Dracula

Wilton’s Music Hall, Graces Alley, London
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This event ended on Saturday 2nd of November 2013
Admission
£22.50 preview (9th October), £25 full price, a limited number of £15 restricted view tickets will be released closer to the opening date
Venue Information
Wilton Music Hall
1 Graces Alley, London, E1 8JB
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Tower Gateway 0.33 miles

Mark Bruce Company
in association with Tobacco Factory Theatre,
Pavilion Dance and Wilton’s Music Hall present

DRACULA
Directed and Choreographed
by Mark Bruce


"Welcome to my house. Come freely. Go safely; and leave something of the happiness you bring.”

In the run up to Halloween this year, Jonathan Goddard will play the infamous Vampire Count, whose sinister and ruthless ambitions challenge the very fabric of Victorian society. Join him at Wilton's, the last surviving Victorian Grand Music Hall, as his victims and opponents rally against him forced to face the darkness and savagery within themselves.

Bruce's company of ten exceptional dancers bring Bram Stoker's haunting, erotic tale to life in a heart wrenching and magical dance theatre production. With an eclectic mix of music from Bach and Mozart to Ligeti and Fred Frith, Bruce explores choreographic styles ranging from the subtlety of classical etiquette to visceral contemporary dance.

Last year, the Mark Bruce Company brought Made in Heaven to Wilton's. Since then our relationship with Tobacco Factory Theatre and Mark Bruce Company has grown exponentially and we are delighted to be co-producing this unique production of Dracula with them.

Dracula is lit by Guy Hoare, designed by Phil Eddolls with costumes by Dorothee Brodrueck, puppets and masks by Pickled Image and make-up by Jyn San.

"The dancers are talented. So is Bruce, utilising a wildly eclectic soundtrack to demonstrate anew a facility for movement invention both visceral and elegant.” The Times

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