Dracula
29th October - 2nd November
Tickets from £24.50
Running time approx 2 hours 15 minutes
Age guidance: 12+ recommended
Content warnings: Scenes of a mild sexual nature and scenes depicting danger and threat
Production warnings: Haze
Blackeyed Theatre in association with Harrogate Theatre and South Hill Park Arts Centre presents…
DRACULA
The time is 1897. Mankind is on the cusp of vast technological change, scientific mastery and media innovation. But poised between traditional beliefs, the threat of the unknown and the shock of the new world, an altogether darker fear is emerging.
As a new shadow looms large over England, a small group of young men and women, lead by Professor Van Helsing, are plunged into an epic struggle for survival.
Stretching from London, through provincial England, to the mountainous wastes of Transylvania, Bram Stoker’s timeless gothic thriller embodies the struggle to break taboos, resist temptation and stop the unknown outside becoming the enemy within.
Adapted by Nick Lane, this brilliant, theatrical treatment of Bram Stoker’s adventure blends Victorian Gothic with the Contemporary, showcasing Blackeyed Theatre’s trademark ensemble performance style and featuring a haunting soundscape, powerful performances and innovative design for an exhilarating theatrical experience.
★★★★ “Absorbing, atmospheric retelling of Bram Stoker’s horror classic…Set pieces such as Dracula’s brides crawling out from the castle’s foundations and one character’s bones being crushed by the count’s powers of mind control are unnervingly effective” – The Stage
★★★★.5 “A terrific thriller in run-up to Halloween…Eerie music and ethereal vocals add delicious drama to the 19th century gothic horror tale” – Derby World
★★★★ “The phrase “landmark production” is much abused and over used. For once, here, it is justified…The production is unquestionably a success, delivered with style, panache and chutzpah and received a deserved warm ovation at the final curtain” – Behind the Arras
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Photography Credit: Karl Andre Photography