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*Lighting Design - [[Christian Murphy]] | *Lighting Design - [[Christian Murphy]] | ||
− | *Lighting Operator - [[ | + | *Lighting Operator - [[Laura Morgan]] |
*Sound designer/Composer [[Gerard Johnson]] | *Sound designer/Composer [[Gerard Johnson]] | ||
+ | *Set Design - [[Mark Bullock]] | ||
+ | *ASM - [[Lauri Morgan]] | ||
+ | *ASM - [[Richard Williamson]] | ||
== Reviews == | == Reviews == |
Revision as of 10:47, 16 January 2008
by Bram Stoker
adapted by Mark Bullock
Directed by Mark Bullock
Performances: Tue 5th – Sat 9th February 2008, Bell Theatre
Please note that this show starts at 7.45pm.
Contents
Introduction
A young lawyer named Jonathan Harker travels to the far reaches of eastern Europe to finalise the sale of an English property bought by Count Dracula. Unknown to him that Dracula is a demon of unimaginable limits that plans to enslave the populace of London and to return to his position of power throughout Europe.
Cast
- Professor Van Helsing - Simon Gleisner
- Dracula - David Blatcher
- Mina Murray - Francesca Wilson
- Lucy Westenra - Vicky Gaskin
- Jonathan Harker - Rob Franklin
- Dr Jack Seward - Damian Molyneux
- Renfield - David Lomas
- Arthur Holmwood - Matt Fox
- Capt of Demeter/Ensemble - Kevin Monk
- Quincy Morris - Matthew Platt
- Mrs Westenra/Ensemble - Carole Coyne
- Vampire/Ensemble - Rebecca Frecknall
- Vampire/Ensemble - Olivia Fewster
- Vampire/Ensemble - Molly Clery
- Ensemble - Katie Haniford
Crew
- Stage Manager - Kay George
- Lighting Design - Christian Murphy
- Lighting Operator - Laura Morgan
- Sound designer/Composer Gerard Johnson
- Set Design - Mark Bullock
- ASM - Lauri Morgan
- ASM - Richard Williamson
Reviews
Some review quotes go here
Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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References
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