DRACULA
New Line Theatre
DRACULA
New Line Theatre

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DateMay 30 - June 22, 2024
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VenueMarcelle
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Tickets$20 - $30
What would you give up for love?
Broadway songwriter Frank Wildhorn (Bonnie & Clyde, Wonderland, Jekyll & Hyde) delivers his most epic score for this riveting, fast-paced, Gothic rock opera, faithful to the iconic novel but with some unexpected twists and turns.
As much a tragic love story as a thriller, this terrifying and passionate retelling of the famous story dives deep into the powerful, shattering emotions of these characters and these complicated relationships, as only musical theatre can. For Dracula, Wildhorn reunites with his Bonnie & Clyde lyricist Don Black, for one of the wildest and most emotional rides you’ve had in the theatre in a long time.
Since its debut, the show has become an international sensation in productions around the world. Once again, New Line will take a show that was badly served in New York and savaged by the critics, strip it down, take it seriously, and prove what a powerful piece of theatre it can be when it's focused on truthful human emotions instead of spectacle and flashy special effects.
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All seating is General Admission.
Preview Thursday: Adult = $25, Student/Senior = $20
All Other Performances: Adult = $30, Student/Senior = $25
TICKET PRICE | SERVICE CHARGE | FACILITY FEE | TOTAL PER TICKET |
$30.00 | $4.50 | $1.00 | $35.50 |
$25.00 | $3.75 | $1.00 | $29.75 |
$20.00 | $3.00 | $1.00 | $24.00 |
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METROTIX SALES END: curtain time
Tickets will be delivered via email, to either print at home or display on your mobile device.
Located in the Grand Center Arts District in St. Louis, Missouri, The Marcelle features a state of the art black box theater, professional dance studios, and nonprofit office suites. A "home for the arts", The Marcelle welcomes New Line Theatre, Dance St. Louis & Big Muddy Dance Co., as resident arts organizations, and hosts productions from Kranzberg Arts Foundation residents and independent producers.
Photo: Luke Lindberg
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