
#Main Info
Dracula, Another Bloody Classic
The Gothic horror story swoops the country in a gripping, critically-acclaimed production created by Shake & Stir is returning to QPAC for a strictly limited season.
When young lawyer Jonathan Harker visits Castle Dracula deep within the Carpathian mountains, he’s not expecting the strange hospitality he receives from his mysterious host. Alone and trapped within the castle walls, Jonathan discovers that Dracula wants more than his presence at the dinner table – he might also be the main course. Leaving Jonathan for dead and his castle behind, Dracula travels to London on a quest for seduction, true love and above all – blood.
From the company behind the multi-award winning, national touring productions of 1984 and Animal Farm comes this new adaptation of Stoker’s twisted tale that sold out in record time – do not delay.
Created By
Adaptors Nelle Lee and Nick Skubij
Director & Dramaturg Michael Futcher
Designer Josh McIntosh
Costume Designer Leigh Buchanan
Lighting Designer Jason Glenwright
Sound Designer & Composer Guy Webster
Fight Director & Movement Coach Nigel Poulton
Featuring Ross Balbuziente, Nelle Lee, Adele Querol, Nick Skubij, Michael Wahr and David Whitney
Details
By Bram Stoker
Adapted & created by Shake & Stir Theatre Co
#Team
| Venue | City | Years |
|---|---|---|
Cremorne Theatre, QPAC | Brisbane | 2015, 2017 |
Manning Entertainment Centre | Taree | 2017 |
Capitol Theatre | Tamworth | 2017 |
The Glasshouse Theatre | Port Macquarie | 2017 |
Newcastle Civic Theatre | Newcastle | 2017 |
Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre | Bathurst | 2017 |
Dubbo Regional Theatre & Convention Centre | Dubbo | 2017 |
Orange Civic Theatre | Orange | 2017 |
Laycock Street Theatre | Gosford | 2017 |
Riverside Theatres | Parramatta | 2017 |
Griffith Regional Theatre | Griffith | 2017 |
Frankston Arts Centre | Frankston | 2017 |
Wangaratta Performing Arts & Convention Centre | Wangaratta | 2017 |
Riverlinks | Shepparton | 2017 |
Canberra Theatre Centre | Canberra | 2017 |
Shoalhaven Entertainment Centre | Shoalhaven | 2017 |
Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre | Wagga Wagga | 2017 |
Ulumbarra Theatre | Bendigo | 2017 |
Mildura Arts Centre | Mildura | 2017 |
Lighthouse Theatre | Warrnambool | 2017 |
Geelong Performing Arts Centre | Geelong | 2017 |
Hamilton Performing Arts Centre | Hamilton | 2017 |
Esso BHP Billiton Wellington Entertainment Centre | Sale | 2017 |
Albury Entertainment Centre | Albury | 2017 |
Burrinja Theatre | Upwey | 2017 |
Cardinia Cultural Centre | Pakenham | 2017 |
Princess Theatre, Theatre North | Launceston | 2017 |
Theatre Royal | Hobart | 2017 |
Bunbury Regional Entertainment Centre | Bunbury | 2017 |
Mandurah Performing Arts Centre | Mandurah | 2017 |
Araluen Arts Centre | Alice Springs | 2017 |
Darwin Entertainment Centre | Darwin | 2017 |
Mount Isa Civic Centre | Mount Isa | 2017 |
Tanks Arts Centre | Cairns | 2017 |
Mackay Entertainment Convention Centre | Mackay | 2017 |
Pilbeam Theatre | Rockhampton | 2017 |
Brolga Theatre and Convention Centre | Maryborough | 2017 |
Ipswich Civic Centre | Ipswich | 2017 |
Home of The Arts | Gold Coast | 2017 |
Empire Theatre | Toowoomba | 2017 |
Adelaide Festival Centre | Adelaide | 2017 |
Barossa Arts Centre | Tanunda | 2017 |
#Reviews
★★★★★
Artshub
The hottest stage tickets of 2017
Sydney Morning Herald
A standout production
The Sunday Mail
A Triumph
The Courier-Mail
Blows the mind
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