Dracula, starring Mark Gatiss - Cover Revealed!
The terrifying new cover for our latest Big Finish Classic release is now online.
Available from May 2016, Dracula is a brand new full-cast adaptation of Bram Stoker's classic novel, starring Mark Gatiss as the legendary vampire count. Spanning three hours across three CDs (with a fourth disc of bonus features) this new adaptation by Jonathan Barnes promises to be a treat for all fans of classic horror. Listen to the trailer below – if you dare!
Mark is well known for his countless contributions to film and television, co-creating The League of Gentlemen alongside Steve Pemberton and Reece Sheersmith, and the unstoppable juggernaut Sherlock alongside Steven Moffat. As a writer, he has contributed to eight television episodes of Doctor Who, as well as the Big Finish plays Doctor Who: Phantasmagoria and Doctor Who: Invaders from Mars.
Joining Mark for this production are Deirdre Mullins (Man Down, The Frankenstein Chronicles) and Joseph Kloska (Pete Versus Life) as Mina and Jonathan Harker; Nigel Betts (You, Me & Them, Boy Meets Girl) as Abraham Van Helsing; Rupert Young (Merlin, The White Queen) as John Seward; and David Menkin (Zero Dark Thirty, Thunderbirds Are Go) as Quincey P. Morris.
Also lending their vocal talents are Alex Jordan as Arthur Holmwood; Rosanna Miles as Lucy Westenra; Ian Hallard as Renfield; Elizabeth Morton as Mary Westenra; Edward Petherbridge as Mr Swales; and Katy Manning as Sister Agatha. The adaptation has been directed and produced by long-term Big Finish contributor Scott Handcock.
You can pre-order the new four-disc set today for the special price of just £20 on CD or £15 to download. As with the majority of Big Finish releases, a complimentary digital download is also available when you purchase the CD version of the story – so you'll be able to scare yourself as soon as the title is released!
For more Big Finish Classics – including Frankenstein: The Modern Prometheus, The Picture of Dorian Gray and Carnacki the Ghost-Finder - visit our range page here.