4 ICYMI: Watch the Next On Stage: Season 6 Premiere While there are no fangs or blood in New Line Theatre’s production of Dracula that doesn’t mean the show has no bite. It has. Finishing the ...
The truth, the whole truth and nothing but the bloody truth. These days everyone even remotely associated with any memorable event is telling their truth with a tell-all book. Apparently, this also ...
The Newton Theatre Company (NTC) dazzled theatergoers with its rendition of Dracula at St. John’s Episcopal Church in Newtonville, casting female actors in traditionally male roles. “Blending ...
Whether Bram Stoke conjured up Dracula from a nightmare, the historical account of Vlad the Impaler from modern day Romania, or Irish myth, he created a creature both terrible and legendary that has ...
Matthew James will have to lay to rest his squeamishness about blood, since he'll be pretty much drenched in it by the end of 'Dracula,” opening this weekend in Theatre Cedar Rapids' lower-level lair.
Well, unless you’re Dracula. The world’s most famous vampire is more alive dead (or undead) and has been for more than a hundred years. He’s taking yet another bow, this time over at Classical Theatre ...
Prepare to sink your teeth into a heart-pounding, nail-biting thrill ride as you step into the chilling world of Dracula, brought to life by Steven Dietz in a riveting adaptation of Bram Stoker’s ...
Jun. 9—DANVILLE — Pioneer Playhouse will open for its 73rd season on Friday with "Dracula Bites," a zany take on Bram Stoker's "Dracula" that's appropriate for the family. Artistic Director Robby ...
One of the few reasons to see the production of “Dracula,” playing through August 27, at The Colonial Theatre in Pittsfield, MA is to experience the original script that premiered on Broadway in 1927.
PITTSFIELD — The final three performances of Berkshire Theatre Group's "Dracula" have been cancelled due to COVID-19, according to a press release. The theater cited "cast illnesses" in its ...
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — One of the few reasons to see the production of “Dracula,” playing through Aug. 27, at The Colonial Theatre is to experience the original script that premiered on Broadway in 1927.