Step into the chilling world of Bram Stoker's Dracula with this gripping classroom adaptation by David Calcutt. Designed for KS3 students, this Oxford Playscript brings this classic tale of gothic horror to life with accessible language, clear staging notes, and engaging illustrations. Perfect for English or Drama lessons, it provides an ideal introduction to 19th-century literature, suitable for both classroom study and performance.
Key Features:
-Adapted for a KS3 classroom, with 23 speaking parts
-Includes motivating activities focusing on performance, close text analysis, language and structure, together with varied creative tasks
-Insights into the play by the authors and adaptors
-Notes on staging, props, and illustrations
-Ideal for exploring 19th-century contexts and the gothic genre - perfect as a stepping stone for GCSE English Literature
-Supports oracy, reading fluency, and dramatic interpretation
-Great for whole-class reading or drama performances
Suitable for: KS3 English and Drama departments; Year 9 students preparing for GCSE English Literature
Themes: fear, power, the supernatural
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Abraham "Bram" Stoker (8 November 1847 - 20 April 1912) was an Irish author best known for his gothic novel, "Dracula".
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