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Important Info
Type: Musical
City: ,
Starts at: 15:00
Acts: 2
Intervals: 1
Duration: 2h 30min

E-tickets: Print at home or at the box office of the event if so specified. You will find more information in your booking confirmation email.

You can only select the category, and not the exact seats.
If you order 2 or 3 tickets: your seats will be next to each other.
If you order 4 or more tickets: your seats will be next to each other, or, if this is not possible, we will provide a combination of groups of seats (at least in pairs, for example 2+2 or 2+3).

Cast
Performers
Actor: Ali Louis Bourzgui
Actor: Ali Louis Bourzgui
Actor: Ali Louis Bourzgui
Actor: Ali Louis Bourzgui
Actor: Benjamin Pajak
Actor: Benjamin Pajak
Actor: Benjamin Pajak
Actor: Benjamin Pajak
Actor: Brian Flores
Actor: Brian Flores
Actor: Brian Flores
Actor: Brian Flores
Actor: Dean Maupin
Actor: Dean Maupin
Actor: Dean Maupin
Actor: Dean Maupin
Actress: Jennifer Duka
Actress: Jennifer Duka
Actress: Jennifer Duka
Actress: Jennifer Duka
Actor: LJ Benet
Actor: LJ Benet
Actor: LJ Benet
Actor: LJ Benet
Actress: Maria Wirries
Actress: Maria Wirries
Actress: Maria Wirries
Actress: Maria Wirries
Actor: Miguel Gil
Actor: Miguel Gil
Actor: Miguel Gil
Actor: Miguel Gil
Actor: Paul Alexander Nolan
Actor: Paul Alexander Nolan
Actor: Paul Alexander Nolan
Actor: Paul Alexander Nolan
Actor: Sean Grandillo
Actor: Sean Grandillo
Actor: Sean Grandillo
Actor: Sean Grandillo
Actress: Shoshana Bean
Actress: Shoshana Bean
Actress: Shoshana Bean
Actress: Shoshana Bean
Creators
Director: Michael Arden
Director: Michael Arden
Overview

After his father's death, the Emerson family moved to the coastal town of Santa Carla. The eldest son, Michael, falls under the influence of a mysterious biker gang led by David and begins to turn into a vampire. His younger brother Sam, along with the eccentric "vampire hunters", must save Michael and the whole family from an ancient evil that wants to make them his new eternal family.

The plot focuses on teenagers, their transition into adulthood, first love, rebellion against the rules and the search for themselves, but all this is presented through a dark, supernatural and "Gothic" prism (vampires, night, eternal youth, darkness).

The musical expertly balances the scary (turning into a vampire, hunting, a threat to the family) and the funny. The humor is often black and ironic, especially in the scenes with the "hunter" brothers Edgar and Alan, which are a direct comedic element.

This is the story of how Michael is tempted by the dark side of freedom and grows up, taking responsibility for his family.

The emphasis is on the relationship between mother and sons, on the trauma of loss (the death of the father) and the attempt to preserve the family in the literal and figurative sense in the face of an external threat.

History
Premiere of this production: 27 March 2026, Palace Theatre 160 West 47 Street New York, NY 10036
Synopsis

Act One: A new home and dark secrets The Emerson family — Lucy's recently widowed mother and her teenage sons Michael and Sam - move from bustling New York to the seemingly quiet coastal town of Santa Carla. They move in with their eccentric grandfather.

Michael, the older brother, tries to be a support for the family, but feels lonely. Soon, he meets the mysterious and beautiful Star and her gang of rebel bikers, led by the charismatic and dangerous David. For Michael, they represent the freedom and eternal youth that he craves so much.

Meanwhile, the younger Sam, a comic book lover, meets the brothers Edgar and Alan, the owners of a local comic book store. They call themselves "vampire hunters" and try to convince Sam that something is wrong in the city and that David's strange gang are none other than vampires hiding in an abandoned cave hotel.

At first, Michael does not pay attention to his brother's warnings, but after a stormy night with David's gang, during which he drinks a mysterious "grape soda" (in fact, it's vampire blood), he begins to change. He discovers in himself new, frightening powers, thirst for blood and immunity to sunlight. Now Michael is balancing on the edge between the world of people and the world of night.

Act Two: The Battle for soul and family Michael struggles with his new identity, but David and Star insist that he is one of them now. They tell us that their leader is Max, the owner of a local video rental outlet, who gives the impression of a respectable man and begins courting Lucy.

Sam teams up with the "frog brothers" (Edgar and Alan) to rescue Michael and uncover the vampire conspiracy. They will learn the main rule: a vampire cannot enter a house without an invitation. The horror grows when it becomes clear that Max is deliberately courting Lucy in order to get an invitation to their house and turn the whole family into his new "eternal" family.

