The Dracula Spectacula (2005)
Music by Andrew Parr
Directed by Emma Wilson Assistant Director John Thompson
Musical Director/Piano & Keyboards - Andrew Chadney
Choreography - Anna York
Performances: Tue 4th to Sat 8th October 2005, Bell Theatre
Contents
Introduction
Most of us know the Dracula story of a Transylvanian count and his efforts to seduce innocents into becoming vampires and the forces of good that ultimately triumph over him. Well this is a little bit like that but with singing, dancing and a very corny script.
For those of you who need it here’s a quick recap with the Spectacula spin on things. The inexperienced Miss Nadia Naïve takes her pupils on a school vacation to Transylvania where they encounter adventures beyond their wildest imaginations. Dracula becomes very hot under the collar when he meets such innocence, and with help from his mother and manservant he tries to lure Nadia to an unknown fate deep within the bowels of his mysterious castle. But fear not, our hero Nicholas Necrophiliac with help from Father O’Stake, Hansel and Gretel and the locals, is here to save the day.
Cast
Crew
- Production Assistant - Tricia Carroll
- Stage Manager - Graham Clements
- Assistant Stage Managers - Kasia Blake, Jennifer Campbell, Siobhan Campbell, Beth Flitton, Stuart Flitton, Peter Judge, John Thompson & Deaglan Whelan
- Lighting Design - Mike Elliott & Chris Liddle
- Lighting Operator - Chris Lloyd
- Sound Design - Bob Callender
- Sound Operator - Rosie Brunt
- Set Design - Miriam Evans
- Set Construction - Graham Clements, Mike Elliott, Rosie Clements the cast & crew
- Costumes - Lisa Thomas, Stuart Draper & Jenny Clements
- Make up - Rae Mulcahy & Tricia Carroll
- Props - Graham Clements, Jenny Clements & Rosie Clements
Reviews
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Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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