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Re: Dracula

Bloody FM

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Re: Dracula takes the famous horror tale, breaks it up chronologically (every entry of this epistolary novel has a date), and sends the story directly to your podcatcher as it happens. Every time something happens to the characters, Re: Dracula will publish an episode, in as close to real time as it happens. Some entries will be brief, and others will be long and intense.
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Dracula: The Danse Macabre

Gabriel Urbina

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Centuries-old vampire Count Dracula leaves his home of Transylvania and comes to the new world, intent on reigning death and destruction upon it. Can Mina Harker and her husband Jonathan find a way to stop him before it’s too late? Bram Stoker’s classic is reimagined as a four-part audio fiction podcast, its timeless story presented as a dialogue between two of the novel’s iconic characters. A 4-part fiction podcasting event from the mind of Gabriel Urbina, the creator of Wolf 359.
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Cryptic Canticles brings you Bram Stoker's Dracula presented as a Radio Play, released on the days of the journal entries in podcast format. The text is taken from Bram Stoker's classic novel, but presented in character with enhanced audio and music effects.
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In Bram Stoker's timeless classic, "Dracula," an unsuspecting English solicitor named Jonathan Harker embarks on a fateful journey to the eerie castle of the Transylvanian nobleman, Count Dracula. As Harker discovers the truth about the enigmatic count's vampiric nature, a thrilling tale unfolds. With a small band led by the astute Abraham Van Helsing, the race is on to hunt down and destroy Dracula before his sinister influence engulfs the world. Filled with suspense, horror, and unforgetta ...
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Novel Context is a monthly podcast that unpacks influential books to understand the story the author was really telling, how the culture and politics of that time influenced it, and how that story still shapes us today. This season explores the novel Dracula: who Bram Stoker was, his inspirations for Count Dracula and the origins of vampires, and surprising ways this book haunts us 125 years after being published.
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The Dracula Files

StoryForge Productions

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Suppose Dracula never went to London in 1883. Suppose he waited and planned and instead set his hand against the city of San Francisco. Living in 2014, Jonathan Harker never imagined the nightmare that would engulf him when he traveled to the backwaters of Romania to complete a real estate deal with the reclusive Count Dracula. Cut off from friends, phone reception, and even basic electricity, Jonathan discovers too late that he’s walked blindly into a deathtrap. Back in San Francisco, the f ...
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Jonathan Harker, jeune notaire, est envoyé en Transylvanie pour rencontrer un client, le Comte Dracula. Malgré la bienveillance de son hôte, le jeune clerc ne peut qu'éprouver une angoisse grandissante. Très vite, il se rend à la terrifiante évidence : il est prisonnier d'un homme qui n'est pas un homme mais un vampire, et qui partira bientôt hanter les nuits de Londres...Ce podcast est une adaptation sonore du roman de Bram Stoker en 5 épisodes. Adapté par Mehdi Bayad et réalisé par Christo ...
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Scripted audio drama productions from Stalwart – a non-profit centered on creating evocative media and performance art. Stories include adaptations (including our premiere show: Dracula by Bram Stoker) and retold classics (our second series, Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz), along with original stories (coming in 2018). Learn more at stalwarttheatre.org.
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When a mysterious ship washes ashore in Whitby, best friends Mina and Lucy begin to wonder if there’s something strange about the new kid in school. With Dr. Van Helsing as their guide, Mina and Lucy will come face to face with a terrifying threat…from the legendary Dracula himself… Starring Bradley Whitford as Grandpa Van Helsing, Suri Marrero as Mina, Genna DuQuesnay as Lucy, Ritchie Coster as Dracula, Marissa Jaret Winokur as Wren Fields, Anthony Atamanuik as Principal Quincey, Toks Olagu ...
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Sie haben sich in unsere Vorstellungen gebrannt. Die Bilder von Frankensteins Monster, Dracula und Sherlock Holmes. Oft verschwimmen die Grenzen zwischen Fiktion und historischen Fakten, so lebendig sind ihre Mythen geworden. Ihre Spuren finden wir nicht nur an realen Orten, sondern auch in unseren Ängsten, Visionen und technologischen Entwicklungen. Sie sind zum Inbegriff von Monstern, Vampiren und Detektiven in der Popkultur geworden. Wie sind diese wirkmächtigen Mythen entstanden? Tobias ...
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Dracula, a Comedy of Terrors

