Dracula's Hewitt & Errico Interviewed on XM Sat. Radio

By: Oct. 28, 2004
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Tony Award nominees Tom Hewitt and Melissa Errico, stars of DRACULA, THE MUSICAL, will be interviewed on XM-28 On Broadway, XM Satellite Radio as follows:

Friday October 29th 6:00 PM Broadway Time (Eastern)
Saturday October 30th 12:00 Noon Broadway Time
Sunday October 31st 7:00 PM Broadway Time
Tuesday November 2nd 9:00 PM Hollywood Time (12:00 Midnight Broadway Time)

The program is hosted by John von Soosten, Program Director, XM-28 On Broadway, and Howard Sherman, Executive Director, The American Theatre Wing. Downstage Center is a co-production of XM Satellite Radio and The American Theatre Wing. All programs are archived on the Wing's website americantheatrewing.org.

DRACULA is currently playing at the Belasco Theatre (111 West 44th Street) on Broadway. Previews began Friday, July 30 and opening night was Thursday, August 19.

DRACULA stars Tom Hewitt as Dracula, Melissa Errico as Mina Murray, Don Stephenson as Renfield, Darren Ritchie as Jonathan Harker, Kelli O'Hara as Lucy Westenra, Chris Hoch as Arthur Holmwood, Bart Shatto as Quincey Morris, Shonn Wiley as Jack Seward and Stephen McKinley Henderson as Abraham Van Helsing. The company also includes Celina Carvajal, Melissa Fagan, Jenifer Foote, Anthony Holds, Pamela Jordan, Elizabeth Loyacano, Megan Reinking, Graham Rowat, Megan Sikora and Chuck Wagner.

DRACULA features book and lyrics by Academy Award® and Tony® Award-winner Don Black and Tony® Award-winner Christopher Hampton and music by Tony®-nominated composer Frank Wildhorn. The production is directed by two-time Tony® Award-winner Des McAnuff and choreographed by Mindy Cooper.

DRACULA is a new musical vision of romance, terror and temptation based on the Bram Stoker classic novel. Set in Europe at the end of the Victorian Age, the production follows Dracula's lust for new blood and a small band of mortal men and women who must face his overwhelming seduction and mesmeric supernatural powers.

Performances are Tuesday at 7pm, Wednesday through Saturday at 8:00 PM, with matinees Wednesday and Saturday at 2:00 PM, Sunday at 3:00 PM.

Tickets: www.telecharge.com or (212) 239-6200 / (800) 223-7565 or at the Belasco Theatre.

www.DraculaonBroadway.com


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