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Bram Stoker's famous novel has been dramatized into a spell-binding 3-act play by Tim Kelly especially
for high schools and colleges. It retains all the suspense, horror, and enchantment always associated
with the world's most infamous vampire. The French translation was
made by Solly Levy, head of the French Department at Ecole Secondaire de Roberval in Montreal.This
version is designed for easy and economical staging, yet it retains the chilling atmosphere and the
familiar characters that have made Dracula a favorite with producers, actors, and audiences everywhere.
When Dr. Van Helsing, a specialist in obscure maladies, discovers that beautiful Lucy Westenra is the
victim of a vampire, suspicion falls on a mysterious neighbor, Count Dracula, and his frighteningly
beautiful wives, who receive special emphasis. The large cast contains many fine acting parts, from
the haunting vampire wives to the ever-popular Renfield, who fancies a diet of flies and spiders.
There are young lovers, comic staff members, sanatorium guests, and Jonathan Harker, first to fall
victim to the vampire's thirst. The story of his journey to Dracula's fortress will have your audiences
on the edge of their seats. Intermingled with the drama is a fine thread of comedy that helps relieve
mounting tension and chills. Tim Kelly has developed a classic masterwork that always terrifiesand
delightscast and audience. Set, sanatorium sitting room; costumes, current or period.
"One of the most gripping stage plays ever written...a chillingly delightful dramatization."
review of Banbury, Australia, Repertory Club production. Private Schools: "DRACULA was a great
success."Darlington School, Rome, Ga.
More horror from Kelly: Adventure of the Speckled Band,
Bloody Jack, Crimes at the Old Brewery,
Fall of the House of Usher, Murder Takes a
Holiday, Sweeney Todd
See also: Mystery, Murder, and Mayhem
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