
By Ted Tilly
Directed by Richard Monette

Some reviews:
"Geordie Johnson, fangs foremost, tongue firmly in cheek, accomplishes the difficult tightrope walk between terror and comedy in the title role and does so with a bravura flourish of his black cape." - TO Sun 2 December 1988
"Johnson is a very fine actor, as he demonstrates with this resplendent Dracula."
"Geordie Johnson is an outstanding Dracula. There is a crispness to his movements which has an obvious utility when you are wearing 15 yards of black cape lined with scarlet. He leaps into view like a perfectly-proportioned apparition, and his Carpathian consonants roll just sufficiently to remind us of who he is." - The Globe and Mail 2 December, 1988

1988 Observe the Sons of Ulster
1989 The Comedy of Errors
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