written by on 21/02/2011
Ok, yes it was a little cheesy in places and the lead female singer either had trouble with her mic or had trouble with the low notes, but that was the only thing stopping it from being a 5 star show. We sang along with the fantastic tunes, were amazed by the brilliant lead guitar and were on our feet for the last 15 minutes. I would definitely go again and would definitely recommend it to anyone.
written by GHANDEL on 11/02/2009
Once bitten(sorry about the joke ????) twice shy - Never.
I would go again and again.
Apart from the Count, I felt there were two outstanding members of the cast - the blonde dancer and the drummer both were excellent in their own "fields" but that is not to say that the rest of the cast were bad -they were all very good, just that the afore mentioned three were head and shoulders above the rest.
written by on 04/12/2008
Vampire Rock was very professional, extremely well recieved, lots of rock classics, high visual impact.
written by jojonjo on 11/11/2008
We visited this show at the Palace Theatre Torquay on a very stormy night, on reflection we should have dressed up, our mistake and our loss. Nice venue with bar restaurant etc but very poor parking. The show started promptly and got off to a great start which continued to the end. My son, for whom this was his first real stage performance was rapt from the very beginning. Great music excellent guitarists in particular. Toyah absolutely made the show, Hope very much to be able to get to see another performance next year.
written by bushcrafter on 03/10/2008
Great night out! Don't go expecting to see a) a great piece of theatre or b) songs sounding exactly as the original band performed them and you'll have a fantasic time, all the more if you get into the spirit and dress as a vampire!
written by sarahp123 on 01/10/2008
A great fun show which we really enjoyed. Not sure that real hardcore stadium rock fans would appreciate it but, as general rock fans, we loved it! The cast and band made loads of effort and looked as though they had a ball too - good range of songs though not so many modern ones (e.g. Nickleback), maybe a change of line up would be a good idea? Well worth going though!
written by john insley on 14/09/2008
I went to see Vampires Rock at Milton Keynes on Sat 13th Sept 2008. The Stables at first appeared a small venue and we were concerned if it would be suitable. The show started with 'Take me to the Jungle,' what a great start. There were two periods to the show giving a story basically of Dracula's Bride (very loosely). A couple of slower songs in the first period with some funny interludes left us feeling good but not great. The second period was hit after hit - and the finale was superb - dancing in the aisles. My 12 year old son came out and his first words were 'we have just got to see that again' - enough said.
written by on 10/06/2008
Good all round performance brill!!!
written by on 01/12/2007
Fabulous night, loved every minute of Vampire Rock. Lots of us dressed up in goth and black. Songs all familiar and performed brilliantly, storyline a little thin but what did you expect. Dancers brilliant, lead girl, fab and Steve, can he rock Meatloaf.
And we had the added bonus of Eddie from Twisted Sister. A really brilliant night and real good value for money.
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