Dracula
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Hamilton Deane’s famous stage adaptation of the Bram Stoker novel, first produced at the Grand Theatre, Derby from 15th to 20th May 1924. Deane’s adaptation was itself adapted by John L Balderston for presentation on Broadway in October 1927 [qv].
Cast & Crew
Cast
Abraham Van Helsing | Hamilton Deane |
---|---|
Count Dracula | Raymond Huntley |
Dr Seward | Stuart Lomath |
Jonathan Harker | Bernard Guest |
Lord Godalming | Peter Jackson |
Mina Harker | Dora Mary Patrick |
Quincy P Morris | Frieda Hearn |
R M Renfield | Bernard Jukes |
The Housemaid | Betty Murgatroyd |
The Parlourmaid | Kilda Macleod |
The Warder | Jack Howarth |
Abraham Van Helsing | Sam Livesey
(started 25th July 1927) |
Count Dracula | Keith Pyott
(started 25th July 1927) |
Dr Seward | Vincent Holman
(started 25th July 1927) |
Jonathan Harker | Stringer Davis
(started 25th July 1927) |
Mina Harker | Dorothy Vernon
(started 25th July 1927) |
Quincy P Morris | Beatrice de Holthoir
(started 25th July 1927) |
The Housemaid | Helen Adam
(started 25th July 1927) |
The Parlourmaid | Peggy Livesey
(started 25th July 1927) |
The Warder | William Johnston
(started 25th July 1927) |
Abraham Van Helsing | Norman Partriege
(started 15th August 1927) |
Quincy P Morris | Moira Lynd
(started 29th August 1927) |
R M Renfield | Oswald Skilbeck
(started 29th August 1927) |
Count Dracula | Frederick Keen
(started 19th September 1927) |
Dr Seward | Alfred Paumier
(started October 1927) |
Mina Harker | Dora Jay
(started October 1927) |
Crew | |
Director | Hamilton Deane |
Production Manager | Oswald Skilbeck |
Stage Effects devised by | Leslie Drayton |
Presented by | Harry L Warburton |
Presented by arrangement with | Westlan Productions Ltd |
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