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− | ''The Passion of Dracula'' is a | + | ''[[The Passion of Dracula]]'' is a dramatic comedy by Bob Hall (1944-)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hall_(comics)] and David Richmond [https://theatricalia.com/person/5zp/david-richmond]. |
− | This version of the Dracula legend based on the 1897 Bram Stoker novel is set in the English countryside in 1911 where several village girls have died under mysterious circumstances. Dr. Seward presides over a nearby mental hospital and the locality has acquired a new resident, Count Dracula! A trio of doctors, a young reporter and a stouthearted English lord battle the Count for possession of the lovely heroine. With a dash of Holmesian sleuthing in this Baskerville hound country setting, our heroes save the heroine and dispatch the Count in the traditional manner. | + | ==The original text== |
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+ | This version of the [[Dracula]] legend, based on the 1897 Bram Stoker novel, is set in the English countryside in 1911 where several village girls have died under mysterious circumstances. Dr. Seward presides over a nearby mental hospital and the locality has acquired a new resident, Count Dracula! A trio of doctors, a young reporter and a stouthearted English lord battle the Count for possession of the lovely heroine. With a dash of Holmesian sleuthing in this Baskerville hound country setting, our heroes save the heroine and dispatch the Count in the traditional manner. | ||
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+ | First produced in New York, 1977. | ||
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+ | Permed by Backstage Productions, Queen’s Theatre, (Shaftesbury Ave) London (now Sondheim Theatre, London), 23rd August 1978 – 13th January 1979 | ||
== The original text == | == The original text == | ||
− | Published by Samuel French. ISBN: 9780573614446 | + | |
+ | Published by [[Samuel French]]. ISBN: 9780573614446 | ||
==Translations and adaptations== | ==Translations and adaptations== | ||
== Performance history in South Africa == | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
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+ | 1979: Produced at the [[Alhambra Theatre]], Johannesburg, by [[Pieter Toerien]] and [[Shirley Firth]], directed by [[Stockton Briggle]], with [[Thandi Brewer]], [[John Rogers]], ** | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
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+ | http://www.samuelfrench.com/p/3801/passion-of-dracula-the. | ||
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+ | https://theatricalia.com/person/5zp/david-richmond | ||
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+ | https://theatricalia.com/play/d4v/the-passion-of-dracula | ||
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+ | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hall_(comics) | ||
Theatre programme, [[NELM]]: [Collection: FARMER, Anthony]: 2007. 18. 13. 948 | Theatre programme, [[NELM]]: [Collection: FARMER, Anthony]: 2007. 18. 13. 948 |
Latest revision as of 10:00, 20 November 2023
The Passion of Dracula is a dramatic comedy by Bob Hall (1944-)[1] and David Richmond [2].
Contents
The original text
This version of the Dracula legend, based on the 1897 Bram Stoker novel, is set in the English countryside in 1911 where several village girls have died under mysterious circumstances. Dr. Seward presides over a nearby mental hospital and the locality has acquired a new resident, Count Dracula! A trio of doctors, a young reporter and a stouthearted English lord battle the Count for possession of the lovely heroine. With a dash of Holmesian sleuthing in this Baskerville hound country setting, our heroes save the heroine and dispatch the Count in the traditional manner.
First produced in New York, 1977.
Permed by Backstage Productions, Queen’s Theatre, (Shaftesbury Ave) London (now Sondheim Theatre, London), 23rd August 1978 – 13th January 1979
The original text
Published by Samuel French. ISBN: 9780573614446
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
1979: Produced at the Alhambra Theatre, Johannesburg, by Pieter Toerien and Shirley Firth, directed by Stockton Briggle, with Thandi Brewer, John Rogers, **
Sources
http://www.samuelfrench.com/p/3801/passion-of-dracula-the.
https://theatricalia.com/person/5zp/david-richmond
https://theatricalia.com/play/d4v/the-passion-of-dracula
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hall_(comics)
Theatre programme, NELM: [Collection: FARMER, Anthony]: 2007. 18. 13. 948
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