Prepare yourselves for this incredibly unique action-horror reimagining of Bram Stoker’s work produced by ASC in collaboration with Havoc Movement.
Dracula: The Failings of Men will descend upon the halls of The Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse this October. Come see the greatest vampire hunt of all time, led by Dr. Ada Van Helsing and Dr. Jack Seward. When a deserted ship crashes on the shore of London, strange things begin to happen. Men go mad and women sleepwalk straight into the arms of death in the flesh.
Written by Benedetto Robinson, this adaptation lets Bram Stoker’s original prose shine. With fast-paced fights, aerial dance, and larger than life blood effects, Havoc Movement is thrilled to bring this twist on a classic to Atlanta at last.
Food and drinks available for purchase before every show!
A critically and audience acclaimed production.
A 2023 Suzi Bass Awards Recommended Show.
The most nominated play for the Suzi's 23/24 Award Season.
The Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse is at 499 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA.
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