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Dracula: A Radio Play
dracularadio
7 episodes
9 months ago
A new adaption that attempts to counteract a century of pop culture distortion and adaptation decay to return to the fear and menace of the original Bram Stoker classic.
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Drama
Fiction
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A new adaption that attempts to counteract a century of pop culture distortion and adaptation decay to return to the fear and menace of the original Bram Stoker classic.
Show more...
Drama
Fiction
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Act I: The Castle
Dracula: A Radio Play
17 minutes 19 seconds
5 years ago
Act I: The Castle
Our story begins in Transylvania where solicitor Jonathan Harker is traveling to Transylvania to act as an estate agent for Count Dracula, who wishes to move to England. Jonathan is young, ambitious and eager to move up at his firm for the benefit of himself and his future wife, Mina Murray. He finds Dracula's influence pervades mysterious castle and is able to penetrate his psyche when he is most vulnerable.  Act I Cast Narrator: Patrick McNamara  Jonathan Harker: James Worth Dracula: Tor Alexsson Innkeeper’s Wife/Vampire Sister #1: Erin Lundquist Vampire Sister #3 Lindsay Meagher-Swanson Vampire Sister #2: Hayley Jackson Sound Editor: Shereen Khan If you would like to support the show go to https://ko-fi.com/dracularadio  
Dracula: A Radio Play
A new adaption that attempts to counteract a century of pop culture distortion and adaptation decay to return to the fear and menace of the original Bram Stoker classic.