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Dracula

Dracula
Dracula was a well presented and well adapted play that has been transformed to fit into the 21st Century. As Dracula was my second play ever, this was a complete spin on True West, which I saw earlier in the year. For me, Dracula was difficult to follow, as before I had no intelligence on the play's history. I found myself enjoying the set more than the acting, as the props were very impressive. The characters, I felt were very active in the play. They portrayed their parts as though they were living in them. In my humble opinion the most impressive part of the theatre was the set. Although I am not much of an aficionado of the dark things like Count Dracula, the play was a lively presentation of the Robinson Theatre.
Dracula would have been a much easier play to present in past centuries when people actually believed in vampires and that sort of thing. As there is some excitement of the vampire trying to seduce Mina, and the howling wolves, multiple other noises,......


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