Written by New Yorkers Gordon Greenberg (who also directs) and Steve Rosen, it imagines Dracula (played by hunky Canadian James Daly) as a ripped bisexual sybarite. All biceps and blithe Eurotrash ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Here’s a show that seeks a whole new meaning for the phrase “biting satire”. This amiably ridiculous ...
Written by New Yorkers Gordon Greenberg (who also directs) and Steve Rosen, it imagines Dracula (played by hunky Canadian James Daly) as a ripped bisexual sybarite. All biceps and blithe Eurotrash ...
When Dracula (a preening James Daly) first appears in a flash of brilliant light, he is wearing a lace vest and leather trousers and showing off his abs. The tone is set at that point, even as the ...
Reprising his role from the original production, James Daly is magnetic and mercurial as the cursed Count, discovering that eternal youth and beauty have left him bored and unfulfilled.
It does have one genuine USP (US performer): transferring with the show, James Daly is undeniably very good looking and very stacked as the extremely camp Count Dracula. Handsome in a way British ...
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