifying world is faithfully brought to life in this danger-riddled Point & Click adventure. Has Mina fallen prey to vampires? Or could this mean. Seven years after the slaying of Dracula, you play as Jonathan Harker, (the protagonist from Bram Stoker's original novel) and soon discover your wife, Mina has fled London for the Count's castle in Transylvania. A fright-filled Adventure that transpires in the heart of Transylvania.
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