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Also in today's Times:
"'Lestat,' the maiden Broadway production of Warner Brothers Theater
Ventures, is the third vampire musical to open in the last few years,
and it seems unlikely to break the solemn curse that has plagued the
genre. Directed by Robert Jess Roth from a book by Linda Woolverton,
the show admittedly has higher aspirations and (marginally) higher
production values than the kitschy 'Dance of the Vampires' (2002) and
the leaden 'Dracula: The Musical' (2004), both major-league flops." -- Ben Brantley
Related material:
See Log24,
St. Patrick's Day 2004:
"I faced myself that day with the nonplused apprehension of someone who has come across a vampire and has no crucifix in hand."
-- Joan Didion, "On Self-Respect," in Slouching Towards Bethlehem
"For every kind of vampire, there is a kind of cross."
-- Thomas Pynchon, Gravity's Rainbow

Inner Truth,
Hexagram 61
See also
Transylvania Bible School.
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