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Tag Archives: Kip Williams
Review: Dynamic and enthralling: A review of Kip Williams’s Dracula, featuring Cynthia Erivo (by Rebecca Greef)
Dracula, writ. and dir. by Kip Williams, Noel Coward Theatre, London. Review by Rebecca Greef Recently I got to experience Cynthia Erivo’s enthralling performance in Kip Williams’s Dracula stage show. In the one-woman show, Erivo uses costumes, clever camera work, … Continue reading
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Tagged adaptation, Bram Stoker, Cynthia Erivo, Dracula, Kip Williams, theatre, Vampires, vampires on stage
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