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VenueGeneral
TownOuter London
CountyGreater London
From2nd February 2019
To9th March 2019
WhenWed-Sat 19:30
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  • Date of change: 30 Oct 18 - T382975289

Dracula

Work:: Dracula (S2128519823)

In the spring of 1893 Jonathan Harker, a young English solicitor, visits Castle Dracula in Transylvania for what he believes to be a routine deal with the nobleman Count Dracula. Harker soon realises that he is not a visitor at all, instead a prisoner to the deadly Dracula, who sets off to find Mina, Harker's fiancée, and her sister Lucy. The more Harker investigates his confinement, the more he fears his deadly captor. Can someone stop Dracula before he unleashes his supernatural powers on his first victim? In this tragic tale of power and redemptive love, the lines between the sane and the insane become dangerously vague.
Book by Bram Stoker

Production:: (T382975289)

This new adaptation of Bram Stoker's classic, performed by just two actors, will use innovative audio-visual design to conjure up the phantom count, deep in the basement of Blackwell's Bookshop.
Company Creation Theatre Company
Adapted by Kate Kerrow
Director Helen Tennison
Lighting Ashley Bale
Sound Matt Eaton
Stage ManagerLucy Quinton (deputy)
Performer Sophie Greenham
Performer Christopher York

Listing:: L2066715614

This event takes place at The London Library, 14 St James's Square, St James's, London SW1Y 4LG



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Production details

This new adaptation of Bram Stoker's classic, performed by just two actors, will use innovative audio-visual design to conjure up the phantom count, deep in the basement of Blackwell's Bookshop. This event takes place at The London Library, 14 St James's Square, St James's, London SW1Y 4LG

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