Dracula: A Family Musical


Ed Hudgins

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DRACULA: A FAMILY MUSICAL

dracula1.gif

by Talia Greenberg and Edward L. Hudgins

Opening October 17 in

The Shops at Georgetown Park Mall

3222 M Street, NW

(food court level)

Saturdays and Sundays

October 17-November 8, 2009

at 1:30pm dracula77w.jpg

Presented for children and families, the show is approximately 40 minutes long,

based on the novel by Bram Stoker and featuring 7 original songs.

Tickets cost $12 for adults and $10 for children 13 and younger.

Tickets can be purchased at the door and reserved by

calling 703-271-7770 or by clicking here to send an email

Directed by Juliana Avery and Catherine Aselford

Cast: Timothy R. King, as Dracula

[most recently seen as "Willie Wonka" at the Alliance Theatre.]

Charlene V. Smith as Mina

[last seen in The GTTC's Fringe Festival hit Jack the Ticket Ripper]

Stefan Aleksander as Renfield

Sarah Haft as Dr. Van Helsing

and

Jonathan Lee Taylor as Jonathan Harker

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DRACULA: A FAMILY MUSICAL

dracula1.gif

by Talia Greenberg and Edward L. Hudgins

Opening October 17 in

The Shops at Georgetown Park Mall

3222 M Street, NW

(food court level)

Saturdays and Sundays

October 17-November 8, 2009

at 1:30pm dracula77w.jpg

Presented for children and families, the show is approximately 40 minutes long,

based on the novel by Bram Stoker and featuring 7 original songs.

Tickets cost $12 for adults and $10 for children 13 and younger.

Tickets can be purchased at the door and reserved by

calling 703-271-7770 or by clicking here to send an email

Directed by Juliana Avery and Catherine Aselford

Cast: Timothy R. King, as Dracula

[most recently seen as "Willie Wonka" at the Alliance Theatre.]

Charlene V. Smith as Mina

[last seen in The GTTC's Fringe Festival hit Jack the Ticket Ripper]

Stefan Aleksander as Renfield

Sarah Haft as Dr. Van Helsing

and

Jonathan Lee Taylor as Jonathan Harker

Heh heh - fangs for the memories... ;-)

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There's no broom for more puns here. The unschooled reader might need a transylvation of these remarks.

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More seriously, Ed, good luck with this. I hadn't realized you wrote fiction and plays. It's great to be versatile (now if I can figure out how to use a knife and fork together...)

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More seriously, Ed, good luck with this. I hadn't realized you wrote fiction and plays. It's great to be versatile (now if I can figure out how to use a knife and fork together...)

Thanks Phil! Next we're considered a 50 minute musical for children of Atlas Shrugged but I can't figure out what to do with the Galt speech!

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Great news, Ed!

If the actor portraying Drac needs a substitute, try Olbermann.

Maddow for Drac's daughter, and...

Peikoff for "Renfield."

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Great news, Ed!

If the actor portraying Drac needs a substitute, try Olbermann.

Maddow for Drac's daughter, and...

Peikoff for "Renfield."

Jerry; This is being done for children. Lets not terrify them too much.

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