A Requiem in Horror reimagines Bram Stoker’s iconic novel as a fever dream of terror and revelation. Drawing faithfully from Stoker’s text while expanding its emotional landscape, this adaptation brings neglected and underdeveloped figures into sharp psychological focus. The audience is thrust into the immediacy of the novel’s epistolary soul as the characters’ private thoughts unfold through puppetry, mimicry, eurythmic choreography, and haunting silent-film tableaux.
This is not a vampire romance. It is an unsettling descent into fear, faith, trauma, and transformation—a ritual designed to confront the darkness within us and extinguish it. With its wide interpretive scope and immersive theatrical language, A Requiem in Horror offers a version of the Count unlike any that has appeared mythic, intimate, and disturbingly human. Contains mature themes and suggestive content, but is not sexually explicit.