Vampires Rock!
I know I don't often stick my neck out and post around here, but I thought I'd drop this one into the pond and see if it made any ripples...
Thursday 20 May 2004, Royal Centre, Nottingham
Vampires Rock
This musical Concert comedy is set in the year 2030, the city is New York, the undead are among us and livelier than ever! Steve Steinman, with his unique tongue in cheek humour, plays the charismatic and supremely evil Baron Von Rockula, owner of the Live and Let Die Club. The spellbinding cast and musicians blast their way through the greatest rock anthems ever, including songs from Meat Loaf, Rainbow, Bon Jovi, Queen, White Snake, Europe, Bonnie Tyler and Cher. So come and lose your soul to rock'n'roll, and see the show that will live forever and have you rocking in the aisles.
(more details: www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/rch/concerthallmay.htm)
I don't know much about the show but it looks like it might be a laugh for an evening. It is touring around the country (I haven't got the dates on me) but this is my home-stop, so if there are any other T21-ers living in Nottingham (I'm not sure there are, they just seem to keep vewwy qwiet) and you fancy a night out with cheesy '80s rock and vampires, drop a line here.
It would be cool to meet people that maybe don't make it to the usual T21 meets too.
Thursday 20 May 2004, Royal Centre, Nottingham
Vampires Rock
This musical Concert comedy is set in the year 2030, the city is New York, the undead are among us and livelier than ever! Steve Steinman, with his unique tongue in cheek humour, plays the charismatic and supremely evil Baron Von Rockula, owner of the Live and Let Die Club. The spellbinding cast and musicians blast their way through the greatest rock anthems ever, including songs from Meat Loaf, Rainbow, Bon Jovi, Queen, White Snake, Europe, Bonnie Tyler and Cher. So come and lose your soul to rock'n'roll, and see the show that will live forever and have you rocking in the aisles.
(more details: www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/rch/concerthallmay.htm)
I don't know much about the show but it looks like it might be a laugh for an evening. It is touring around the country (I haven't got the dates on me) but this is my home-stop, so if there are any other T21-ers living in Nottingham (I'm not sure there are, they just seem to keep vewwy qwiet) and you fancy a night out with cheesy '80s rock and vampires, drop a line here.
It would be cool to meet people that maybe don't make it to the usual T21 meets too.
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