Dragcula, a vampire-themed drag parody, premiered in January at Oasis in San Francisco, challenging seasonal expectations by celebrating queer culture at any time of year. Inspired by the 1931 classic Dracula, the production's distinct black-and-white aesthetic features costumes and props designed to evoke the eerie vibe of old films. The narrative centers on a lawyer who unwittingly revives Dracula, with themes of BDSM and kink woven throughout, providing a fresh take on Bram Stoker's tale and reflecting modern San Francisco's unique sensibilities in drag culture.
Dragcula cleverly runs in January, embracing San Francisco's vibrant queer culture while crafting an eerie, black-and-white drag parody that resonates beyond traditional Halloween vibes.
The production's aesthetic, reminiscent of a 1931 classic horror film, utilizes shades of grey in costumes and props, beautifully intertwining nostalgia and modern themes of kink.
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