"Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors" puts a humorous spin on Bram Stoker's legendary vampire tale. Elkhart Civic Theatre opens with this sexy Count Feb. 21.
A Comedy of Terrors” on Feb. 21, 22 and 28, and on March 1 and 2. The show is directed by John J. Shoup, assisted by Amy Pawlosky. About the show Have you ever wondered what would happen if you took ...
Kansas City Repertory Theatre has announced a diverse lineup of shows for its 2025-2026 season. The season begins with a ...
While gothic fiction has been prevalent since the 18th century, it reappears as a staple of popular culture during moments of social and political transition. It makes sense, then, that the gothic has ...
A look at the home release of the Oscar-nominated horror film "Nosferatu," a ranking of every version of the story, and a ...
André Øvredal returned to the Dracula legend two years ago with a new angle on an old story. Adapted from the chapter “The ...
What happens when the monster you play messes with your mind? Jamie Campbell Bower knew what he was getting into when he ...
Starring Hollywood heavyweights Nicolas Cage as the bloodthirsty Count and Nicholas Hoult as the beleaguered Renfield, the ...
You go there for the big screen and the immersive sound which is difficult to replicate completely at home. Whether you’re watching Wicked, the perfect popcorn muncher, or the tear-jerking romance We ...