Dracula (1995)
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A dramatic adaptation for the stage of Bram Stoker's novel Dracula, co-authored by John Godber[1] and Jane Thornton[2]. Its world premier was at the Spring Street Theatre, home of Hull Truck Theatre Company.[3]
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- http://www.towertheatre.org.uk/archive/2005/drac.htm
- http://www.virtual-lancaster.net/reviews/dukes/dukes_2003/03_d_dracula.htm
- http://www.blackpoolgrand.co.uk/news/2/798/GRAND'S-YOUTH-THEATRE-GET-THEIR-TEETH-INTO-DRACULA.htm