One hundred years of Dracula on stage: ‘Vampirism can be a metaphor for themes in modern life’
The cast of Blackeyed Theatre’s production of Dracula, which is touring until May 2025. Photo: Karl Andre Photography
A century after Bram Stoker’s iconic character broke through on stage, Blackeyed Theatre is sending him back out on tour. Given the many audience preconceptions about Dracula, fashioning a show that avoids parody is key, its creators tells Nick Smurthwaite
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