'Beware the teller as much as the tale'
Awakened by the unimaginable horrors she’s witnessed, Mina Harker demands your attention. You’d be wise to listen close.
The only survivor of the tragic events chronicled in the famous letters, Mina is here to recount her version of Dracula’s journey from Transylvania to London. Alongside trusted allies, and in memory of her beloved friend Lucy, they scramble to piece together the truth of his monstrous desires. But is their performance merely a warning – or does it have the power to conjure the dead?
In this major new adaptation of Bram Stoker’s horror classic, Morgan Lloyd Malcolm (Emilia) uncovers the female voices at the heart of the tale. Directed by Emma Baggott (A Taste of Honey), this is a theatrical thriller not to be missed.
Content guidance: This production may contain use of haze, smoking of cigarettes, sudden loud noises, flashing lights, strobe lighting, an open flame. More information will become available throughout the rehearsal process.
Please arrive with plenty of time to make your way into the auditorium and take your allocated seats as no latecomers will be admitted for this show.
The production also includes language and scenes that may impact some audience members. Click here to learn more; please note, this may contain plot spoilers.
Click here to download the Jack and the Beanstalk easy read synopsis before your visit.
Babes in arms
Children under the age of 18 months do not require their own ticket. Please read our terms and conditions for more information.
Schools
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‘a clever feminist reworking [...] stirring, spooky, expressionist retelling’The Standard
‘thrilling [...] breathes new life into the Gothic tale with a feminist twist’WhatsOnStage
‘impressively atmospheric’London Theatre
‘a thrilling production’Broadway World
‘a retelling that feels alive’West End Best Friend
‘an electrifying reinterpretation’All That Dazzles
‘An exciting retelling of the classic horror’Everything Theatre
‘a vibrant piece of theatre’The Reviews Hub
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