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Dracula, Noël Coward Theatre, London, February 2026: Made for Television

March 2026

Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel Dracula has been adapted approximately one thousand times: over two hundred film versions; dozens of television films and series; radio dramatisations; podcasts; video games; music videos; cartoons; comic and graphic novels; countless pornographic iterations; and over twenty major stage adaptations. Of its stage versions, the most successful was arguably the 1977 Broadway revival of Dracula, adapted by Hamilton Deane and revised by John L. Balderston, and starring Frank Langella, who brought new subtlety and complexity to the role, along with a healthy dose of sex appeal.

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