The Mystery of Irma Vep
This play is performed in three acts without intermission, involving at least 35 costume changes and a large number of sound cues, props, and special effects. There are vampires, ghosts, mummies, and werewolves. It is a hilarious parody of Victorian melodrama, gothic horror stories, farce, and Hitchcock-style suspense. The title is an anagram for the word “vampire.”
Cast & Crew
Cast
Variety of roles | Nickolas Grace |
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Variety of roles | Edward Hibbert |
Crew | |
Designer | Poppy Mitchell |
Director | Maria Aitken |
Lighting | Chris Ellis |
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