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Count Orlok's mustache in Robert Eggers' Nosferatu has garnered just as much support as it has criticism. Here's Eggers' take on the situation.
And there certainly are in the Blackeyed Theatre production of Dracula, presently showing at the Hippodrome in Darlington.
Bram Stoker's 'Dracula' and its films share a name but few truths. The novel hides darker secrets and stranger truths than ...
“Dracula old boy, you’re alive!” enthuses Stemp’s Harker when the count has survived the shipwreck he caused while sailing from Transylvania to Whitby. “Well I wouldn’t go that far ...
This is Dracula reimagined as a queer odyssey where both men and women are attracted to the blood-sucking Count. It begins when Jonathan Harker (played with wide-eyed neurosis by Charlie Stemp), ...
Set in Transylvania, the story follows Jonathan Harker, a timid English estate agent, who travels to meet his new client, Count Dracula. The Count, however, turns out to be not only a vampire but a ...
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