| NEW - DRACULA - Talkin' Broadway review |
| Posted by: T.B._Admin. 09:03 pm EST 02/17/20 |
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David Hurst takes a look at Dracula at Classic Stage Company:
Having already cleverly co-opted most of Jane Austen's canon into vehicles for herself, as well as the best of Louisa May Alcott and William Makepeace Thackeray, playwright and actress Kate Hamill has now set her sights on Bram Stoker's 1897 epistolary novel Dracula, currently in production at Classic Stage Company (performed in repertory with Frankenstein) with perplexing and often disastrous results. Thanks to an incoherent tone courtesy of director Sarna Lapine and wildly over-the-top performances by a game cast, Hamill's Dracula doesn't know what it wants to be and audience members are left to scratch their heads in stupefying befuddlement. |
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