[NEohioPAL]Opening Night for Dracula at the Kent Stage

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Wed Oct 22 07:48:00 PDT 2003


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The Kent Stage 
is proud to announce the opening of

Bram Stoker's
DRACULA

Directed and adapted for the stage by
Jack L. Herman

Opening night is Thursday, October 23!  8pm performance

Advance discount tickets available at the theatre box office during business 
hours or at Mr. Fun's Costumes (Kent location) for only $5.00.

Tickets the night of show are $12.00 adult and $8.00 student.

The Kent Stage is located at 175 E. Main Street in downtown Kent.

Performances are October 23, 24, 25, 30, 31st and November 1st.

For more information please call the theatre box office at 330-677-5005

(October 25th is the huge Halloween blowout in downtown Kent.  We encourage 
everyone to come in costume to see the show and afterwards enjoy the nightlife 
that this event offers.)


**********************************************

Bram Stoker's Dracula

A superbly sensual stage adaptation of Bram Stoker's Gothic horror novel.

Closely following the original novel in form and spirit.  The legendary Count 
Dracula is first seen as the epitome of the attractiveness of Evil.  
Seductively he draws his victims into his arms; mesmerized, trancelike, willing, and 
unafraid.
    
Dripping with realism and exploding with horrifying special effects, 
audiences will be truly frightened by Bram Stoker's Dracula.  From his arrival in 
England as a ravenous wolf to the bloody death of Lucy when a stake is driven 
through her heart, audiences will sit spellbound and tingling with fear.  And the 
final confrontation between good and evil will have the audience on the edge 
of their seats.  A powerful, terrifying event for all.

Featuring the talents of:

Todd Kotler as Dr. Jack Seward
Darlene Fonzi as Mina Harker
Jeremy Karns as Jonathan Harker
Erin LaFountain as Lucy Westenra
Charles Leonard as Quincey P. Morris
Alex J. Nine as Arthur Holmwood
William Morgan as R.M. Renfield
Dan Camburn as Prof. Van Helsing
Kat Sokolowska, Sarah Killian and Theresa Gabernuth as the vampire brides
and
Jack L. Herman as Count Dracula


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<BR>
Directed and adapted for the stage by<BR>
Jack L. Herman<BR>
<BR>
Opening night is <B>Thursday, October 23!</B>  8pm performance<BR>
<BR>
Advance discount tickets available at the theatre box office during business=
 hours or at Mr. Fun's Costumes (Kent location) for only <B>$5.00.</B><BR>
<BR>
Tickets the night of show are <B>$12.00 adult</B> and <B>$8.00 student</B>.<=
BR>
<BR>
<B>The Kent Stage</B> is located at 175 E. Main Street in downtown Kent.<BR>
<BR>
Performances are <B>October 23, 24, 25, 30, 31st</B> and <B>November 1st.</B=
><BR>
<BR>
For more information please call the theatre box office at <B>330-677-5005<B=
R>
<BR>
(October 25th is the huge Halloween blowout in downtown Kent.  We encou=
rage everyone to come in costume to see the show and afterwards enjoy the ni=
ghtlife that this event offers.)</B><BR>
<BR>
<BR>
**********************************************<BR>
<BR>
<B>Bram Stoker's Dracula</B><BR>
<BR>
A superbly sensual stage adaptation of Bram Stoker's Gothic horror novel.<BR=
>
<BR>
Closely following the original novel in form and spirit.  The legendary=
 Count Dracula is first seen as the epitome of the attractiveness of Evil.&n=
bsp; Seductively he draws his victims into his arms; mesmerized, trancelike,=
 willing, and unafraid.<BR>
    <BR>
Dripping with realism and exploding with horrifying special effects, audienc=
es will be truly frightened by Bram Stoker's Dracula.  From his arrival=
 in England as a ravenous wolf to the bloody death of Lucy when a stake is d=
riven through her heart, audiences will sit spellbound and tingling with fea=
r.  And the final confrontation between good and evil will have the aud=
ience on the edge of their seats.  A powerful, terrifying event for all=
.<BR>
<BR>
<B>Featuring the talents of:</B><BR>
<BR>
<B>Todd Kotler</B> as Dr. Jack Seward<BR>
<B>Darlene Fonzi</B> as Mina Harker<BR>
<B>Jeremy Karns</B> as Jonathan Harker<BR>
<B>Erin LaFountain</B> as Lucy Westenra<BR>
<B>Charles Leonard</B> as Quincey P. Morris<BR>
<B>Alex J. Nine</B> as Arthur Holmwood<BR>
<B>William Morgan</B> as R.M. Renfield<BR>
<B>Dan Camburn</B> as Prof. Van Helsing<BR>
<B>Kat Sokolowska</B>, <B>Sarah Killian</B> and <B>Theresa Gabernuth</B> as=20=
the vampire brides<BR>
and<BR>
<B>Jack L. Herman</B> as Count Dracula<BR>
<BR>
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