BRIGHTON BITES: Let Them Call It Mischief Dracula – The Reviews Hub

Back by popular demand for 2017, our Brighton Bites series offer short, witty and slightly tongue-in-cheek insights into shows performing at Englands largest arts festival. Hopefully, they will whet your appetite to try something new at this years Brighton Fringe.

Here, Let Them Call It Mischief tells us about their show,Dracula, which theyll be performing atThe Warren.

How would you describe your show in one sentence?A fast-paced, funny, silly new adaptation of a Gothic classic.

Why Brighton Fringe for this show?Brighton is a great place to come and do theatre the audiences are great, the people who run the theatres are awesome and its by the sea. Whats not to love!

How have you been preparing for Brighton Fringe?Ive been shielding imaginary fish and chips from imaginary seagulls

What do you think sets your show apart from all the other festival offerings?Fake moustaches, garlic and dodgy accents

Whats the show that you dont want to miss at this years Brighton Fringe (apart from your own)?I really want to see Nick Halls show and it will be ace to have Beasts on straight after us on Saturday night so well all stick around and watch them after our show!

Whats the best bit of advice youve ever been given for performing at a Fringe Festival?Book 3 days off work when it finishes. Youll need it to recover

If your show was a flavour of ice cream being sold on Brighton Pier, what would it be?Tutti Frutti covered in loads of red sauce.

Dracula runsat Brighton Fringe 5-7 May

For more information visitwww.brightonfringe.orgor http://www.letthemcallitmischief.com

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