Actor Cristinel Hogas plays in 'Dracula' adaptation 

Date
10th Feb 15 - 14th Mar 15

Time
Tues - Sat 7.30pm; Sat Matinee 3.30pm

Location
THE LION & UNICORN THEATRE LONDON 42-44 Gaisford Street, Kentish Town, NW5 2ED

Price
£19 (Standard) £15 (Concessions)

Further information
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Dracula, Bram Stoker’s enduring horror classic tells the story of newly qualified lawyer Jonathan Harker, who arrives in Transylvania to meet with the mysterious Count Dracula and help him with the purchase of a London home. As a guest in Dracula’s remote and crumbling castle, perched high in the Carpathian Mountains on the borders of Transylvania, Bukovina, and Moldavia, Harker soon discovers a darker side to both his new client and his foreboding castle, resulting in him becoming a prisoner there.
Meanwhile, back in England, a catalogue of unsettling incidents unfolds. A Russian ship is wrecked on the rocks near the Yorkshire village of Whitby, there is no sign of its crew and its Captain is lashed to the helm. Strange puncture marks appear on the neck of a young woman, who is visibly wasting away before the eyes of the three suitors who had all proposed marriage on the same day. An inmate of the local lunatic asylum begins raving about the arrival of his ‘Master’, the ever elusive Count Dracula, who himself begins seducing Harker’s devoted fiancée Wilhelmina "Mina" Murray.
Harker escapes from his prison, and after recuperating in Budapest, he joins a determined group of adversaries led by Professor Abraham Van Helsing from Amsterdam in a cross-country chase back to Dracula’s castle where they intend to have a one final show-down with the Count.
Cast:
Ella Garland – Mrs. Evans / Helga
Geoffrey Grant – Dr. Jack Seward
Cristinel Hogas – Count Dracula
Mitch Howell – Van Helsing
Connie Jackson - Lucy
Grant Leat – Renfield
Mark Lawson – Jonathan Harker
Anthony Matteo – Arthur Holmwood
Josephine Rattigan - Mina
 
Based on the original novel by Bram Stoker
Adaptation / Direction / Staging / Producer: Simon James Collier
Movement Direction / Staging / Co Producer: Omar F. Okai
Set & Costume Design: Christina Pomeroy
Lighting Design: Michael Edwards
Sound Design: James Corner




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