
Literally out of this world, you will not see anything else like it at MICF. Filled to the brim with cheesy humour, this show is perfect for an audience that don’t take comedy too seriously and is looking for a great spectacle. Alongside their level of energy, an excellent rapport between performers adds to the quality of the show – they have fun with their act, and so too does the audience.ĭracula’s Cabaret lures you into a spine-tingling vaudeville world that is brash, energetic and delightfully trashy. It like skips a part, SPOILER The part where you meet the 3 'vampire ladies' is not in the game, you walk down and bang it is all done and you are at the ending.

Host Stewart Reeve’s phenomenal rendition of a David Bowie classic is just one of many highlights that expose the fantastic singing, dancing and heel-wearing talents of the entire team. The slapstick and occasionally gaudy nature of this show does not however outshine the clear charisma of the performers. Stealing the show as both the most unusual and surprising act would be the singing sperm which, without giving too much away, uses clever UV lights and huge blow up props to provide a dazzling ending in every sense of the word. Expect lights, props, conversations with the audience and a lot of vampire teeth in this fast paced and energetic revamped cabaret. In the hope that the ride was ironically funny, this first part lacks a certain fear factor yet is quickly over as you are greeted with a glass of champagne and taken through to a three course meal set against the backdrop of live music and the large stage.įollowing a delicious selection of food and excellent service, the complete show features a number of solo and group performances that are lively and funny. The hosts guide you into an otherworldly realm and to the bottom of a grave before leading onto a ghost train ride.
#Dracula resurrection walkthrough part 5 full
Packed full of mischief from the word go, the spectacle begins whilst you queue to enter.

Dracula’s Cabaret – Resurrection and it’s 5 piece horror-clad cast offer a selection of the venue’s favourite acts over the past 10 years in a vampire-themed evening that will you leave you both entertained and wary of what lurks in the shadows.
