

Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors
Gordon Greenberg
Includes the plays Fanghorn, Edred, the Vampire and Lucifer's Fair
Fanghorn is a darkly-surrealistic comedy, which pokes fun at the Theatre of Cruelty.
Fanghorn is a lesbian vampire, who invades the household of Joseph King, who may, or may not, be the First Secretary to the Minister of Defence, and hilarious emasculation and murderous mayhem follow in her wake.
Edred, the Vampyre is a thousand-year-old Anglo-Saxon bisexual vampire, who slept with Shakespeare, but never bit him.
Breaking all Bram Stoker’s vampire laws, Edred loves garlic and crucifixes, so he lives in the village church where he is confronted by two students who Googled him.
But soon the students wish they hadn’t.
Lucifer’s Fair is the family Hallowe’en musical play, about a fair run by the Devil to entrap unwary children.
Lucifer is aided by Fangs, who is a bovver boy by day, but an incompetent vampire by night.
Simultaneously scary and funny, Lucifer’s Fair, with its comic spills, thrills and chills, highlights the unreliability of grownups, both the living and the undead.
Vampire Trilogy is a British mystery play written by David Pinner and published by Oberon in London (2011).
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