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| Dracula: The Musical? |
![]() "Dracula: The Musical" was the first real play I had done in nearly 20 years. Though for decades, I had been singing either on the solo circuit or with choruses, I had to now talk, which is something I often was afraid of in the past. I had taken a Public Speaking course, taught by Roger Wilson, in 1996. This was the first occasion I had of putting it to the test. Thanks to a combination of Roger Wilson's teachings and the considerate and effective direction of Denis Deane, "Dracula: The Musical?" was one of the most positive and uplifting experiences I ever had. This is one point of my life I truly would love to live again. --Sidney Vaught (2006) |
![]() Sid's favorite role as Count Dracula. |
Roanoke Times Shot |
![]() Dracula and Nellie over giving her the "Dark Gift". |
![]() Dracula trying to convince Mina to join him in dark eternity. |
![]() Dracula in confrontation with the Seward's household. |
![]() Jonathan Harker returns. |
The clip from "The Roanoke Times". |
![]() Dr. Seward explains to Dr. Van Helsing Renfield's strange obsession. |
![]() The Sewards worry over the strange behavior of their daughter Mina. |
Sopie and Nellie think about being taken by Dracula. |