This horror classic develops with all the excitement of the original with some dramatic plot twists as the world’s most famous vampire, Count Dracula, comes to life on stage.

Ladies, get your romantic antennae up! Gents, invite your ladies on a tantalizing date… That hunk in black with the hypnotic eyes and long front teeth is back! Accompanied by a sensual troupe of delicious, heat-radiating vampire girls! Presenting an all-new “DRACULA” with gripping special effects and a beautiful, original music score offered up on a silver platter at the newly renovated Coronado Playhouse Theater.

Director James Gary Byrd has brought his new vision to the classic tale of unrequited love and timeless horror. “I wanted to bring out the passion and underlying bitter-sweetness of this classic love story. It has dark, raw emotions, flashes of lighthearted humor, and some very eerie, bloodcurdling moments that should keep audiences on the edge of their seats.” Eric Scot Frydler, has composed a stirring tribute to the man from Transylvania. Frydler has composed, arranged and performed an original music score that captures the romance, insanity, horror and seductive love theme of this timeless tale.

This is a rare treat! The acting! The special effects! The haunting music score! Everyone needs to see this show.”

“This is must-see, must-hear theater,” says Tom O'Mary, a San Diego-based film director who has been treated to previews.

Read Hitch's review of Dracula in the San Diego Theatre Scene

Gay Lesbian Times review of Dracula

Coronado Eagle Newspaper review

Daily Aztec Review

There will be a special Valentines Day Dinner Show! Information can be found at the box office.

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