Home Plays About Sid Contact Sid
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.