Broadway Podcast Network

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Along the treacherous Borgo Pass In the mountains of Transylvania, a meek English real estate agent is on a harrowing journey to meet a new and mysterious client...who also just happens to be the most terrifying and ferocious monster the world has ever known. COUNT DRACULA!! Christopher Sieber leads an all-star cast, including John Stamos, Annaleigh Ashford, Laura Benanti, Alex Brightman, James Monroe Iglehart, Richard Kind, Rob McClure, Ashley Park, Alan Tudyk, Kathy Fitzgerald, Jeff Kready ...
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Dracula tells the tale of a sinister Transylvanian aristocrat who seeks to retain his youth and strength by feeding off human blood. The author, Bram Stoker, a young Victorian theater professional, was probably inspired by the strange epidemic of vampirism that occurred in remote parts of Eastern Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries. These stories were recounted by travelers who later arrived in England and other parts of Western Europe. Stoker initially meant the tale to be written as a pl ...
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The Cellar Letters is a found audio horror series. This is episode one, where Nate and Bella move into a new home and explore the basement. Content warnings: covid mention, sudden loud noises. Transcript here. Cast: Jamie Petronis as Nate & Bella as Bella Transcript of Tal's Intro: Hi, I'm Tal Minear, executive producer of Regarding Dracula. I'm he…
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Dracula: The Danse Macabre is off this week, but while we work on our season finale we wanted to share another show we love with all of you. This week: Audacious Machine Creative's fictional chat show World Gone Wrong! Listen to the show on their Apple Podcasts page or on their Spotify feed! Visit their website! Support the show! * * * WORLD GONE W…
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Warning: The following episode contains discussions and depictions of violence, body horror, suicide, imprisonment, torture, improper medical treatment, psychological abuse, chronic physical and mental illness, premature burial, and death. It also features menacing situations, disturbing content, and jump scares. Listener discretion is advised. Epi…
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Windfall is the story of Cas and Kendall, two low-level criminal enforcers navigating life on the surface of a giant city. Hounded by the Wolfpac, the cult-like police force of the city's god-queen, Wanda, Cas and Kendall are given a choice: take down their dangerous employer and protect their newfound family, or maintain the status quo. Season two…
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Tal sits down with Gabriel Urbina (of Wolf 359, Unseen, and Dracula: The Danse Macabre) to discuss Dracula adaptations, audio drama production, and more! You'll hear a trailer for Dracula: The Danse Macabre at the start of this bonus episode. Transcript here. In Dracula: The Danse Macabre, centuries-old vampire Count Dracula leaves his home of Tran…
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Dracula: The Danse Macabre is off this week, but while we work on Episode 3 we wanted to share a show we love with all of you. This week: Chris and Jen Sugden's steampunk detective comedy adventure Victoriocity! Listen to the show on their Apple Podcasts page or on their Spotify feed! Visit their website! Learn more about High Vaultage, the first V…
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Warning: This episode contains discussions and depictions of violence, body horror, suicide, gaslighting, imprisonment, and death, as well as menacing situations, disturbing content, and jump scares. Listener discretion is advised. Episode 2 of 4. August 1893. Schoolteacher Mina Harker lives her life on a tightrope, balancing her duties to her work…
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Dracula: The Danse Macabre is off this week, but while we work on Episode 2 we wanted to share a show we love with all of you. This week: Shipwrecked Comedy's hilarious noir adventure The Case of the Greater Gatsby! Listen to the whole show on their Spotify feed. Visit Shipwrecked Comedy's Youtube Page. Support their work on their Patreon! A transc…
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Our adaptation of Carmilla is releasing weekly to our patrons starting Nov 17. If you want to hear it now, join our patreon at patreon.com/redracula. Otherwise, it'll be releasing here on the Re: Dracula feed starting Feb 14. Transcript of the Prologue is here. Transcript of the trailer is here. The voices you heard in the trailer were: Alan Burgon…
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Tal sits down with Pacific (associate produce of Re: Dracula) to inquire: What’s the best part of your job right now and also what is your job? How does producing something like Dead Space: Deep Cover compares to Dracula or Carmilla? What does a "successful" podcast look like to you? Where do you think the fiction podcast industry is going? What wi…
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Hannah sits down with Alan Burgon to discuss the art of acting, directing, and more! Alan is our Van Helsing, but he's got a prolific resume beyond that! Content warning at for self harm and suicide, brought up within an artistic context. Transcript here. Check out The Amelia Project! They're also on instagram. You can follow Alan @alanburgon on in…
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Stephen reads The Fall of the House of Usher. Transcript here. The Fall of the House of Usher was written by Edgar Allen Poe and read by Stephen Indrisano. Roderick Usher was played by Sam Stark. Sound design by Tal Minear. If you enjoyed this episode, we think you'll love Shelterwood! Shelterwood: A Suburban Gothic Shelterwood is a horror fiction …
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FYI: On May 1 we'll be clearing the feed of episodes so they can once more release chronologically with the Dracula season. If you're listening through, finish up this month, get your hands on the audiobook, or purchase the ad-free feed. Otherwise, wait for the E1 re-release on May 3! Hannah, Stephen, and Tal sit down and answer listener questions!…
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Hannah interviews Ella about directing! Topics include: Ella's other projects How Ella got into directing Ella's approach for directing How directing is like listening to an orchestra And more! Transcript here. Dialogue editing by Brad Colbroock with production work by Tal Minear. The transcript was done by Rook Mogavero. This episode was produced …
