"A transgressively fun trip."
A night at Dracula's "haunted castle" starts with a ghost train ride – an unrivalled entrance.
As part of the MICF, the iconic themed cabaret restaurant is staging Retro Vampt, an ironic homage to '70s pop culture – from disco to porn to James Bond – performed by "funky vampires" in three acts. This "Fangfest" is modern vaudeville in all its gothically camp g(l)ory. It entails live music, playfully politically-incorrect comedy, burlesque, circus arts, (pole) dancing, puppetry (you'll never think of Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody the same way again), and costumes possibly raided from American Hustle. Most brilliant? A six-minute version of The Rocky Horror Show. A transgressively fun trip.