By John Deane

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  • The 1927 stage adaptation of , by undistinguished playwrights Hamilton Deane and John Balderston, shrinks the palette considerably to fit the story on the stage, moving all the action to Dr. Seward's sanatorium, deleting characters and inexplicably interchanging some names. This version, which starred Bela Lugosi, was transferred to the screen in 1931 . Lugosi's vampire was the ultimate illegal immigrant, an oily, somewhat unconvincing lounge lizard with Ae dietary habits of a very large mosquito. Still, he provided enough Depression-era chills to indelibly set the parameters of undead etiquette. The 1977 Broadway revival, which starred a smoldering Frank Langella, reincarnated the count as a kind of toxic matinee idol, which in turn inspired Ann Rice's steamy LeStat tales, Steph...

  • In the spirit of Halloween past, Community Players invites us to sink our teeth into its current production, "Dracula. The classic drama, based on the novel by Bram Stoker, was adapted for the stage by Hamilton Deane in 1924 then revised for American audiences by John Balderston in 1927.

  • ... Domini eighteen hundred; and 'Whereas, Don John Ventura Morales, then governor at New Orleans, did... Mine a Breton survey; its purchase by John Deane; the confirmation of such sale; and the subsequent...

  • SHELBY COUNTY Boyd, Audrey Ann

    ...Coleman, Eudora. Crosby, Julian A. Deane, Phyllis Barbara Noltimier. Dotson, Sara Dickirson...Horton, Marie. Janovetz, Timothy John. Johnson, Larry Earl. Jones, Carol J. Sweet. Jones...

  • ... Arrangements by John M. Oakey & Son Funeral Home and Crematory, Salem,...

  • DRACULA Off-Broadway play revival, at the Little Shubert Theatre, 422 W. 42nd St.

    Written by Hamilton Deane and John L. Balderston, based on the novel by Bram...

  • ..."Overall," sociologists John Logan and Glenn Deane explain, "the Muslim-origin ...

  • Near sunset on Saturday, July 20, 1861, Col. Charles Jameson ordered the 2nd Maine Infantry Regiment drawn up in a hollow square near Centerville, Va., according to James Mundy in his book Second to None. Color Sergeant William J. Deane of Bangor stood with the six-man color guard. As Jameson rode his horse into the square, Deane likely wondered what his commander planned to do. After all, the 2nd Maine boys would supposedly cross Bull Run the next day and attack the Confederate troops defending Manassas. What could their commander want that night?

    ...John F. Mines, the 2nd Maine chaplain. What, said I, wh...

  • . (Universal; 74 minutes; unrated; 1931). A 49-year-old Bela Lugosi finally achieved screen immortality as Transylvania's most famous necker in this old-school terror tale from director Tod Browning. And the first 20 minutes, set in the Carpathian mountains, are still impressive 75 years later. It's where most of the classic, much-imitated lines are found ("I don't drink...wine!"), as well as the sublimely sinister sets designed by Charles Hall, which provide the atmospheric backdrop as the count puts the bite on clueless real estate agent Renfield (Dwight Frye), an unwitting co-conspirator who helps Drac relocate to his London digs at Carfax Abbey for more corpuscle-draining mischief. Then the movie flattens out with a mostly stagebound interpretation of Hamilton Deane and John L.

  • Alan Mingo Jr. is gladly packing his bags for Boston. The actor, who spent much of a 32 week run here in the Disney musical "The Lion King" playing Simba, returns to The Opera House as Seaweed in the musical comedy "Hairspray. Hairspray," the Broadway smash about a chubby teen who is trying to get on a TV dance show, can be compared in a couple of ways to "Little Shop of Horrors," the R&B musical about a ferociously hungry plant named Audrey II. John Waters, who wrote and directed "Hairspray" created the storyline that refers to a popular TV teen dance show in his hometown Baltimore's WJZ-TV from 1957 to 1964 hosted by DJ pioneer "Buddy" Deane. In Waters' story, an overweight girl, who wants to become a regular and learns her winning dance steps from black friends, successfully in...



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