'Dracula' To Have Reading at CSN October 18th and 19th
By: Faetra Petillo Sep. 24, 2008
A fifteen-piece live orchestra and more than twenty performers from the Las Vegas Strip will donate their time and talent to bring "Dracula – A New Musical" to the stage at the College of Southern Nevada's Nicholas J. Horn Theatre on Oct. 18 and 19 at 2 p.m. each day.
Carmen Yurich, formerly of "Spamalot," has taken up the creative task of directing the unique musical written by Michael Lazar and Richard Oberacker, which he describes as an "ear movie.""Oberacker's Dracula is all about the music," says Yurich. "His score, comprised of 23 songs, is highly visual and fills the imagination with pictures and movement. The foundation of a concert reading is to suggest the text rather than literally show an entire staging of it. The audience's imagination will let their mind's eye take them on the journey."In lieu of a reader, who usually gives stage directions in a staged reading, we are using projected headings and visual images to help convey the story. The orchestra, instead of just a piano will accompany the actors' singing to help our audience experience as much of this visual ear movie as possible."
The Performing Arts Center, tasked with providing artistic, cultural, educational and entertainment opportunities for the College and the community, receives no state funding for presenting and will use its share of the proceeds to enhance productions by bringing in guest artists and more diverse programming.
VIP tickets for each show are $50 and will include preferred seating and a post-show reception with the performers. Second tier seating is $30. Call the CSN Box Office at 651-LIVE (5483) or visit www.FamilyPromiseLVTickets.com for reservations.

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