Dracula - Photo by Dylan Evans
AussieTheatre has a double pass to giveaway to shake & stir theatre co’s Dracula at the Riverside Theatres on Saturday 1st April.
Sharpen your fangs, as the multi-award winning theatre company shake & stir theatre co are back with the promise – there will be blood! Bram Stoker’s gothic masterpiece Dracula swoops the country and will visit Riverside Theatres from 1st to 4th April for a strictly limited season.
Created and adapted by one of Australia’s leading contemporary theatre companies, this critically acclaimed adaptation of Bram Stoker’s 1897 horror-classic is every bit as tortured and charismatic as the novel. The 2015 premiere season of the work garnered stellar five-star reviews and attracted five Matilda Awards nominations including Best Mainstage Production.
Dracula tells the story of young lawyer Jonathan Harker as he visits Castle Dracula in the Carpathian Mountains. Alone and trapped within the castle walls, Jonathan discovers that his host Dracula wants more than just his presence at the dinner table; he might also be the main course. Leaving Jonathan for dead and his castle behind, Dracula travels to London on a quest for seduction, true love and above all blood.
Directed by the award-winning Michael Futcher and adapted by shake & stir’s Artistic Directors Nelle Lee and Nick Skubij, this twisted tale features a stellar cast including fellow Artistic Director Ross Balbuziente, Michael Wahr (Othello, Hamlet), Adele Querol (Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead) and David Whitney (My Fair Lady, Fiddler on the Roof, 1984, Rock of Ages).
Competition closes March 22, 2016 at 6pm AEST. Winners will be contacted via email/phone.
Dracula
Saturday 1st April at 8pm
Riverside Theatres
Corner market and Church Street, Parramatta NSW
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