Cannock Library - Van Helsing’s Last Vampyre

A dramatic performance by Andrew Lound

The name Van Helsing is naturally associated with the late great Peter Cushing from those wonderful Hammer Horror films. His latest movie incarnation is somewhat more comic book than gothic novel. In Bram Stoker’s novel Dracula, the character of Abraham Van Helsing is complicated, troubled, and tortured by his beliefs.  

Andrew brings to life Bram Stoker’s character as has never before been seen. We join him as he is about to dispatch another member of the undead at the venue in which the presentation is given. Van Helsing explains to the audience his work, however, he is so taken by the audience he forgets the time, and the vampire awakens.

A morality play as Van Helsing has to confront the Vampire and argue his position as a vampire hunter. The audience may have to confront some home truths of their lives. 
Mature audiences only adult themes.

Cannock Library
Wednesday 25th November
2:00pm-4:00pm (arrive for 1:45pm to be seated)
Free (Booking Essential)

Refreshments served during an intermission.

Please contact Cannock Library to book your tickets

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