Dracapella review – power ballads and beatboxing as ghoulish comedy gets down for the count
Park theatre, London Gleefully leaning into all the cliches and groansome laughs, Dan Patterson and Jez Bond’s musical vampire romp is supremely silly If ever there was a show where the title came first, you’d guess it was this one by Dan (Whose Line Is It Anyway?) Patterson and Jez Bond. Why (…)
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