Friday, November 04, 2016

PCC theatre arts presents DRACULA

 

From: Carol Carder [mailto:ccarder@pima.edu]
Sent: Friday, November 4, 2016 5:31 PM
Subject: Dare to see our thrilling production of Dracula: Pima Community College Center for the Arts

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PCC theatre arts presents
DRACULA

Nov. 10 - 20
Center for the Arts, West Campus

Tickets $18 with discounts available
(service fees apply to all ticket purchases)

Directed by Nancy Davis Booth. Though the story is the same, this production is definitely not your grandma's Dracula. The familiar tale is given an edgier, darker twist with stylized steampunk appearances and seductive undertones. 

 

The intimate space of the Black Box Theatre is set with the audience on opposite sides drawing them into the action. The gorgeous Gothic and Art Nouveau set, with a floor patterned with the Fibonacci spiral, is enhanced by new technical wizardry including multiple video projectors, eight speakers and several fog machines.

Most of the music in the production comes from the movie soundtrack "The Hunger" and has been overlaid, amplified and distorted with an infusion of whispers, heartbeats and solfeggio tones which heightens the drama and helps to place the audience into the minds of the characters.

The powerful visual imagery and intoxicating, terrifying sound amplify the deeply emotional conviction of the cast and audience, who will find themselves sitting on the edge of their seats and looking over their shoulders when they leave the theatre.


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The Center for the Arts is located on the Pima Community College West Campus,
2202 W. Anklam Rd., Tucson, Arizona 85709.
520-206-6986

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