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| - For what it was (a topless revue about vampires), Bite was a fine production, which I saw at half price during Yelp Spring Break. The dancers all looked to be professionally trained, high kicking and poised in their classy high-heeled shoes. Along with the statuesque Queen of the Vampires, Flame seemed to display the most personality. The Rock Angels were erotic, and the Lord Vampire had a suitably loud and deep voice, which contrasted well with the voice of the male tenor. A male-female aerial act performed gracefully overhead as a nice counterpoint to the dancing. Some good magic acts were also competently performed. There were other interesting surprises, as well, and good hard rock music playing throughout the show. The view from all seats is a good one.
The only puzzling thing to me was trying to understand why the same performers were sometimes topless, and sometimes not. Not that it mattered! I just wondered about this as the acts unfolded.
To enjoy the show even more, I recommend ordering a Strato-blaster filled with your choice of beverage at the Theatre Bar for $13 with a "Bite" ticket ($5 off) just before being seated, and then slowly draining the fluid out of the tower-shaped plastic container until it is all gone, which will take just about the entire show. An empty Strato-blaster also makes for a nice Vegas souvenir.
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