Through October 25, 2025
http://www.convergence-continuum.org
(216) 687-0074
Howard Gollop
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Sheri Gross
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Mark Horning
Take a blender and mix equal parts of Stoker’s classic, Monty Python, Mel Brooks and Ken Ludwig. Blend until smooth and drink it up in one quick intermission free 100 minutes of mad cap farce that will having you screaming with laughter rather than terror. This is the perfect season to check out this masterpiece of absurdity.
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Laura Kennelly
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Gwendolyn Kochur
There are so many vampire stories out there that you’d assume that we’d have tired of the blood-sucking, garlic-fearing monsters by now. Yet, their appeal is seemingly as death-defying as the creatures themselves, especially when they are portrayed with slapstick absurdity.
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Dr. Yuko Kurahashi
As the press release states, Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors, written by Gordon Greenberg and Steve Rosen, directed by Scott Zolkowski, is a “Bram” new comedy (referring to Bram Stoker, the author of his 1897 Gothic novel), filled with clever wordplay and numerous pop culture references, all condensed into a 90-minute show. The work is a witty spoof of a solemn, dark, gothic story, imbued with cultural and social attributes of Victorian values. Identifying, underscoring, and then caricaturing different literacy and cultural gears and elements in Bram’s work, as normal and “ideal”—like decorum, suppression of desires, inhumanity in the medical profession, patriarchy, capitalism, and other “conventions” that divide the world into two groups—good and evil—are challenged in Greenberg and Rosen’s script, which allows each theatre company to develop its creative interpretations and staging devices.
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Joey Morona
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