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Kurt Rhoads portrays Count Dracula in the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park’s production of Dracula. A suspenseful race against time, Dracula is deliciously decadent, deadly and spellbinding entertainment. Written by Hamilton Deane and John L. Balderston, Dracula runs through October 5 in the Playhouse’s Robert S. Marx Theatre. Photo by Sandy Underwood. Download
Dashing young Jonathan Harker (portrayed by Jeffrey Withers, left) dances with his fiancée Lucy Seward (portrayed by Julia Coffey, right) in the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park’s production of Dracula. Written by Hamilton Deane and John L. Balderston, Dracula runs through October 5 in the Playhouse’s Robert S. Marx Theatre. Photo by Sandy Underwood. Download
Psychiatric patient R.M. Renfield (portrayed by Scott Schafer, right) begs Van Helsing (portrayed by John Michalski, left) to save his soul and send him away for good in the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park’s production of Dracula. Written by Hamilton Deane and John L. Balderston, Dracula runs through October 5 in the Playhouse’s Robert S. Marx Theatre. Photo by Sandy Underwood. Download

Butterworth (portrayed by Larry Bull, left) makes a play for Miss Wells (Elizabeth Helitzer) in the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park’s production of Dracula. A suspenseful race against time, Dracula is deliciously decadent, deadly and spellbinding entertainment. Written by Hamilton Deane and John L. Balderston, Dracula runs through October 5 in the Playhouse’s Robert S. Marx Theatre. Photo by Sandy Underwood. Download

The legendary Professor Van Helsing (portrayed by John Michalski, right) realizes that the face of Count Dracula (portrayed by Kurt Rhoads, left) can’t be seen in his mirror in the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park’s production of Dracula. This edge-of-your seat thriller is deliciously decadent, sensual yet deadly and spellbinding entertainment. Written by Hamilton Deane and John L. Balderston, Dracula runs through October 5 in the Playhouse’s Robert S. Marx Theatre. Photo by Sandy Underwood. Download