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Dracula archiveIn 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.

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Book by: Bram Stoker

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Archive listings for Dracula (2024)

Work type: Play. There are performances of this work in the listings (current and future) database, see Dracula

T01308949972

Company Blackeyed Theatre (in association with Harrogate Theatre and South Hill Park Arts Centre). Adapted by NickLane. Director Nick Lane. Music Tristan Parkes. Design Victoria Spearing. Costume Naomi Gibbs. Lighting Oliver Welsh. Performer Maya-Nika Bewley (Mina Harker / Dr Hennessey). Performer David Chafer (Abraham van Helsing / Count Dracula). Performer Richard Keightley (Dr John Seward / Count Dracula). Performer Pele Kelland-Beau (Jonathan Harker / Quincey Morris). Performer Marie Osman (Lucy Westenra / Renfield). Performer Harry Rundle (Arthur Holmwood / Count Dracula).
7 Nov 24 to 9 Nov 24Blackpool Grand Theatre, Blackpool :: V518
listing details L941629603
29 Oct 24 to 2 Nov 24Theatre Royal Windsor, Windsor :: V742
listing details L01363978057
8 Oct 24 to 12 Oct 24Theatre Royal, Bath :: V854
listing details L01864288813

T381322733

A one-man performance of Dracula.Company Rabbit Theatre. Adapted by Andrew McPherson. Adapted by Simon Harvey. Director Simon Harvey. Performer David Mynne.
10 Nov 24Acorn Arts Centre, Penzance :: V1747286290
listing details L1609312288
2 Oct 24Acorn Arts Centre, Penzance :: V1747286290
listing details L888102172

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