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Dracula – Entre l'amour et la mort

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Dracula
Entre l'amour et la mort
DVD cover
MusicSimon Leclerc
LyricsRoger Tabra
BookBruno Pelletier Richard Ouzounian
Productions2006 Quebec

Dracula – Entre l'amour et la mort ('Dracula: Between Love and Death') is a Québécois musical created by Canadian songwriter, actor, and recording artist Bruno Pelletier.[1] Lyrics are written by Roger Tabra; music is by Simon Leclerc; the concept is credited to Bruno Pelletier and Richard Ouzounian, adapted from Bram Stoker's novel of the same name.

The musical ran in Quebec from January 13, 2006, to December 16, 2006.

The album from the musical contains 14 tracks.

Music videos were made for both the track 'Nous sommes ce que nous sommes' and 'Étranges étrangers'.

In January 2008, Dracula's cast performed the musical at the Maison de la danse, in Lyon, France with Cassiopée replacing Rita Tabbakh, Julie Dassylva replacing Elyzabeth Diaga, and Matt Laurent replacing Daniel Boucher.[2]

The DVD of the musical was released on March 4, 2008.

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Cast

References

  1. ^ Cormier, Sylvain (2006-02-02). "«Dracula -- Entre l'amour et la mort» au Saint-Denis - Du bon sang, du bon sens!". Le Devoir (in French). Retrieved 2024-04-11.
  2. ^ Tahnia, Guillaume (2008-01-15). "Dracula entre en scène". Lyon Capitale (in French). Retrieved 2024-04-11.

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