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DRACULA at Bridgeport Theatre Company

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Bridgeport Theatre Company Presents DRACULA Oct 26-Nov 4


Bridgeport Theatre Company launches its third season with the haunting and hair-raising play Dracula, running six performances only: Oct 26 - Nov 4 at Pilgrim Hall Theatre at United Congregational Church, 877 Park Ave. (@ State St.) in downtown Bridgeport. 


Based on Bram Stoker’s classic novel, William McNulty’s fresh and frightening adaptation of Dracula drips with suspense and even more blood as it explores anew the terrifying tale of Transylvania's most seductive and deadly Count and his wickedly insatiable lust for blood. One of the first vampire stories to haunt our dreams, this gothic screamfest has thrills and chills around every turn that are sure to keep you on the edge of your seat.


The production is directed by Maggie Pangrazio, and the cast will feature Adam Berlingeri, Roger Dykeman, Lidiane Fernandes, Karen Hanley, Maddy Harvey, Kamilah Lindo, Ryan Little, Cosbie Marable, Jason Parry, Mary Pelkey, Brian Michael Riley, John Stegmaier, Heli Vaher and David Victor.


Tickets are $23 for adtuls and $18 for seniors/students. Audience members of all ages are welcome! Wine/beer/sodas and snacks will be available, and all are encouraged to bring their own picnics for the cabaret style seating in the church theater. The seating area will open 45 minutes prior to showtime.  An attended parking lot is on the premises.  The performance dates are as follows: Fridays and Saturdays Oct 26, 27, Nov 2 & 3 @ 8pm; Sundays Oct 28 & Nov 4 @ 2pm.  To order tickets, please visit www.BridgeportTheatre.org or call 800.838.3006.


Bridgeport Theatre Company is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that was founded in May 2010 by a group of Connecticut-based performing artists. For additional information and directions to the theatre, visit www.BridgeportTheatre.org

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