
Vampires, werewolves, and madmen! But nothing is more frightening than Dracula himself. Steven Dietz has adapted Bram Stoker’s gothic novel into a chilling and thrilling theatrical production that brings the suspense and seduction of the original to life. Experience anew the perseverance of human goodness against the seemingly unstoppable evil of the undead.
(Graphic and sexual content)
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21 10:00 am |
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THEMES AND ISSUES
-Allegorical battle between Good and Evil
-Example of horror fiction and the Gothic novel
-Man’s fascination with the supernatural and the desire to live eternally
-Battle between Science and Folklore at the turn of the 19th Century
Recommended for students in grades 9-12*
This play will help meet academic standards in Literature, Language Arts, Social Studies, Psychology and Theatre Arts.
*Please note: these recommendations are made before the play goes into rehearsal. If as the production develops we see a change in these grade appropriate recommendations, we will alert you.
For make reservations or for additional information, please contact Pat Bebee at 317.916.4841 or Kara Moreland at 317.916.4842. E-mail: pbebee@irtlive.com or kmoreland@irtlive.com. Toll free number: 1.888.553.8109
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