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Centre show set to have audience rocking in the aisles



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Published Date: 18 July 2008
VAMPIRES Rock, a show like no other, comes to Harrogate International Centre later this year.
A twist of rock, a hint of musical theatre and jam packed with great rock anthems, you can catch the show when it flies into Harrogate on Saturday, October 25.

Set in New York in the year 2030, the undead are livelier than ever, especially in club ‘Live and Let Die’, where Baron Von Rockula, played by Steve Steinman, and The Devil Queen, his long-suffering wife, played by Toyah Wilcox, reside.

Toyah says: “My husband, the baron, is on the look-out for a new bride, but not if I have anything to do with it! I would say ‘over my dead body’, but then I’m already dead, aren’t I?!”

The new bride in question is innocent, aspiring singer, Pandora, (Emily Clark), who stumbles across the club in need of a job.

Cue a host of classic rock, played live by the baron’s hand-picked band, The Lost Boys, and a hint of comedy, as the baron and his sidekick, Stringfellow (Mike Taylor), attempt to convince Pandora to lose her soul to rock and roll!

With songs made famous by the likes of AC/DC, Guns N’ Roses, Bon Jovi, Meat Loaf, Joan Jett, Suzi Quatro, Queen and many more, audiences should be rocking in the aisles.

Tickets cost £24 and £18.50, with early bird booking offer of £3 discount on top-priced tickets. Call the box office on 0845 130 8840 or visit www.harrogateboxoffice.co.uk for details.

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  • Last Updated: 11 July 2008 10:48 AM
  • Source: Advertiser Weekend
  • Location: Harrogate
 
 
  

 
 


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