Dracula, A Comedy of Terrors By Gordon Greenberg and Steve Rosen “A brisk, slick comedy. Greenberg and Rosen’s anything-goes script brims with cleverness, pop culture references, and nifty stage illusions. If you have a fondness for the broad humor of the 39 Steps take-off or the tongue-in-cheek mayhem of Charles Ludlum, Dracula, A Comedy of Terrors is your cup of giggles.” – The Palm Beach Post Please note that the Sunday matinees and Tuesday evenings will be masking mandatory to welcome patrons who may be more comfortable around others who are masked.
Directed by Gordon Greenberg
With James Daly, Ellen David, Naomi Ngebulana, David Noël and Colin Simmons
Set Michael Gianfrancesco
Costumes Louise Bourret
Lighting Amber Hood
Sound and Original Music Victoria Deiorio
So hilarious, it’s scary!
From the director of Piaf/Dietrich (fka The Angel and the Sparrow), Dracula, A Comedy of Terrors is a lightning-fast, laugh-out-loud, irreverent farce that combines classic horror fiction with all-out silliness and satire. Five world-class actors nimbly tackle dozens of zany characters, in this exciting romp that is imaginatively staged and filled with magic and special effects. Dracula’s antics are guaranteed to raise your pulse as you emit blood-curdling screams — of laughter!
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