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== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
The ''Theatre des Vampires'' was a reference to [[Anne Rice]]'s vampire chronicles. Lestat was a vampire in Anne Rice's novels. The vampire Armand was also a fictional figure of Anne Rice. In the novels he worked as the leader of a vampire clan in the Theatre des Vampires in Paris. The vampires worked there as actors, who played vampires. The audience of their show thought that they were humans who played vampires.
The ''Theatre des Vampires'' was a reference to [[Anne Rice]]'s vampire chronicles. Lestat was a vampire in Anne Rice's novels. The vampire Armand was also a fictional figure of Anne Rice. In the novels he worked as the leader of a vampire clan in the Theatre des Vampires in Paris. The vampires worked there as actors, who played vampires. The audience of their show thought that they were humans who played vampires.
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The Theatre des Vampires was a theatre which was located in Paris in the 18th century.

At this time Armand Piper Destry portrayed the vampire Lestat at the theatre. A visit to this show was part of the 5019 V is for Vampire Tour organised by Yesterways LTD, which was a time travel agency that travelled with their guest to historical events that were connected to vampires. (PROSE: Possum Kingdom)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Theatre des Vampires was a reference to Anne Rice's vampire chronicles. Lestat was a vampire in Anne Rice's novels. The vampire Armand was also a fictional figure of Anne Rice. In the novels he worked as the leader of a vampire clan in the Theatre des Vampires in Paris. The vampires worked there as actors, who played vampires. The audience of their show thought that they were humans who played vampires.