Performing in the relatively unheard-of historical venue that is The London Library, the setting is definitely the star of this production. Based on Bram Stoke...
It takes some self belief to decide to take on a novel like Dracula. It’s one of only a few novels that have remained in print since its publishing in 1896, and...
It seems fitting to present Dracula at The Lion and Unicorn Theatre. You enter through the rowdy pub, up the spiralling staircase and into a small, dark and mis...
Hardcore Gothic fans will be pleasantly surprised by the comprehensiveness of the British Library’s Gothic exhibition. Beginning with Horace Walpole’s The Castl...
A bloodied woman draped in white lies on a table. A monk in habit and hood stands over her. A half naked Dracula appears and draws a knife clean across his neck...
Tin Shed Theatre Company is busy, busy, busy. I speak to Company Director Georgina Harris on a chance free day between school tours of An Inspector Calls an...