Dracula: A Play in One Act

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Author: Paul Olson ISBN: 9781476240602
Publisher: Paul Olson Publication: March 16, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Paul Olson
ISBN: 9781476240602
Publisher: Paul Olson
Publication: March 16, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

6 female, 4 male cast! Free Royalty offer exended! There is no royalty fee for this play to be produced as a community theater or student production by a public or charter school before November 4, 2013. After November 4, 2013 – community theaters and school royalties are only $5 per performance. All others must enquire with the author.

Dracula is the classic novel that turned the legend of the vampire into a worldwide sensation.

This stage adaptation is specifically written for school productions in schools with more girls interested in drama than boys (as is often the case in school drama clubs). The script calls for six female and four male actors. A production of this play will run less than an hour. This play may be a good choice for directors who are looking for a short play with opportunities for a less-experienced company to explore the art of melodrama, stage combat, and stagecraft (lighting, sound and other special effects). This script may not be appropriate for all school groups.

Formatting Note: This script is in a simplified script format to accommodate the widest possible variety of e-readers, some of which cannot support some aspects of commonly accepted play script formats.

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6 female, 4 male cast! Free Royalty offer exended! There is no royalty fee for this play to be produced as a community theater or student production by a public or charter school before November 4, 2013. After November 4, 2013 – community theaters and school royalties are only $5 per performance. All others must enquire with the author.

Dracula is the classic novel that turned the legend of the vampire into a worldwide sensation.

This stage adaptation is specifically written for school productions in schools with more girls interested in drama than boys (as is often the case in school drama clubs). The script calls for six female and four male actors. A production of this play will run less than an hour. This play may be a good choice for directors who are looking for a short play with opportunities for a less-experienced company to explore the art of melodrama, stage combat, and stagecraft (lighting, sound and other special effects). This script may not be appropriate for all school groups.

Formatting Note: This script is in a simplified script format to accommodate the widest possible variety of e-readers, some of which cannot support some aspects of commonly accepted play script formats.

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