A transformative new take on Bram Stokers "Dracula" where audiences can return to the golden age of radio and watch a live recording of a new radio play.Dressing up is always encouraged to get ...
A century after the first stage play based on Bram Stoker’s “Dracula,” the popular vampire story is being revived for new audiences, with a film adaptation in the works and even a comedy version.
Vhat is the scariest part about staging “Dracula” at an abandoned military arsenal on a remote island in the middle of the Hudson River? “The Metro-North trains,” director Frank Marquette said. “They ...
Just in time for Halloween season, Bram Stoker’s classic tale gets a hilarious, wacky and bloody good makeover in “Dracula, A Comedy of Terrors,” now playing off-Broadway at New World Stages. Written ...