Adapted by Nick Lane, this brilliant, theatrical treatment of Bram Stoker’s adventure blends Victorian Gothic with the Contemporary, showcasing Blackeyed Theatre’s trademark ensemble performance style and featuring a haunting soundscape, powerful performances and innovative design for an exhilarating theatrical experience.
BOOK TICKETS
Tuesday 5 November 2024: 7:30pm.
Wednesday 6 November 2024: 7:30pm.
Suitable for ages 12+
Approximate running time: 2 hours 20 minutes (including interval).
Cast:
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Maya-Nika is delighted to be on her first tour with Blackeyed Theatre! Half Dutch, half American, Maya-Nika trained at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts.
Her credits include Locomotive for Murder: The Improvised Whodunnit (Edinburgh Fringe, Greenwich Theatre, Offie Nominated), Seal Boy (Riverside Studios, Offie Nominated), News Revue (Canal Cafe Theatre) and Cinderella (Regal Theatre).
Her television credits include US (BBC).
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David is delighted to be joining Blackeyed Theatre and the Dracula company.
His theatre credits include I Love You, Mum – I Promise I Won’t Die and Hard to Swallow (TiE It Up Theatre), Damned United (Red Ladder), The Last Seam (Cast) SUS (Unfinished Histories), The Last Shift (Garry Morris/Seven Arts), The Get Lost Show (York Maze), Striking Dilemmas (The Melting Shop), All Things Considered (Esk Valley Theatre), The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde and The Importance of Being Earnest (Theatre Mill), September in the Rain (The Booking Office), The Daughter-in-Law (Crucible Theatre).
David’s film credits include Low Rollers and The Human Solution (Bae Batt LLC), while his television credits include Coronation Street, Hollyoaks, Emmerdale and Scott & Bailey.
David is the producer for TiE It Up Theatre, touring plays to secondary schools and theatres. He also delivers drama-based corporate training as a facilitator/actor/writer.
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Richard’s theatre credits include Ben and Imo (Royal Shakespeare Company), Watch on the Rhine (Donmar), Twelfth Night (National Theatre), Hamlet (World Tour), Of Mice and Men (UK Tour), The Mousetrap(West End and Asian Tour), Wind in the Willows (New Vic, Stoke), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (The RoseTheatre, Kingston), After the Dance, As You Like It, Suddenly Last Summer, Lady of the Lake and Enlightenment (Theatre by the Lake, Keswick), Pictures of Dorian Gray, For Services Rendered (Jermyn Street Theatre), Home Death (Finborough Theatre), Bliss Bear (Arcola Theatre), The Importance of Being Earnest, As You Like It and Twelfth Night (Guildford Shakespeare Company).
His television and film credits include Gandhi Before India, Ragdoll, Game Over and Best Man.
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Pelé trained at the Identity School of Acting, Stratford East Young Company & National Youth Theatre.
His theatre credits Include Mark in People, Places And Things and John in Labyrinth (Collective Acting Studio), Courtney in Bystanders (Theatre Peckham), Aaron in Run and Corey in Painkiller (Theatre Royal Stratford East) and Fog Everywhere (Camden People’s Theatre).
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Marie trained at Identity School of Acting.
Her theatre credits Include Aromatherapy (Talawa Theatre Company), Dorothy, A Play (Institute of Contemporary Arts), Baking Hot (White Bear Theatre), I’ll Be Right Here (Four Fig Theatre), Amandla! and Nowhere To Run (Hampstead Theatre) and Babe, The Sheep Pig (Regents Park Open Air Theatre).
As a writer, Marie has had her plays performed at Hampstead Theatre, as well as the opportunity to collaborate with and receive mentorship from esteemed playwrights Roy Williams, John Kani, and Steve Waters.
Her short film Carry Me, which she wrote and starred in, is set to begin its festival run in Autumn 2024.
Marie is very excited to be touring with Blackeyed Theatre!
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Harry trained at Rose Bruford College.
His theatre credits include Harry Potter & The Cursed Child (Palace Theatre), Florian Zeller’s The Son (Duke of York Theatre) and multiple iterations of NewsRevue (Canal Cafe Theatre and Seven Dials Playhouse.)
His television credits include Doctors (BBC).
Harry is also a writer and recently workshopped his first play Colliery Boys at Laurels Theatre, Whitley Bay.
Posted on 11 July 2024
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