

The Count Will Rise Again
Dennis Snee


What readers are saying
Readers appreciate the fresh take on a classic horror story, noting its engaging adaptation and tighter construction. Many find the updated elements, such as set design and humor, breathe new life into the traditional tale of Dracula. Overall, the play is viewed as a successful reinterpretation that balances nostalgia with contemporary flair.
This is a witty version of the story of a suave vampire whose passion is sinking teeth into the throats of young women.
There are many surprising but uncomplicated stage effects including mysterious disappearances secret panels howling wolves and bats that fly over the audience.
Magically Dracula vanishes in full view of the spectators.
"Abounds with funny lines. There is nothing in it but entertainment."
— Springfield News, Mass
Count Dracula is a adaptation play written by Ted Tiller and published by Samuel French (2015).
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Samuel French · 2015 · 150 pp
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