Vampires in Popular Culture - Theatre

Theatre

  • First performed at the Limbo Lounge in New York City's East Village in 1984, the play Vampire Lesbians of Sodom became so popular it was moved Off-Broadway in June 1985. It ran five years at the Provincetown Playhouse.
  • Dance of the Vampires (1997) is a musical from Jim Steinman.
  • Making its off-Broadway debut in the Fall of 2009, "THE CURE" is a rock n roll graphic novel, written by Mark Weiser, about two friends who discover the last surviving vampires.

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