September 29, 2010 to October 3, 2010
Mark Godden transforms the classic vampire story into a bitingly dramatic – an unexpectedly witty – dance masterpiece. Set to a glorious score by Gustav Mahler, with opulent sets and costumes, this spectacular production is faithful to Bram Stoker’s original. Dracula is the seductive embodiment of pure evil, overflowing with erotic desire, simmering sexuality and blood-sucking horror. Since its 1998 premier, Dracula continues to seduce audiences with its hair-raising theatrics.
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