Did you know that Dracula was real? Even more amazing, his tomb was never found despite his death hundreds of years ago.
His Count is toothsome and he knows it, first arriving, rock-god-style, in tight leather trousers and a black lace bolero jacket — which he soon discards, the better to reveal his rippling torso and ...
It is shambolic and often poorly acted, and many of its plot points are abruptly dropped, never to be seen again. But it also ...
Dracula, a Comedy of Terrors at the Menier Chocolate Factory review: toothless show lacks bite - 2/5 Despite a talented cast, this Dracula spoof entirely misses the jugular ...
Dracula, A Comedy of Terrors is decidedly in the second camp, pun is absolutely intended. This is Dracula reimagined as a queer odyssey where both men and women are attracted to the blood-sucking ...
The melodrama is cranked up to impressively ridiculous heights in Gordon Greenberg and Steve Rosen's adaptation starring James Daly, Safeena Ladha, Dianne Pilkington, Charlie Stemp and Sebastien ...
British cinema student with a troubled past who is determined to document the life of Victor, a self-imposed recluse.” A ...
Bram Stoker’s classic novel introduced the most famous literary character of all time—the terrifying vampire lord, DRACULA.
Dracula, A Comedy of Terrors by Gordon Greenberg and Steve Rosen, is now open at Menier Chocolate Factory. Read the reviews for the production here and see what the critics are saying!
Gordon Greenberg and Steve Rosen’s off-Broadway hit Dracula, a Comedy of Terrors isn’t that bad: it’s a goofy, gag-filled but fundamentally quite tame parody of Bram Stoker’s immortal 1897 novel that ...