A lot of things about America surprised Vladimir Wertsman when he arrived, a political refugee, from Romania in 1967. The biggest surprise was the curiosity about Dracula. “I would say I was from ...
It’s the Halloween season again and BalletMet Columbus has not failed in brewing up yet another biting performance of “Dracula.” The ballet, choreographed and adapted by David Nixon, focuses on ...
Richard Ouzounian and Marek Norman's vampire tuner, which ran for six months at Canada's Stratford Festival in 1999, is unlikely to repeat such success in the U.S., at least in the unfortunate ...
Whether adapted for the stage or screen, productions of Dracula — the 1897 Bram Stoker novel — are only as good as the man wearing the fangs. Happily, a revival of the perennially popular BalletMet ...
In case you didn't know, The Dracula Society (yes, there is one) gives an annual Hamilton Deane Award each year. Previous winners include Ian McKellen for "Gods and Monsters" (1999) and Christopher ...