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VAMPIRE LESBIANS OF SODOM

By Charles Busch

June 8-24, 2023   

8 PM Thursdays-Saturdays

Additional performance 2 PM Sunday, June 18.

One of the longest running comedies in Off Broadway history, Vampire Lesbians of Sodom tells the saga of two fatally seductive vampiresses. Their immortal paths collide throughout history, from ancient Sodom to 1920s Hollywood, and end up in current day Las Vegas. Their bitter rivalry as actresses endures for more than two thousand years! Showbiz has never been so blood thirsty.

CAST

La Condesa: Sarajane Clark

Madeleine Astarte: Xander Huber

Oatsie Carewe: Rachel Bailey

Etienne: Sean Seifert

Renee Vain: Greta Johnson

King Carlisle: Victor Mendez

Ali/PJ: Nara


BEHIND THE SCENES
Directed by Gary F. Bell

TICKET INFORMATION

Box Office/Will Call opens 1 hour prior to performance. Tower Grove Abbey is a “general seating” theatre. The receipt from tickets purchased online will act as your entry ticket until you check in at the Box Office.

 

All tickets are non-refundable. Individual tickets are not exchangeable. Any tickets that are not picked up by ten (10) minutes prior to curtain will be released to waiting customers.
 

Subscribers may exchange tickets up to 48 hours in advance of a performance. Missed subscriptions that are not addressed within 24 hours will not be able to be exchanged.

ACCESSIBLE PERFORMANCES

Audio Description

 

The 6/18 performance will be Audio Described by MindsEye.

Audio Described performances are suitable for audience members who are blind or partially sighted.

 

Please note that if you are interested in participating in the audio description of this performance you will need to call the Box Office to order your ticket. Please announce that you would like to also reserve a pair of headphones for the Audio Description.

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ASL Interpretation

 

The 6/9, 6/16, and 6/23 performances will be presented with ASL interpretation by students from Southwestern Illinois College.

 

ASL interpreted performances are suitable for audience members who are Deaf, deafened, or have hearing loss. They can also be valuable for people who are learning ASL.

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