A Brief History
On October 5 and 7, 2017, Kent State University at Stark’s History Club and English Club will be hosting two awesome events for any students and faculty interested in learning more about Dracula and other monsters throughout history and literature.
Digging Deeper
First, on Thursday, October 5th from 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM in SNB 217, join the History Club and English Club along with Dr. Lindsay Starkey, Dr. Ann Martinez, and Dr. Mary Rooks for a round-table discussion on how monsters have been portrayed throughout history.
Then, on Saturday, October 7th at 8:00 PM, as an extension of our earlier meeting on monsters, join the History Club on an excursion to the Schoenbrunn Amphitheater for an outdoor performance of Dracula by John Mattera. All are welcome to join us, so bring your family and friends. (It is open seating, so we want to arrive early to get seats together.)
Meet up with us for any part of this adventure. If you are coming, please let Christine Bowman (chiner@kent.edu) know and include where you plan to meet up with us.
Saturday’s Schedule :
4:00 PM – Meet in visitors lot at Kent State University at Stark (to carpool)
5:00 PM – Dinner at Magoo’s in New Philadelphia
7:00 PM – Meet at Schoenbrunn Amphitheater (cost $18)
8:00 PM – Dracula begins…
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Historical Evidence
For more information, please see…
Mattera, John and Bram Stoker. Dracula. Dramatic Pub Co, 1980.