Tag Archive for: Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors

Vampires at Christmas, Vampires at Easter: A conversation with Alicia Bruce

In Dracula, the 19th-century novel by Bram Stoker, the eponymous count travels from Transylvania to the English town of Whitby. It’s a long trip (more than 1,200 miles as the bat flies), but not quite as long as the journey that’s taken Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors from New York City to its six-month run […]

Familiar Faces Populate 25th Season of Stories on Stage

Remember when you were a child and your parents read to you each night? With the simple power of inflection, you could be transported to a magical forest to see wild things or journey to the moon and back. Now, imagine if that story was read by a professional actor. When done well, storytelling can […]

Dracula: Vicious tyrant. Horrific vampire. Sexy rock star?

As an undead bloodsucking ruler from the Carpathian mountains, the figure of Dracula has morphed throughout the ages into an archetype of dangerous and seductive power. Whether that power is in the form of violence or eroticism, it taps into a need to feel alive and vigorous at any cost. And in the case of […]

Beyond the Script: Denver Public Library’s Guide to Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors

The Denver Public Library recommends these resources to enhance your theatre experience of Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors.   READ Bloodsucking Fiends by Christopher Moore Jody, an insurance claims clerk turned vampire, and her human boyfriend Tommy navigate their unconventional relationship and deal with the challenges of being part of the San Francisco vampire underworld. […]