'Dracula'
by Bryony Lavery

29 March to 1 April at 19.00 & 2 April at 16.00
NoName Theatre (Korkeavuorenkatu 17, 00130 Helsinki)
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Do vampires exist? In the 21st century? What would Dracula do if he had access to modern technology? How are vampires defeated in the digital age? Garlic? An anti-virus software? In her adaptation of the classic novel 'Dracula', Bryony Lavery revisits the story of Count Dracula. Letters, diary entries, and newspaper clippings from the original novel are replaced by e-mails, text messages, and televised news. Join us, if you dare, and see if good prevails in the end.
Do vampires exist? In the 21st century? What would Dracula do if he had access to modern technology? How are vampires defeated in the digital age? Garlic? An anti-virus software? In her adaptation of the classic novel 'Dracula', Bryony Lavery revisits the story of Count Dracula. Letters, diary entries, and newspaper clippings from the original novel are replaced by e-mails, text messages, and televised news. Join us, if you dare, and see if good prevails in the end.
DIRECTED BY
Arnaud Praplan
FEATURING
Aleksandr Belotcerkovskii, Giuliano Didio, Paul German, Lilith Heiland, Siiri Hornsby, Henri Kaarakainen, Veera Luhtala, Salomon Marttila, Pauliina Munukka, Jonathan O'Brien, Hanna Ouahmane, and Daniel Pietschke
CREW
Ida Budolfsen, Anastasia Diatlova, Katja Honkanen, Emily Matthews, Topias Mononen, Pauliina Munukka, Hanna Ouahmane, and Marta Paricio Montesinos.
TICKETS
20 € – standard admission
16 € – concessions (students, pensioners, military/civil service, unemployed)
Now available in our webstore (https://holvi.com/shop/souptroupe/) and below.
SCHEDULE
The doors will open 30 minutes before the start. Please arrive in good time – due to the setup of the stage, latecomers cannot be admitted.
PLEASE NOTE
While we welcome guests of all ages to our shows, we recommend parents or guardians of children under the age of 13 to consider their comfort level about the content of this production.
'Dracula' includes blood, violence, death, needles, and depictions of mental illness.
This amateur production of ‘Dracula’ by Bryony Lavery is a collaboration between Soup Troupe and Thespians Anonymous.
NoName Theatre (Korkeavuorenkatu 17, 00130 Helsinki)
Join Facebook event
Do vampires exist? In the 21st century? What would Dracula do if he had access to modern technology? How are vampires defeated in the digital age? Garlic? An anti-virus software? In her adaptation of the classic novel 'Dracula', Bryony Lavery revisits the story of Count Dracula. Letters, diary entries, and newspaper clippings from the original novel are replaced by e-mails, text messages, and televised news. Join us, if you dare, and see if good prevails in the end.
Do vampires exist? In the 21st century? What would Dracula do if he had access to modern technology? How are vampires defeated in the digital age? Garlic? An anti-virus software? In her adaptation of the classic novel 'Dracula', Bryony Lavery revisits the story of Count Dracula. Letters, diary entries, and newspaper clippings from the original novel are replaced by e-mails, text messages, and televised news. Join us, if you dare, and see if good prevails in the end.
DIRECTED BY
Arnaud Praplan
FEATURING
Aleksandr Belotcerkovskii, Giuliano Didio, Paul German, Lilith Heiland, Siiri Hornsby, Henri Kaarakainen, Veera Luhtala, Salomon Marttila, Pauliina Munukka, Jonathan O'Brien, Hanna Ouahmane, and Daniel Pietschke
CREW
Ida Budolfsen, Anastasia Diatlova, Katja Honkanen, Emily Matthews, Topias Mononen, Pauliina Munukka, Hanna Ouahmane, and Marta Paricio Montesinos.
TICKETS
20 € – standard admission
16 € – concessions (students, pensioners, military/civil service, unemployed)
Now available in our webstore (https://holvi.com/shop/souptroupe/) and below.
SCHEDULE
The doors will open 30 minutes before the start. Please arrive in good time – due to the setup of the stage, latecomers cannot be admitted.
PLEASE NOTE
While we welcome guests of all ages to our shows, we recommend parents or guardians of children under the age of 13 to consider their comfort level about the content of this production.
'Dracula' includes blood, violence, death, needles, and depictions of mental illness.
This amateur production of ‘Dracula’ by Bryony Lavery is a collaboration between Soup Troupe and Thespians Anonymous.
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