Dracula, a Comedy of Terrors at the Menier Chocolate Factory review: toothless show lacks bite - 2/5 Despite a talented cast, this Dracula spoof entirely misses the jugular ...
His Count is toothsome and he knows it, first arriving, rock-god-style, in tight leather trousers and a black lace bolero jacket — which he soon discards, the better to reveal his rippling torso and ...
Vampires have always had that sexy je ne sais quoi. Whether they have ever been this sexy and this funny at the same time is ...
Though vampires are often presented as villains, there are many cases over the years, particularly recently, where they have ...
As audience members filed into the theater to see Macalester’s spring production of “Dracula: A Feminist Revenge Fantasy, ...
Faber has signed Emma Carroll’s first middle-grade series in a six-figure three-book deal.
Van Helsing sets out with the help of Johnathan Harker and others to stop Dracula and save Mina. Count Dracula was a made-for ...
Count Dracula, who comes to England to find new victims and fresh blood, particularly realtor/solicitor Jonathan Harker and the women in his life, Lucy, and Mina. Some plot points were simplified ...
He is captured and imprisoned by the undead vampire Dracula, who travels to London, inspired by a photograph of Harker's betrothed, Mina Murray. In Britain, Dracula begins a reign of seduction and ...
Dracula, A Comedy of Terrors is decidedly in the second camp, pun is absolutely intended. This is Dracula reimagined as a queer odyssey where both men and women are attracted to the blood-sucking ...