The Scarborough News

Cast for theatre’s first show of summer season

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Casting has been announced for a new production which takes the lid off the familiar story of the world’s greatest – or worst, depending on how you look at it – vampire.

Dracula: the Bloody Truth is a co-production from the Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarboroug­h and the Octagon Theatre Bolton.

Based – loosely – on the book by Bram Stoker, it’s written by one of the UK’s leading touring physical comedy theatre companies, La Navet Bete, and John Nicholson, one of the co-writers of previous Octagon production­s the Hound of the Baskervill­es and the Time Machine.

It’s from the same creative team that were behind last year’s Stephen Joseph Theatre’s hits the 39 Steps and the UK Theatre Award-nominated The Comedy of Errors (more or less).

Chris Hannon, Annie Kirkman, who was seen at the venue in last Christmas’s hit show Beauty and the Beast, Killian Macardle and Amy Revelle will be directed by Paul Robinson in a show which sees vampire hunter Van Helsing reveal the real story behind the phenomenon. It’s 1900. Dracula, the bestsellin­g novel by Bram Stoker, was released three years ago and Professor Abraham Van Helsing is not happy. He was there. He knows the truth. The Bloody Truth.

The Truth must come out. Profession­al vampire hunter Van Helsing has gathered a troupe of highly trained, versatile actors to tell the story of the vampire who sailed from Transylvan­ia to Whitby – just up the coast from Scarboroug­h – leaving a trail of destructio­n in his wake…

Director Paul Robinson said: “Our first summer show of last year was the 39 Steps, which was so wonderfull­y successful we knew it would be a hard act to follow.

"But when we came across the script for Dracula: the Bloody Truth we knew we’d found a worthy successor – a show we could really sink our teeth into! And as an added bonus, of course, it’s got a lovely local connection – in the original story, Count Dracula makes landfall at Whitby, just up the coast, so we (proudly?) think of him as a local boy.”

Lotte Wakeham, Artistic Director at the Octagon Theatre Bolton, says: “We are excited to once again be teaming up with our friends at the Stephen Joseph Theatre, this time to present this hilarious, fast-paced, knockabout comedy. The script is from the same co-writer of our previous production­s of The Hound of the Baskervill­es and The Time Machine, so audiences are in for a real treat in this fresh and very funny adaptation. Forget everything you think you know about Dracula and join us for what promises to be a great night out.”

Dracula: The Bloody Truth is designed by Helen Coyston, with lighting design by Jane Laljee. The composer and sound designer is Simon Slater and movement direction is by Wayne Parsons. The wardrobe supervisor is Julia Perry-Mook. The assistant director is Jack Clearwater and the assistant musical director is Dylan Townley.

Dracula: the Bloody Truth is at the Stephen Joseph Theatre from July 3 to 27.

Tickets are available on 01723 370541 and online at www. sjt.uk.com

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Clockwise from to left, Annie Kirkman, Killian Macardle, Amy Revelle and Chris Hannon.

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