Sara Harrup Review of Dracula's Caberet
An hour and a half from arrival to being seated. I...
An hour and a half from arrival to being seated. It seemed that there were artificial "activities" like a ghost train ride built in to try and allow time to seat people because of the large numbers attending. The tables were so crammed together you couldn't move and many of the seats had very poor visual on the show. The wait staff, while apparently being rude as a part of their character, seemed to use it as an excuse to be rude if asked for something. Not enough staff on, so it was nearly impossible to get a drink. Food was reasonable. The show was less than impressive. A strange hotch potch of disparate acts put together, none of them particularly outstanding in their own right. The artistic direction was pedestrian. There was one male performer and comedian who was clearly talented and funny and he outshone the others. He was the saving grace of the night, otherwise I would have left at the first intermission instead of the second.

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