100 Hobart Drive
Hillsboro, Ohio 45133

“I want your fear. For your fear, like a current, rushes through your body. Your fear makes your heart pound, it renders your veins rich and full. Your fear hemorrhages deliciously within you,” so the Count explains to one of his earliest victims in Bram Stoker’s “Dracula,” adapted by Steven Dietz.

“Dracula” will play 7:30 p.m. on both Friday, Nov. 19, and Saturday, Nov. 20, and at 3:30 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 21, in the Edward K. Daniels Auditorium on Southern State Community College’s Central Campus, 100 Hobart Drive, Hillsboro.

This new adaptation of “Dracula” restores the suspense and seduction of Bram Stoker’s classic novel to the stage.

Lucy (played by Talya Starkey) is trying to choose amongst three suitors, and Mina’s (Kimberly Michael) affections for her fiancé are deep. Life seems to be lovely, sweet, and long for the two of them. But things quickly fall apart when Lucy is taken strangely ill. Little is it known to either of them that a vampire has begun to take claim of Lucy’s body and soul.

As Count Dracula (Benjamin Gullett) begins to exert his will upon the residents of London, they try to piece together the clues of his appearances, in a valiant attempt to save themselves from a hideous fate. Rich with both humor and horror, this play paints a wickedly theatrical picture of Stoker’s famous vampire.

“Dracula” also features the talents of Kia Armstrong, Casey Baker, Blayne Dalton, Kim Garvie, Joey Haas, John Hancock, Mark Holmes, Jeff Horick, Jamie McCoy, Deven Rine, Calin Rushing and A.J. Yourkvitch.

“Dracula” is directed by Rainee Angles and stage managed by Kat Castle and Amanda Ray. Fulfilling crew positions are: Brent Angles, Daniel Bragdon, Jessica Culver, Paul Davis, Matt Garvie, Donald Gehres, D.J. Griffith, Jeremiah Hall, Ryan Hill, Cory Huffman, Jessica Jacob, Josh Keidel, Molly Myers, McCaylee Priest, and David Soprano.

Tickets for “Dracula” are on sale now and can be pre-ordered, for only $6, by visiting www.sscctheatre.com. All major credit cards are accepted. At the door, tickets are $8 for general admission and $6 for student and faculty, with ID. For more information about “Dracula,” tickets, and other SSCC Theatre productions, please visit www.sscctheatre.com.

Official Website: http://www.sscctheatre.com

Added by Southern State Community College on November 16, 2010