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Seattle Radio Theatre: Mercury Theatre's 'Dracula'
Today's pop-culture vampires stake out movies, TV, and Facebook, but in 1938, there was only radio. And there was Dracula. On July 11, 1938, The Mercury Theatre on the Air, which later leaped into legend with War of the Worlds, presented its first radio production: Bram Stoker's Dracula, starring Orson Welles. Seattle Radio Theatre revives the Mercury Theatre's version of Stoker's Gothic horror tale, with amazing Halloween-appropriate sound effects and music, plus a cast of beloved Northwest personalities. Presented by Town Hall and Seattle Radio Theatre.
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LocationTown Hall Seattle
1119 8th Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101
United States
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