ooc: You know, the world premiere of the musical was in SF–which for non-broadway weirdos means they do sort of a test run of the show before heading to Broadway–and the version I saw was pretty gay. But I have no idea what they changed when they went to NYC. Sad it didn’t do well. Loved the cast so much.

Yes, I was aware it was very well-received in SF! Hence my excitement when it was announced that it would come to NY.

Yeah I don’t know exactly what they cut, only that a lot was cut, and that the show I saw was so… bare… it just seemed very stripped down. Sets and things were not so glamorous, the singing seemed kind of limited in a way… I think there is a recording of the SF show somewhere on youtube, I should watch it for comparison.

Fortunately garama must have seen it, bc he did some fanart that was directly inspired by the musical:

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soundsof71:

Elton John, 1974, with his SEQUINED PIANO

vagabonddaniel: #there’s a reason they hired him to write the lestat musical #elton john #not even ooc tbh

Do vampires go on dates? What happens? Murder? Movies?

vagabonddaniel-recordedarchives:

Oh, yes. We get each other corsages and flowers and then go out on the town in matching suits to be as conspicuous as possible. 

“Do devils love each other? Do they walk arm in arm in hell saying, "Ah, you are my friend, how I love you,” things like that to each other?“ – The Vampire Lestat

merciful-death:

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[ Please note that the source website is riddled with broken links/images that redirect to some X-rated sites, so enter at your own risk.  I just refuse to share art without sourcing where it came from. ]

missjessereeves:

Lookie lookie what I just found

Ok but what I love about this is that the COVER of Lestat’s book, the COVER IMAGE, is him reading IWTV. That is no random paperback. The way that he’s holding it, too, is very Lestat. You can tell he’s thinking, “Well this is kind of how it happened, but overall HONESTLY Louis, I was not that big of a jerk to you and we’re gonna need to correct the record ASAP also my nails are nice.”

Hi, do you think that Lestat could have or could have had bipolar depression? Or is it more of a vampire trait that some of them sometimes bury themselves underground, and don’t have the will or the strength to go on? Thanks :)

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The short answer is Yes.

I think vampires going underground is a metaphor for when people need to withdraw from society and practice self-care. A kind of convalescence. I think that’s why AR has made such a big point about it, in terms of vampire physiology, that those who suffer physical/emotional damage and then go underground for periods of time end up much stronger for it. Same can be said of people, right?

Oh absolutely, Lestat could have bipolar depression, or manic depression, at the very least post-traumatic stress disorder… he had a very abusive childhood (and some fanfic speculates he had a history of sexual abuse as well as emotional & physical abuse).

The reason and manner in which Lestat was “given” the Dark Gift would be considered rape, as well, so even if his mortal life had been relatively normal, it wouldn’t be surprising if he developed stress-related emotional issues and coping mechanisms bc of that experience. Plus a lot of other traumatic experiences all within a short time of his turning (the forced breakup with Nicki, turning Nicki, Oedipal issues with Gabrielle, Akasha, etc).

The fact that he did the same thing to David Talbot so much later on shows just how true the line that one of those vampires said, and I’m paraphrasing, “As we go on, we become more truly ourselves.” Clearly what Magnus did to Lestat is still fresh in his mind, always there, regardless of his many triumphs in the face of adversity.

The way Lestat treated Louis and Claudia in IWTV was similar to how his father and brothers treated him growing up, who knows how much of that was nature or nurture, but the de Lioncourt men seem to have a certain attitude that’s hard to shake.