Comedy with real bite is coming to two venues in Cheshire later this month.

A one-man comedy re-working of Bram Stoker’s classic tale Dracula will be performed at Garden Lane Methodist Church on Friday, April 29 at 7.30pm, before moving on to the Electric Picture House in Congleton on Saturday, April 30 at 7.30pm.

Tickets for the show, which is suitable for ages 12 and above, can be purchased directly from the venues. The numbers to call are 07747 110 933 for the Garden Lane show and 01260 270 908 for Congleton.

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The two dates are the last of Dracula’s final tour so the Congleton performance will be the last chance audiences get to see this show.

The team that brought you the award-winning Great Expectations have got their teeth into Bram Stoker’s classic tale of the vampire - writer Andrew McPherson, director Simon Harvey and actor David Mynne.

Dracula forms part of the Cheshire Rural Touring Arts spring season of touring, taking professional arts events to rural venues and libraries across the county.

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Actor David Mynne said: “Rural touring is what I do best. It’s where I started out and, after touring all over the world, it’s what I’ve returned to. I love arriving at a venue, not knowing what’s in store.

“Dracula is made for rural touring. It’s batty and it’s bonkers. It’s designed to scare you (a little!) and make you laugh (a lot!), but most of all it’s designed to be a fun evening out.”

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For any enquiries about the show email henrysmith@cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk or call 01244 972835.

The full CRTA spring season can be found at www.cheshireruraltouringarts.co.uk.