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112 Seiten
Sprache English
2019 ABRAMS
ISBN 978-1-68335-712-4
Hauptbeschreibung
Before acclaimed playwright and filmmaker Neil LaBute became the creator and showrunner of Syfy's hit series Van Helsing, he had already adapted Dracula for the stage-with a fierce female Van Helsing as the vampire hunter. In this masterful adaptation, Neil LaBute brings a rich theatricality and his provocative way with language and story to the world of Count Dracula, Van Helsing, Jonathan Harker, and his beloved Mina-this time, with very much a mind of her own-infusing the classic gothic tale of terror, obsession, and pathos with a modern edge. Chilling yet stylish in its atmosphere, dark yet deeply human in its emotional impact, Neil LaBute's Dracula: A Thriller in 2 Acts is a tribute to both LaBute's dramatic vision and the timelessness of Stoker's novel.
Kurztext / Annotation
Before acclaimed playwright and filmmaker Neil LaBute became the creator and showrunner of Syfy's hit series Van Helsing, he had already adapted Dracula for the stage-with a fierce female Van Helsing as the vampire hunter. In this masterful adaptation, Neil LaBute brings a rich theatricality and his provocative way with language and story to the world of Count Dracula, Van Helsing, Jonathan Harker, and his beloved Mina-this time, with very much a mind of her own-infusing the classic gothic tale of terror, obsession, and pathos with a modern edge. Chilling yet stylish in its atmosphere, dark yet deeply human in its emotional impact, Neil LaBute's Dracula: A Thriller in 2 Acts is a tribute to both LaBute's dramatic vision and the timelessness of Stoker's novel.