
Blackeyed Theatre
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Creating exciting touring theatre in the UK since 2004. Dracula UK tour from September '24 and Sherlock Holmes: The Hunt for Moriarty from September '25!
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Just the name #Dracula is enough to instill fear in the bravest of souls as the Prince of Darkness spreads a cloak of terror over Lichfield Garrick š in celebration of the centenary of Bram Stokerās unholy vampireās first appearance on stage. Blackeyed Theatre behindthearras.com/Reviewspr/2025ā¦



REVIEW: Bram Stoker's Dracula Crewe Lyceum watched by Claire Faulkner thenantwichnews.co.uk/2025/04/20/revā¦

Did you miss actor Marie Osman talking all things Blackeyed Theatre's Dracula with Caroline Densley on BBC Devon last Friday? Catch up now, starting from 43 minutes into the programme š š bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0⦠š· Karl Andre


More fabulous reviews for DRACULA as we embark on a visit to the South West, opening TONIGHT at Exeter Northcott. Catch a performance until Thursday: exeternorthcott.co.uk/events/dracula/


1954. Gorbals, Glasgow: Following rumours about a man with iron teeth abducting 2 boys, 100s of children armed with makeshift weapons set out to hunt down the Gorbals Vampire. This poem, inspired by the legend, is read by the cast of Dracula, visiting Pavilion Theatre 6 - 7 May!

The latest reviews for DRACULA. And after 7 months of touring, next week will see us perform the show for the first time 'in the round' at Scarborough's fabulous Stephen Joseph Theatre - a skip and a jump from Whitby! See DRACULA as it's never been seen before 1 - 3 May: sjt.uk.com/events/dracula



Oh we do love to be in Scarborough! Kicking off performances of Dracula this afternoon at Stephen Joseph Theatre. Catch us until Saturday!


Dracula's only visit to Scotland is next week at Pavilion Theatre in the aptly named RENFIELD Street (though the name has nothing to do with the character). This pic of Renfield St, showing the Pavilion Music Hall (later a theatre), is from 1912, the year of Bram Stoker's death.




Luke Barton and Joe Derrington absolutely smashed the scene from the Sign of Four at the Undershaw event tonight - recording coming soon... Luke Barton Blackeyed Theatre





