Leo Fez (Mina) and Katherine Nash (Lucy) in "Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors." Credit: Robert Wachala/convergence-continuum. There are so many vampire stories out there that you’d assume that we’d have ...
It’s a truth universally acknowledged that Bram Stoker’s Dracula does Lucy Westenra dirty. The best friend of heroine Mina Harker, Lucy serves as little more than a cautionary tale about the dangers ...
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"Dracula: A Feminist Revenge Fantasy, Really" is a new version of the "Dracula"story written by Kate Hamill and first performed in 2020. The play closely follows Bram Stoker's "Dracula" with a few key ...
The show is only a couple of years old, but “Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors” has received unanimously pointed reviews. The New York Times called it “a gender-bending, equal-opportunity seducer.” The New ...
Molly Searcy and Captain Milbourn in Dallas Theater Center’s ‘Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors.’ (Photos by Karen Almond) Dracula has gotten so many treatments since Bram Stoker wrote his famous novel in ...
One of the eeriest moments happens with the Brides of Dracula–the three seductive “sister” vampires – who entice Harker until Dracula uses a fresh infant (not real) to lures away the creeping, hissing ...
The audience is immediately immersed in a dark, indistinct, hazy stage, filled with crypt-like details and atmospheric lighting. Shadowy figures chant a haunting “the blood is the life” repeatedly. As ...