No. 1 Fringe Theatre in Stratford-Upon-Avon

Resident company of the Attic Thatre

Dracula

19 October
- 5 November

From: £14

Event Information

Blood, love, lust and madness combine in the original vampire horror. Through the wilderness of Transylvania, Dracula's search stretches centuries of time and miles over sea and land as he seeks his lost love, Elizabeta. Her spirit resides in Jonathan Harker's bride to be Elizabeth and both will stop at nothing to keep woman they love. 

This is a horror theatrical production with elements designed to scare and may not suitable for children under 12 years old, those of a nervous disposition, with heart conditions or who are pregnant.

(Approx including Interval)

Age Guidance: 12+

Cox's Yard
Bridge foot street
Stratford-upon-Avon
Warwickshire
CV37 6YY

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Cast

Jp
John-Robert Partridge
Director & Van Helsing

Directing Credits with TTB include: All Pantomimes, Sherlock, Macbeth, Richard III, King Lear, The Hound of the Baskervilles, Pride and Prejudice, Frankenstein, Twelfth Night, Sense and Sensibility, The Three Musketeers, plus much much more

Acting Credits with TTB include: Charles in Blithe Spirit, MacDuff in Macbeth, Richard III in Richard III, Henry V in Henry V, Branwell in Bronte, Toad in The Wind in the Willows, The Sherriff of Nottingham in Robin Hood, Dame Dotty in Beauty and the Beast, Colonel Brandon/John Dashwood in Sense and Sensibility

Additional Acting Credits: Evil Queen in Snow White (Worcester Rep), Earnest in The Importance of Being Earnest (Worcester Rep), Watson in The Hound of the Baskervilles (Worcester Rep)

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Morgan Rees-Davies
Dracula

Acting Credits with TTB: Debut Season



Additional Acting Credits:

Morgan graduated from Guildford School of Acting many many moons ago, and has been touring theatres big and small in Britain and abroad ever since. He has played sociopaths and kings (not mutually exclusive), beggers, lovers, fighters and No Good Boyos. Most recently he played Philinte in a production of The Misanthrope.

His most recent film exploits saw him in the guise of a rather dashing werewolf munching his way through the cast of a vampire film in Wolf Manor, directed by Dominic brunt.

Morgan is very excited to be a part of this production, and is looking forward to a role He can really get his teeth into...

Alex Whjit
Alexandra Whitworth
Elizabeta

Acting Credits with TTB: Lady Macbeth in Macbeth, Eliza Doolittle in Pygmalion, Cathy Earnshaw in Wuthering Heights

Selected Acting and Media Credits:Elizabeth of York in Wars of The Roses (Knights of Middle England), Hedda in Hedda Gabler (Here to There Productions), Megan in Dragon Slayer (Knights of Middle England), Kent in King Lear (Here to There Productions), Aunt Gwen/Susan in Tom’s Midnight Garden (Cheltenham Playhouse), Caroline Bingley in Pride & Prejudice (Worcester Rep), Viola in Twelfth Night (Worcester Rep), Helena in MSND, (Open Air UK Tour), Rosalind in As You Like It (LCT UK Tour): Lead female in ‘KindleFlamer’ advert (Wild Edric Media), Townsperson in Don Quixote (BRB for BBC 4), lead female in Crown of Stars (Infinity Ring music video), V/O ‘Holiday feels’ advert (Cruise Nation), lead female in Historic Leicester advert (ImageNova), Lady Macduff in Macbeth (Runestone Pictures), lead female in The Pain of Never and Scar (Marc Almond music videos), audio book narrator for various novels (Oakhill Publishing).

Rob Keeves
Rob Keeves
Renfield

Acting Credits with TTB: Debut Season

Additional Acting Credits:

Rob trained with the Bridge Theatre Training Company after studying Drama at the University of Hull. During his training he fortunate to tour Japan and perform at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival twice. Since then, he has toured extensively with Rain or Shine Theatre Company playing a variety of roles over many productions including Captain Brazen in The Recruiting Officer, Marlowe in She Stoops to Conquer, Trinculo in The Tempest and both Antipholus twins in Comedy of Errors. Rob is very proud to have appeared in two world premier productions for the Malvernbard company Adrian's Wall and To Build A Wooden O Since his training Rob has continued to study Stage Combat with the Academy of Performance Combat and The Action Emporium and is currently working on his honours level exams.

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Access

The Attic Theatre is accessible via two flights of stairs or a lift and is suitable for wheelchair users. Please see the seating plan before making a booking to book the most suitable seats.​ Please notify us when you make your booking if you require wheelchair access. For more information on access please visit the AccessAble website.

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