Description: This is a rare March 1979 "Stagebill" playbill from the National Tour engagement of the award winning revival of Bram Stoker's "DRACULA" at the Shubert Theatre in Chicago, Illinois. (The production opened October 20th, 1977 at the Martin Beck Theatre in New York City and ran for 925 performances while simultaneously playing on the road and abroad.) ..... The play starred JEREMY BRETT in the title role and featured DALTON DEARBORN, JOHN LONG, VICTORIA PAGE, FRITZ SPERBERG, NICK STANNARD, MARGARET WHITTON and DAVID HURST ..... Side Note: The production was awarded a 1978 Tony Award for "Most Innovative Production of a Revival" due primarily to the ambitious sets and breathtaking costumes designed by EDWARD GOREY. The only other Tony Award presented to "DRACULA" was for EDWARD GOREY's costume designs ..... CREDITS: Book by HAMILTON DEANE and JOHN L. BALDERSTON from Bram Stoker's world famous novel, "Dracula"; Sets and Costumes designed by EDWARD GOREY; Scenery supervised by LYNN PECKTAL; Costumes supervised by JOHN DAVID RIDGE; Directed by DENNIS ROSA; Produced by JUJAMCYN THEATRES, ELIZABETH IRELAND McCANN, JOHN WULP, VICTOR LURIE, NELLE NUGENT and MAX WEITZENHOFFER ..... DETAILS: The 48 page playbill measures 5 1/2" X 9" inches and includes the wonderful EDWARD GOREY cover, full production credits, cast list, synopsis of scenes, historical text and bios of each of the actors and members of the creative team, but no cast photos ..... CONDITION: With the exception of light edge wear, this playbill is in excellent condition and will make a wonderful addition to the collection of any theatre aficionado or historian. This item will be carefully packaged in a protective, carded sleeve and backed by stiff cardboard.
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Location: Cannon Beach, Oregon
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