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These days, vampires are like viruses. They’re everywhere, thanks to Twilight. There are the garden variety evil vampires, vegetarian vampires, vamps who drink synthetic blood, and–wait for it–singing vampires. One wonders if the fangs get in the way of a high A. That’s a question for The Urban Vampires, a Dallas classical music group with undead flair. Leave a mark on Mom with a Mother’s Day Redux on Sunday when The Urban Vampires perform at South Side on Lamar. The “chic band” of vamps–Gustave De La Croix, Countess Erzsebet, Barcelona Marceaux and Count Sergei Alucard–are celebrating mothers and childhood with selections from Carmina Burana, Les Miserables, The Magic Flute, Wicked and The Phantom of the Opera. Gustave will share how he became a vampire as he and his “ghost mother” Marie play a Schubert piano duet. Creepy? Find out for yourself. Musical Tales from the Crypt to the Crib begins at 5 p.m. with hors d’oeuvres and drinks at South Side on Lamar, 1409 South Lamar St. Tickets are $30. For tickets and more information, visit theurbanvampires.com or call 214-810-8020. Stay for a meet and greet with the vampires after the show.
Sun., May 16, 5 p.m., 2010
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