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In this week's episode, we take a deep dive into the newly staged comedy at New World Stages in New York City, "DRACULA, A COMEDY OF TERRORS". We dissect the clever modernization of the classic Dracula plot, delving into the myriad of inspirations that might have sparked the playwright's creativity. We unpack the role of comedy in the show, exploring the specific form that the writers have chosen to tackle. The performances of the vibrant cast including Jordan Boatman, Arnie Burton, James Daly, Ellen Harvey, and Andrew Keenan-Bolger are put under the microscope, with particular attention to how each actor brings their unique flair to the performance. We also discuss the show's numerous nods to pop and Broadway culture, as well as the strategic choice of venue. We wrap up by discussing who this show is really for, helping you decide if this is a must-see for you. So, if you're curious about this fresh twist on a classic tale, tune in to our latest episode and join the conversation. We promise you won't be disappointed.
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In this week's episode, we take a deep dive into the newly staged comedy at New World Stages in New York City, "DRACULA, A COMEDY OF TERRORS". We dissect the clever modernization of the classic Dracula plot, delving into the myriad of inspirations that might have sparked the playwright's creativity. We unpack the role of comedy in the show, exploring the specific form that the writers have chosen to tackle. The performances of the vibrant cast including Jordan Boatman, Arnie Burton, James Daly, Ellen Harvey, and Andrew Keenan-Bolger are put under the microscope, with particular attention to how each actor brings their unique flair to the performance. We also discuss the show's numerous nods to pop and Broadway culture, as well as the strategic choice of venue. We wrap up by discussing who this show is really for, helping you decide if this is a must-see for you. So, if you're curious about this fresh twist on a classic tale, tune in to our latest episode and join the conversation. We promise you won't be disappointed.
Support the show
If you liked this episode, don't forget to subscribe to this podcast and leave us a review.
Share your thoughts with us on this episode below:
On Instagram: @halfhourpodcast
On TikTok: @halfhourpodcast
On our website: www.twoworldsentertainmentllc.com
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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