The climax takes place in the Emerson house. While Michael fights David, trying to protect his humanity and family, Sam and the frog brothers confront Max. To win, they must find and destroy the main vampire. In the final battle, betrayal, self-sacrifice and the true power of family ties are revealed. Michael has to make the final choice and understand who he really is.

Venue Info

Palace Theatre (New York ) -
Location   160 W 47th St, New York, NY 10036, United States

The Palace Theatre* is a Broadway theater located at 1564 Broadway, on the north side of Times Square, in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City, New York, USA. The theater, designed by Milwaukee architects Kirchhoff and Rose, was built at the expense of Martin Beck and opened in 1913. From the moment of its opening until about 1929, the Palace was considered by vaudeville performers to be the flagship venue of the organization of Benjamin Franklin Keith and Edward Franklin Albee II. As of 2018, the theater had 1,648 seats on three levels.

The modern Palace Theater consists of a three-level auditorium on 47th Street, which is a landmark in New York City. The auditorium is decorated with stucco, boxes on the side walls and two tiers of balconies that descend to the stage. When the theater opened, it was adjoined by an 11- or 12-story office wing facing Broadway, which was also designed by Kirchhoff & Rose.

The Palace achieved its greatest success as a vaudeville theater in the 1910s and 1920s. Under the management of RKO Theaters in the 1930s, it became a cinema called RKO Palace Theatre, although in the 1950s there were still occasional performances in the vaudeville genre. In 1965, the Palace was acquired by the Nederlander Organization and reopened the following year as a Broadway theater. From 1987 to 1991, the theater was closed for extensive renovation, during which the original building was partially demolished and replaced by the DoubleTree Suites Times Square Hotel. The theater reopened as part of the DoubleTree Hotel in 1991. In 2019, the DoubleTree Hotel was mostly demolished to make way for the TSX Broadway. As part of this project, the palace was closed again in 2018, and in early 2022 it was raised by 30 feet (9.1 m). The renovation was completed in May 2024.

 History of the Palace Theatre (New York)

1. The Vaudeville Era (1913–1932): The Apex of Fame

  • Opening: The theatre was built for impresario Martin Beck as the flagship of his circuit. It opened on March 24, 1913, with a bill headlined by the famed vaudeville comedian Ed Wynn.

  • Status: It quickly became known as the "Mecca of Vaudeville." The phrase "Playing the Palace" was the ultimate sign of success for a performer, signifying they had reached the top of their profession.

  • Decline: With the rise of "talking pictures," vaudeville's popularity waned. The last vaudeville show was staged in 1932.

2. The Movie Palace Era (1932–1965): Hollywood's Showcase

  • Transition: The theatre was acquired by RKO and converted into a lavish movie house. Its interior was altered to accommodate film projection.

  • Premieres: It hosted major Hollywood premieres, most notably "The Wizard of Oz" in 1939, with Judy Garland making a personal appearance on its stage.

  • Closure: By the 1960s, as Times Square declined, the Palace closed in 1965 and faced potential demolition.

3. The New Era & The Sybil Burton Revival (1965–2019)

  • Salvation: The theatre was saved by producer Sybil Burton (ex-wife of Richard Burton). She oversaw a radical, modernist redesign by architect Gottlieb Palumbo for a contemporary theatre-in-the-round experience, reopening it in 1965 with the musical "Sweet Charity."

  • Legendary Venue: Under her and later owners, the Palace became a premier live venue:

    • Concerts: It hosted historic performances by Judy Garland (her 1967 comeback shows), Liza Minnelli, and Harry Belafonte.

    • Broadway: It housed major Broadway productions like "La Cage aux Folles" and "Beauty and the Beast."

    • Television: It was the long-time home for the Tony Awards (1967-1997, 2001-2010) and the original broadcast studio for "Saturday Night Live" in 1975.

  • Landmark Status: The theatre was designated a New York City Landmark in 1987 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

4. Modernity: The Move & New Future (2019–Present)

  • Unprecedented Move: To make way for a new tower, the entire 7,000-ton theatre was physically moved 30 feet eastward on steel dollies in a remarkable engineering feat, preserving its historic facade.

  • Restoration: Following the relocation, the interior was meticulously restored to its original 1913 Beaux-Arts splendor, reversing the 1960s modifications and revealing long-hidden ornate details.

  • New Role: Since 2022, the restored Palace Theatre has been the permanent home for "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon." It also hosts concerts and special events.

In summary: The Palace Theatre's history mirrors the evolution of American entertainment—from the pinnacle of vaudeville, through the golden age of film, to a legendary television and concert stage, saved by innovation and restored to its original grandeur for the 21st century.

Important Info
Type: Musical
City: ,
Starts at: 15:00
Acts: 2
Intervals: 1
Duration: 2h 30min
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