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Hannah interviews Matt Kirkland, the instigator of Dracula Daily. Topics include: Matt's other projects Reading 19th century British stuff When and where the idea for Dracula Daily started Tumblr making fun of Dracula Matt's favorite books Transcript here. Dialogue editing by Tal Minear. The transcript was done by Rook Mogavero. This episode was pr…
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Warning: This episode contains discussions and depictions of violence, body horror, imprisonment, and death, as well as menacing situations, disturbing content, and jump scares. Viewer discretion is advised. Episode 1 of 4. May 1893. Sent by his superiors to Transylvania to help a member of the local nobility with a real estate purchase, American c…
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Tune in for some more behind the scenes info as Stephen Indrisano and Tal Minear (the Re: Dracula sound team) sit down to chat all things audio production. This interview contains slight spoilers for the second half of the novel (again, sorry). Topics include: What the heck is dialogue editing? How does loudness work? A single blooper, as a treat. …
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Tune in for some behind the scenes info as Hannah Wright talks about producing, directing, editing, and more. This interview contains spoilers for the second half of the novel! Topics include: Sending so many emails The "as bisexual as possible" tone indicator Deciding content warnings What the directing process was like Being a fan of your collabo…
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Centuries-old vampire Count Dracula leaves his home of Transylvania and comes to the new world, intent on reigning death and destruction upon it. Can Mina Harker and her husband Jonathan find a way to stop him before it’s too late? Bram Stoker’s timeless horror classic returns, reimagined as a four-part audio fiction podcast. But not everything is …
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Dr. Jamie Bernthal-Hooker (he/they), visiting fellow at The University of Suffolk, joins us for a chat about queer theory, reading literature through a queer lens, and detective stories. “The two things I love most in the world are books and being queer.” —Dr. Jamie Bernthal-Hooker Dialogue editing by Stephen Indrisano with some extra sound design …
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Stephen sits down with Dr. Mary Going to discuss Antisemitism and the Gothic. This interview contains spoilers for Dracula, so if that's something you care about you should save this bonus for later. This episode was hosted by Stephen Indrisano and edited by Tal Minear and Stephen Indrisano. The transcript was done by Rook Mogavero. Transcript here…
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Hannah sits down with Dr. Jen Sudgen to discuss the ideals of Victorian Class and Gender, and how they come across in Dracula. This interview contains spoilers for Dracula (and we're talking last-page-of-the-book spoilers!), so if that's something you care about you should save this bonus for later. This episode was hosted by Hannah Wright and edit…
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In our first bonus episode, Hannah sits down with two vampire hunters in a very serious interview exploring the real life implications of real life vampires. This episode was hosted by Hannah Wright and edited by Tal Minear. The transcript was done by Rook Mogavero. This episode was originally published on April 1, so you can be sure that there's n…
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7 Years Later: The end. Transcript here. This episode featured: Ben Galpin as Jonathan Harker; and Alan Burgon as Van Helsing. Dialogue editing by Stephen Indrisano. Sound design by Tal Minear. Featuring music by Travis Reaves. The song "Won't Look Back" was written and performed by Newt Schottelkotte. Produced by Ella Watts and Pacific S. Obadiah,…
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Episode Synopsis: Mina and Van Helsing start eastward on foot, carrying provisions and means of keeping warm. Mina is tired after a steep descent, and Van Helsing finds a sort of sheltered spot that he picks to rest. Mina is still unable to take food. Van Helsing starts at the sight of the Szgany driving their wagon at top speed, upon which is the …
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November 6: Quincey is happy to have been of any service. This episode contains racist language and stereotypes. Transcript here. This episode featured: Isabel Adomakoh Young as Mina Harker; Alan Burgon as Van Helsing; Ben Galpin as Jonathan Harker; Giancarlo Herrera as Quincey Morris; Karim Kronfli as Dracula; Jonathan Sims as Jack Seward; and Dav…
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Episode Synopsis: Mina continues to sleep solidly during the daylight hours. Van Helsing commits himself to remain awake at night while Mina is awake, but finds himself dozing during the day while driving the carriage, and when he awakes, is overjoyed to see the Castle Dracula looming in the distance. As they settle down for the night, Van Helsing …
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November 5: Van Helsing does a terrible task. Transcript here. This episode featured: Alan Burgon as Van Helsing; Isabel Adomakoh Young as Mina Harker; Bonnie Calderwood Aspinwall, Caroline Mincks, and Madi Opincaru as Vampyresses; and Karim Kronfli as Dracula. Directed by Hannah Wright. Dialogue editing by Stephen Indrisano. Sound design by Tal Mi…
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Episode Synopsis: Seward and Quincey hear from the locals that Jonathan and Arthur had encountered trouble navigating some of the rapids in their steamer and need some help righting their vessel. Van Helsing and Mina reach the Borgo Pass at sunrise. Mina made her same report at sunrise while under hypnosis. When she awakes, she recognizes the way t…
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November 4: The crew closes in. Transcript here. This episode featured: Jonathan Sims as Jack Seward; Alan Burgon as Van Helsing; Isabel Adomakoh Young as Mina Harker; Karim Kronfli as Dracula; and Ben Galpin as Jonathan Harker. Dialogue editing by Stephen Indrisano. Sound design by Tal Minear. Featuring music by Travis Reaves. Produced by Ella Wat…
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