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Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors

Final weeks! Must close Nov 1!

Sink your teeth into a comedy like no other.

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Final weeks! Must close Nov 1!

Added performance Nov 1 by popular demand!


Evenings at 7:30pm: 23, 24, 25, 31, Nov 1

Matinees at 2:00pm: Nov 1*


*Sat Nov 1, 2pm Performance: the role of Lucy will be played by Areanna Hope Kroll. The role of Dracula will be played by Luke Rider.


Please plan on arriving at least 15 minutes before the performance starts. There will be no late seating after the commencement of the performance to ensure the safety of our performers and patrons.

Tickets

$40 - General Admission

$25 - Student


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About

This is Bram Stoker’s classic tale... turned completely on its undead head. Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors is a fast-paced, laugh-out-loud farce that gleefully mashes up Victorian horror, slapstick comedy, and theatrical spectacle into one wildly entertaining night at the theatre. With lightning-fast costume changes, over-the-top characters, and a cast of just five actors playing dozens of roles, this riotous adaptation delivers a rapid-fire ride through misty moors, creepy castles, and chaotic mishaps.

Whether you're a lover of horror, a fan of farce, or just in it for the bats, this production is an absurdist delight that lands somewhere between Monty Python, Young Frankenstein, and a fever dream in a fog machine. Fangs will fly. Blood may spill. And no accent is safe.


You’ll love Dracula if you enjoy: campy comedies, quick-change chaos, gothic storytelling gone off the rails, or anything that comes with a spooky wink.

Program

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1h 40m

Runtime

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Content Advisory

Parental Guidance Suggested

This show contains material that parents may find unsuitable for younger children.

See specific content warnings below.

This show contains the following:

strobe lighting effects

some suggestive dialogue

theatrical blood

theatrical fog effects

Sponsors

Supporters

We want to show our appreciation to our top members of The Inner Circle:

Miles Babin, Dean and Wendy Badorf, Joanne and Troy Bakel, William and Sharia Benn, Barbara Cartwright, Michael Chapaloney, Jeff and Caitlin Copus, Carole DeSoto, Matt and Desiree DeSoto, The Freeman Family, William & Melissa Gallagher, Peggy Grove, Molly Haragan, Mary Lou and Raymond Harris, Nicholas Hughes, Robert and Joyce Kantor, Beryl Kuhr and Patrick Bair, Wayne and Gloria Landon, Bill and Beverlee Lehr, Karen and Ken Lehman, Daniel MacGregor and Stuart Landon, Emily W. Matlin, DO, Tina Monroe, Howard Pollman and David Forney, Charles Romigh and Donald Vaughan, Karen Ruch, Brad and Colleen Sanders, Joseph Schalk and Kathleen Mullen, Kristin Scofield, Mary Simmonds MD, Ellen Stockstill, Stonebridge Financial Group, John and Abby Tierney, Jonathan Vipond III and Tim E. Bunner, Jeff and Deb Wasileski, Tonja Sue Weddle, Cynthia Wells

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