Dracula, Thursday 30 October – Saturday 1 November, 2014, Tramway
Dracula Marc Bruce Company
Thu 30 October – Sat 1 November 7:30pm
Tramway 1
£15/£12.
Or buy tickets from our box office on 0845 330 3501
In association with Tobacco Factory Theatres, Pavilion Dance South West and Wilton’s Music Hal
“Welcome to my house. Come freely. Go safely; and leave something of the happiness you bring.”
Jonathan Goddard plays the infamous Vampire Count, whose sinister and ruthless ambitions challenge the very fabric of Victorian society. As his victims and opponents rally against him they must face the darkness and savagery within themselve
Bruce’s company of ten exceptional dancers bring Bram Stoker’s haunting, erotic tale to life in a heart wrenching and magical dance theatre production. With an eclectic mix of music from Bach and Mozart to Ligetti and Fred Frith, Bruce explores choreographic styles ranging from the subtlety of classical etiquette to visceral contemporary dance.
Winner of the prestigious South Bank Sky Arts Award for Dance 2013, this critically acclaimed production should not be missed.
Dance offer: Book for this, Scottish Ballet & Disabled Theater at the same time and get a ticket for £37.50/£30*
Trick or Treat? Halloween Special Event for 14 – 18 year olds
A very spooky Halloween pre-show event before the peformance on 30th… join us for a night of terror!
FREE participation activities will include a chance to learn the Thriller dance, and get your hands gory making Halloween decorations!three course lunch and a glass of fizz upon arrival, for just £45 with proceeds going to the hospice.
For more info and tickets please call Amy 0141 429 9889.
25 Albert Drive
Glasgow, G41 2PE
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