Dark Labyrinth is an all-inclusive weekend of gothic intrigue, mystery, magic, and blood. Form alliances between the Vampire families, conjure demons to bend to your will, and discover the secrets hidden throughout the opening weekend of The DeKoven Hotel. Stay the weekend at the DeKoven Estate, transformed into a roaring 1920’s hotel – full of terrors and… Read more »
Posts Categorized: Chicago Vampire
Martin V. Riccardo Presents VAMPIRES: The Creatures of the Night at the Palos Park Library, 10/24
Join Mr. Riccardo as he conducts a presentation exploring the mysteries of the vampire in legend, fantasy, and fact. Many aspects of the undead are covered, including the origin and history of vampire beliefs, ancient lore of blood and the restless dead, and the attraction of the vampire in literature, movies and popular culture. Thursday,… Read more »
Countess Dracula at Otherworld Theatre
This re-imagining of Bram Stoker’s classic novel throws our expectations out of the window and establishes Countess Dracula as much more than a monster in her story. While Otherworld Theatre’s adaptation takes place in the same time period as the original novel, the play has been transports us across the pond to post-Civil War America…. Read more »
VampCon Chicago Postponed/Cancelled, Chicago Vampire Ball Announced for 10/25
On September 10th, VampCon Chicago, which was scheduled to take place September 20-22, announced that the event will not take place as planned and will be “rescheduled”. Not much other info has been made available, but you can read the Press Release at https://www.vampconchicago.com. The following day, the Chicago Vampire Ball was announced for October… Read more »
Masquerade D’Vampire brings the best of Halloween to Urbana on Sat., Oct. 13th
For Halloween enthusiasts, vampire lore fanatics, and anyone looking for something new to do, the event of the year is approaching. At 8 p.m. on Saturday, October 13, the doors open for Masquerade d’Vampire at Blackbird Urbana. “Anyone age 19 and up should have fun here,” said organizer J.L. Benet. Attendees should dress to impress… Read more »