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Dracula (1977 play)

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Date premiered
  
20 October, 1977

Director
  
Dennis Rosa

Producing company
  
Jujamcyn Theaters

Place premiered
  
Martin Beck Theatre

Venue
  
Al Hirschfeld Theatre

Original language
  
English language

Written by
  
Hamilton Deane John L. Balderston

Characters
  
Count Dracula Jonathan Harker Abraham Van Helsing Dr. Seward Butterworth R. M. Renfield Miss Wells Lucy Seward

Setting
  
Purley, England. The 1920s.

Awards
  
Tony Award for Best Costume Design, Tony Award for Best Revival, Raven Award

Producers
  
Nelle Nugent, Elizabeth Ireland McCann, John Wulp, Max Weitzenhoffer, Victor Lurie

Nominations
  
Tony Award for Best Scenic Design

Dracula is a 1977 Broadway play originally written by Hamilton Deane from the novel of the same name by Bram Stoker. Later revisions to the play were made by John L. Balderston, for the original 1927 Broadway production.

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Plot

A charming Transylvanian count named Dracula, who is a vampire, goes out to seduce women for their blood.

Production

The 1977 revival was directed by Dennis Rosa, with sets and costumes by the renowned Edward Gorey. The play opened on October 20, 1977 at the Martin Beck Theatre in New York City, and closed on January 6, 1980 after 925 performances.

The original cast included Frank Langella as Count Dracula (later replaced by Raul Julia), Alan Coates as Jonathan Harker, Jerome Dempsey as Abraham Van Helsing, Dillon Evans as Dr. Seward, Baxter Harris as Butterworth, Richard Kavanaugh as R. M. Renfield, Gretchen Oehler as Miss Wells, and Ann Sachs as Lucy Seward.

The play was produced by Jujamcyn Theaters (under the direction of Richard G. Wolff, President), Elizabeth Ireland McCann, John Wulp, Victor Lurie, Nellie Nugent and Max Weitzenhoffer. Dracula was originally conceived and produced by the Nantucket Stage Company by John Wulp.

Awards

The show won two Tony Awards for Most Innovative Production of a Revival and Best Costume Design (Edward Gorey).

Film

Frank Langella would go on to reprise the role of Count Dracula in the 1979 film version directed by John Badham.

References

Dracula (1977 play) Wikipedia


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