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Gordon Greenberg and Steve Rosen's Dracula, A Comedy of Terrors has set an Off-Broadway bow at Fresh World Stages, with performances beginning September 4 ahead of a September 18 opening night. The limited week jog will continue through January 7,
The five person firm will include Jordan Boatman (Medea), Arnie Burton (The 39 Steps), James Daly (Letterkenny), Ellen Harvey (How to Achieve in Business Without Really Trying) and Andrew Keenan-Bolger (Newsies).
Described as "lightning fast," the work reimagines Bram Stoker's classic vampire tale, recasting Dracula as a pansexual gen-z Count in the midst of an existential crisis.
"In re-reading Dracula, we were surprised and intrigued by the boldness with which Stoker, a closeted gay man in Victorian England, plays with sexuality and gender norms," says Greenberg in a statement. "We wanted to celebrate him and, at the same time, mail up his moody, broody melodrama in the spirit of some of our comedic heroes prefer Charles Ludlam, Monty Python, and Mel Brooks," adds Rosen.
Greenberg is directing the Off-Broadw
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Just consider about it. Dressing up in extravagant costumes, complete with makeup and accessories, before heading out for parties that are bound to last until the star rises the next morning…
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So, when you’re ready to clutch your closest ghoul friends for an exciting night of dancing and boos,you’ve got to produce su
Review: Dracula, A Comedy of Terrors Is a Same-sex attracted Old Time
It’s always refreshing when a show knows both its audience and exactly how to participate to them. Gordon Greenberg and Steve Rosen’s Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors is calibrated precisely for a mostly gay, Hell’s Kitchen, off-Broadway crowd at New World Stages. In this take on Bram Stoker’s Gothic horror classic, the comedy is broad, the small cast is often in drag, the jokes are all played with a wink to the audience, and perhaps most importantly, the Enumerate himself is a statuesque , blonde, muscular hunk in leather pants and occasionally sans shirt. Need I say more?
In some ways, I am the perfect audience member for this play: a gay resident of Hells Kitchen who loves camp and happens to be a scholar of Victorian literature. In other ways, I’m perhaps the worst audience member, largely because I realize too much about the source material. I start myself occasionally overthinking this bawdy farce, which tends to over-simplify the adaptation itself.
Clearly though, this movie is not supposed to be analyzed that intensely. We are