
Dracula
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Dracula is an adaptation, first published in 1996, by American playwright Steven Dietz of Bram Stoker's novel by the same name. Though it has never run on Broadway, the author lists it among his most financially successful works, and it is frequently performed near Halloween in regional and community theaters.
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Daniel Hůlka
Daniel Hůlka
Dracula
Daniel Hůlka
Dracula


Lucie Bílá
Lucie Bílá
Lorraine
Lucie Bílá
Lorraine


Jiří Korn
Jiří Korn
šašek, sluha, profesor
Jiří Korn
šašek, sluha, profesor


Leona Machálková
Leona Machálková
Adriana, Sandra
Leona Machálková
Adriana, Sandra


Tomáš Trapl
Tomáš Trapl
kněz
Tomáš Trapl
kněz


Pavel Vítek
Pavel Vítek
Steven
Pavel Vítek
Steven


Richard Genzer
Richard Genzer
Nick
Richard Genzer
Nick
Ivo Hrbáč
Ivo Hrbáč
Mnich
Ivo Hrbáč
Mnich
Hana Křížková
Hana Křížková
1. Nymfa - ohnivá
Hana Křížková
1. Nymfa - ohnivá


Linda Finková
Linda Finková
2. Nymfa - hodinová
Linda Finková
2. Nymfa - hodinová
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