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Photo: Will Shively
Dancers: Jimmy Orrante, Carrie West

 

 
 

ACT I

Prologue A man, Dracula, steps from a coffin. Naked we step into the world, naked we re-enter.
Voyage
Johnathan Harker, a young attorney at law, boards a carriage alone. This is the final leg of a journey that has brought him far from his home of England.
Arrival and Sojourn
Jonathan's decision to enter Count Dracula's castle will have an eternally significant impact on his life and the lives of many others. Jonathan, terrorized by the vampire, reads through his papers as Count Dracula watches, listens and observes. As the scene ends we ask ourselves: Is what happened reality, fantasy, or a combination of the two?
The Plot Thickens
Jonathan strengthens his mettle by looking at a photograph of his beloved Mina. Count Dracula reaches into Jonathan's mind and construes the living image of Mina and imprisons him. The door is locked, Jonathan is alone as a prisoner. Though the thought of Mina is with him, Jonathan willingly allows himself to enjoy his seduction by the brides of Dracula. These creatures are dispersed by Dracula who claims Jonathan for his own. Simultaneously, Jonathan watches Dracula depart for England as the real Mina and Lucy are seen in their English garden.
Engagement
The young Lucy Westenera awaits her suitors. The intelligent yet melancholy Dr. Jack Seward is sadly rejected, while the confident and flamboyant Lord Arthur Holmswood is accepted with joy.
Fluttering Bats
Skittering among his fellow bats, Dracula arrives at Renfield's cell, clearly demonstrating that Dracula sees Renfield as his pet. The master feeds before his servant.
The Sanatorium Dr. Seward returns from Lucy's unaccepting arms to the study of his most peculiar patient, Renfield. Renfield, who craves bugs, spiders and all living things, grows more vilent as he cannot get his way with Seward. The doctor obtains relief through morphine injections.
Foreshadowing Alone in England, Dracula seeks his new wives. While sleepwalking Lucy is lured by Dracula into a cemetery. He lulls her into his arms and feeds upon her blood. Once he has his fill, Dracula opens the veins of his wrist to infect Lucy with his blood.
Celebration Lord Arthur and Lucy celebrate their engagement with a party. Lucy arrives late upon the arm of an unknown stranger. She draws attention as, uncaring of social protocol, she displays her sensual enjoyment. As the party proceeds to its climax, the real Lucy resurfaces and runs out in embarrassment and exhaustion.
One Dance Dracula stops Mina from following Lucy. Time stands still. Dracula, who should feed upon Mina, cannot; Mina, who should be repulsed by Dracula, is drawn toward him. Unbidden, the vision of Jonathan breaks in upon the intimate couple. Mina leaves upon reading a message that Jonathan has returned.
Anger, Retribution Dracula flies into the night, imprisoned by the shadows which he has chosen. Dr. Van Helsing arrives to view the ailing Lucy. Dracula, an invisible creature longing to walk with Mina, stalks Mina and Jonathan. Tortured by the grasp Mina has upon him, Dracula seeks his retribution upon Lucy. In a final wild seduction Dracula draws the last drops of life from Lucy. Holmswood, Seward and Van Helsing arrive. Through blood transfusions they hope to save Lucy but they must simply sit out the death watch.

ACT II

Funeral Final respects are paid to Lucy as she is interred in the Westenera family mausoleum.
Grieving Friends and lovers grieve the loss of Lucy. Collectively they give support, yet individually they face their personal shadows. Mina cannot free herself from thoughts of Dracula.
Freedom
Dr. Van Helsing leads the young men back to the mausoleum where Lucy is entombed. To their horror the men discover that the coffin is empty. Lucy reutrns as dawn approaches, seeking her tomb. She attempts to lure the men but is driven back by the cross of Van Helsing. Lucy seeks the refuge of her coffin, but Van Helsing arranges for her to be staked and beheaded.
The Hunt
The men return with Mina to the Sanatorium where she is to spend the night. Van Helsing hypnotizes Renfield and learns of Dracula's hiding place. The men seek out and destroy Dracula's crates, bearing unhallow earth. As the crates are burned, Dracula punishes Renfield and seeks out Mina to have his ultimate revenge.
Two Become One
Alone in her room Mina realizes that although she should not love Dracula, she harbors a deep passion for him. The exhausted, hunted and broken down Dracula arrives to seek revenge by ravishin Mina, but instead he crumbles and crawls to her feet.
Discovery
The men return to discover Renfield dead and Mina in Dracula's arms. Dracula flees into the night.
Paths to be Followed
Jonathan finds his wife once more in a strange trance. Mina feels for Jonathan as much as she fears for him. She attempts to escape into the night but is stopped by Van Helsing, Holmswood and Seward. Van Helsing leads all on his crusade to free Mina and the rest of the world from Dracula. Now, all of the characters live simultaneously with fear and grief. They follow their respective paths which they must, and in doing so we come to the end of our story.


 


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