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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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Intermission: Interviews with the Cast and the Psychology of Dracula
Dracula: A Radio Play
37 minutes 16 seconds
5 years ago
Intermission: Interviews with the Cast and the Psychology of Dracula
Today's episode will be slightly different. I'll be interviewing three of the actors from the play to give three different perspectives. Jason Miles will talk about how he felt coming to Dracula for the first time. Erin Lundquist will talk about how the historical background of Dracula relates to issues today and Lindsay Meagher-Swanson, mental health counselor, will talk about how horror fiction can be therapeutic. 
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.