

Out for the Count or How Would You Like Your Stake?
Martin Downing
The Count, at a youthful 580, is pressured by his mother to find a bride.
He encounters Donna, a pious beauty seeking conversion; Lisa, a charming widow with a grim past; and Becky, a flirtatious Texan.
Despite Mother Dracula's understandable desire for grandchildren, finding a suitable match for the Count proves challenging by play's end.
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| COUNT DRACULAMOTHER DRACULADONNALISABECKYBECKY'S MOTHERBECKY'S FATHER |
Almost the Bride of Dracula or Why the Count Remains a Bachelor is a British comedy play written by Dennis Snee and published by Samuel French .
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