First Review of Dracula - The Blood is Life
Az első krititka a Drakula - A vér az élet c. darabról.
Dracula: Blood is Life at RWS
By Anson Ong - Oct 30 review
Horror buffs, time to sink your imaginary fangs into a theatrical spectacular this Halloween season. For those of you who are familiar with the century-old horror novel by Bram Stoker, you must have known who Count Dracula is. Yes, IS. For he still walks this earth during the witching hours and lo and behold! He has now settled in modern cosmopolitan Singapore.
In this latest electrifying stage production helmed by American playwright Steven Dietz and produced by UK theatre company Ewing Entertainment, audiences can expect a blood-curling, spine-chilling experience. British actor Keith-Lee Castle is cast as Count Dracula while the role of Lucy is played by renowned Singaporean songstress Narelle Kheng from local band The Sam Willows.
At the Gala show last Friday, I expected little as I have definitely heard of the famous Bram Stoker classic but have never got the chance to read the novel. Still, I was mind-blown. The use of stage effects were perfect. The light illusion, smoke-billowing effects, impressive lighting (that imitates lightning just feet away) and stage choreography, all of which are spectacular to say the least.
Eredeti interjú az alábbi linken található (láthatsz néhány színpadi fotót és egy videót is).
Original interview from here (you can see some stage shots and a short video).
alvinology.com/2016/10/30/dracula-blood-life-rws/
Az első krititka a Drakula - A vér az élet c. darabról.
Dracula: Blood is Life at RWS
By Anson Ong - Oct 30 review
Horror buffs, time to sink your imaginary fangs into a theatrical spectacular this Halloween season. For those of you who are familiar with the century-old horror novel by Bram Stoker, you must have known who Count Dracula is. Yes, IS. For he still walks this earth during the witching hours and lo and behold! He has now settled in modern cosmopolitan Singapore.
In this latest electrifying stage production helmed by American playwright Steven Dietz and produced by UK theatre company Ewing Entertainment, audiences can expect a blood-curling, spine-chilling experience. British actor Keith-Lee Castle is cast as Count Dracula while the role of Lucy is played by renowned Singaporean songstress Narelle Kheng from local band The Sam Willows.
At the Gala show last Friday, I expected little as I have definitely heard of the famous Bram Stoker classic but have never got the chance to read the novel. Still, I was mind-blown. The use of stage effects were perfect. The light illusion, smoke-billowing effects, impressive lighting (that imitates lightning just feet away) and stage choreography, all of which are spectacular to say the least.
Eredeti interjú az alábbi linken található (láthatsz néhány színpadi fotót és egy videót is).
Original interview from here (you can see some stage shots and a short video).
alvinology.com/2016/10/30/dracula-blood-life-rws/