Yield to the PASSION...

Cherry Lane

The Passion of Dracula was premiered at the Cherry Lane Theatre in New York City on September 28, 1977 and ran for two years.

Produced by Bob Hall, Eric Krebs and David Richmond.

Directed by: Peter Bennett.

Setting: Bob Hall and Allen Cornell.

Costumes: Jane Tschetter.

Lighting: Allen Cornell.

Production Stage Manager: Andrea Naier.

The cast, in order of appearance, was as follows:

Dr. Cedric Seward 

K. Lype O'Dell

Jameson 

Brian Bell

Professor Van Helsing

Michael Burg

Dr. Helga Van Zandt

Alice White

Lord Godalming

K.C. Wilson

Mr. Renfield

Elliott Vileen

Wilhelmina Murray

Giulia Pagana

Jonathan Harker

Samuel Maupin

Count Dracula

Christopher Bernau

 

 


 

Queens Theatre

First performance of The Passion of Dracula at the Queen's Theatre in London was on 23 August 1978.

Produced by Alan Cluer, Danny O'Donovan and Helen Montagu for Backstage Productions Limited in association with Miriam Bienstock.

Directed by: Clifford Williams.

Designed by: Farrah.

Lighting: David Hersey and Mark Pritchard.

Sound Score by: Marc Wilkinson.

The cast, in order of appearance, was as follows:

Dr. Cedric Seward 

Richard Vernon

Jameson 

Richard Moore

Professor Van Helsing

Roy Dotrice

Dr. Helga Van Zandt

Geraldine James

Lord Godalming

James Villiers

Mr. Renfield

Michael Feast

Wilhelmina Murray

Beth Morris

Jonathan Harker

Tom Marshall

Count Dracula

George Chakiris

 

Other Productions to come...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Cherry Lane production art by Bob Hall.

 


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