Dracula flies into town!

Dracula is coming to the Grand Opera House York on 29th September. Pictured is Alice Tones as Dracula. Picture by David Harrison.

Beware people of York, Dracula is in town, a stranger in a strange land.  Come and escape the mundane to a show full of laughter, surprises and absurdity. Grand Opera House staff member Alice Tones gets in the mood and flies high in York this week.

Le Navet Bete, in association with Exeter Northcott Theatre, presents

 

DRACULA: THE BLOODY TRUTH

Grand Opera House York

Saturday 29 September 2018

A lightning quick and flawless comedic exhibition. Dracula: The Bloody Truth is side-splittingly funny and is, by far, the best new comedy I’ve seen this year.   Broadway World

STOP! It is of vital importance that you stop what you’re doing and read this very carefully. Your life may depend on it…

You must have all heard by now of the recent novel, ‘Dracula’, that was released three years ago in 1897 by that dreadful man Bram Stoker, yes? I gave that money grabber, Mr Stoker, all of my research notes, letters, diary entries to write up to warn you…It wasn’t a fictional story at all, no! It was fact, true, real, I was there! I saw the madness, the supernatural. I saw the vampire.

Excuse me, allow me to introduce myself. My name is Professor Abraham Van Helsing, MD, D.Ph., D.Litt., etc, etc, of Amsterdam. I have put together a theatrical performance, along with three other actors I have hired, to warn you all of the dangers of vampires and how to deal with one if the situation arises. Now what are you waiting for? It is imperative that you book your tickets right this instant! It’s a matter of life and death.

Exeter based Le Navet Bete (Dick Tracy, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz) are committed to creating hilarious, physical and totally accessible comedy theatre using creative and engaging storytelling. This brand new comedy theatre show will take audiences on a journey across Europe from the dark and sinister Transylvanian mountains to the awkwardly charming seaside town of Whitby whilst the frantic Van Helsing and his three amateur actors try to stage a life-changing, factual theatrical production of the events of Dracula. Directed by one of the UK’s most exciting comedy directors, John Nicholson (Peepolykus) and designed by Phil Eddolls (Mark Bruce Company, Improbable Theatre), Dracula: The Bloody Truth promises to have the vampires back in the ground and leave audiences flying high.

This show has been supported by Arts Council England.

Tickets from £22.50

Box Office: 0844 871 3024

Online Booking: ww.atgtickets.com/york