A Contemporary Theatre presents DRACULA by Steven Dietz from October 18 through November 17, 2019. Librarians at Seattle Public Library created this resource list of books, films, and music to enhance your experience of the show.
Something in the Blood
In this detailed, meticulously researched biography, writer Skal provides a compelling cultural and psychological portrait of the man who created one of Western literature’s most enduring monsters.
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View Something in the BloodWho Was Dracula?
Historian Steinmeyer explores the source material that influenced the creation of Dracula, and provocatively claims that the legendary vampire was partially inspired by prominent individuals in Stoker’s social circle, including Walt Whitman and Oscar Wilde.
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Get (re)acquainted with the source material for DRACULA by reading Stoker’s classic 1897 novel.
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Bram Stoker’s great-grandnephew Dacre Stoker has penned a prequel to the original that weaves elements of Stoker family history into the Count Dracula legend.
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View DraculNow That's What I Call Halloween
For a spooky soundtrack to get you in the mood for DRACULA, check out this collection of 18 Halloween classics including “Monster Mash” by Bobby "Boris" Pickett & the Crypt-Kickers and “Dragula” by Rob Zombie.
Format: Music CD
Availability: All copies in use
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