Dracula is a 1924 stage play adapted by Hamilton Deane from the novel of the same name by Bram Stoker, and substantially revised by John L. Balderston in 1927. It was the first adaptation of the novel authorized by Stoker’s widow, and has influenced many subsequent adaptations.
The original production starred Raymond Huntley as Dracula; Deane had originally intended to play the title role himself, but in the event opted for the role of Van Helsing. This production toured England for three years before settling in London. In 1927 the play was brought to Broadway by Horace Liveright, who hired John L. Balderston to revise the script for American audiences. The American production starred Béla Lugosi in his first major English-speaking role, with Edward Van Sloan as Van Helsing; both actors reprized their roles in the 1931 film version, which drew on the Deane-Balderston play.
In addition to radically compressing the plot, the play reduced the number of significant characters, combining Lucy Westenra and Mina Murray into a single character, making John Seward this Lucy’s father, and disposing of Quincey Morris and Arthur Holmwood.
Nick Krohn, Director
Stacy Hurt, Fred Hadley & Krista Hadley, Co-Producers
Krista Hadley, Stage Manager
Laura Taylor, Asst. Stage Manager
Pat McConnell, Set Manager
Jill Wright, Lighting
Austin Goodwin, Sound Tech.
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Cast
| Jay Woolston | Count Dracula |
| Russel McGee | Abram Van Helsing |
| Jessie Dyer | Robert Renfield |
| John Feutz | Dr. Thomas Seward |
| Kara Gray | Lucy Westphal |
| Celeste Walker | Mina Grant |
| Celeste Walker | Margaret Sullivan |
| Zach Johnson | Jon Harker |
| Chris Martin | Norbert Briggs |
| Olivia Walker | The Child |
| Jessie Dyer | The Monster |
| Jessie Dyer | Vampiress |
| Kara Gray | Vampiress |
| Celeste Walker | Vampiress |

