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The Dracula Rock Show (Senior) - Malcolm Sircom
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THIS IS THE SENIOR VERSION - FOR THE JUNIOR VERSION CLICK HERE

The Zombies and Vampires are unhappy with their life underground, and summon Count Dracula, their master. He promises them fun among the humans, disguised as the audience at Rock Concerts, where their bizarre appearance will go un-noticed. To achieve this, after a Pop Idol audition scene, he creates his own Rock Group.
Meanwhile Inspector Shirley Holmes of the Dewberry CID and her pathologist, Dr. Watson, are battling against the master criminal Professor Moriarty and his gang - as well as trying to solve the mystery of an outbreak of anaemia among young women.
These strands are woven together in a hilarious plot, full of splendid eccentric characters, sparked by a dynamic Rock score, which takes in 60s rock, a touch of 70s disco, and even a Line Dance! A rocknroll Dracula, Shirley Holmes doing a Dolly Parton, and a Mick Jagger-like rock star are just some of the surprises in this comedy musical - as gloriously off-the-wall as its predecessor.
Those of you who have already performed The Rocky Monster Show will know what to expect - loads of laughs, great tunes, and enjoyment for all involved. Casting will motivate your entire company, for as well as the Principals, the Choruses of Zombies, Vampires, Police and criminals all have plenty of speaking parts.
Running time is just under 2 hours, including interval and audience reaction - which we predict will be massive.

A CD of backing tracks is available and recommended for rehearsing and/or performance.
Suitable for: Senior Schools (11 - 18) - Youth Groups and Amateur Theatre Groups

The Writer - Malcolm Sircom

 

Malcolm read music at Cambridge University before entering the theatre as a Musical Director. Probably the highlight of his career was a 4 year world tour of the ˜Rocky Horror Show'. At the same time he honed in his writing skills with a series of Pantomimes and Children's musicals, which were performed professionally all over the country including his hit 'Mr Men Musical' in London's West End.

 

He started writing schools musicals with 'Ebenezer', which coincided with the launching of Musicline. Since then his many follow-ups have been so successful worldwide that they have enabled him to retire from the theatre to concentrate solely on this aspect of his talents.

 

His major hobbies are bridge, cricket, and writing musicals for schools! People often ask him if he is a teacher, as his shows have such a rapport with kids. The answer is no - he is an entertainer pure and simple, backed by the experience of years in the professional theatre. He claims to be still a child at heart, and he loves working with children, which shows very much in the works he produces for them.

 

THE DRACULA ROCK SHOW SYNOPSIS

 

The Zombies and Vampires, in the Underworld, sing the Opening Chorus Song: “STAYIN’ UNDEAD” The Narrators describe their lives and conditions by the Narrators, and how happy they were till one day a television made its way into their world and showed them what the world outside was like. The Zombies and Vampires then express their discontent, and express their desire to have fun like the humans. They want to leave, so they summon their master, who has been asleep for over a hundred years. Count Dracula appears. Song: “THE MASTER” He hears their rumbles of discontent, but the problem would be their mingling with the humans without being noticed. He calls on The Queen of the Night to help solve the problem. Song: “QUEEN OF THE NIGHT” The Queen finds the solution – she and Dracula must get together a cult Rock Group whose followers would look so bizarre, the Zombies & Vampires would blend in un-noticed.

But their underground home cannot be left unattended, so Zazu, a shy Canadian zombie, volunteers to be housekeeper, and Vladmimir, a proud Russian vampire, volunteers to be caretaker. So, everything is decided and they’re all ready to rock’n’roll. Song: “EVERYBODY GOTTA ROCK”

The Narrators introduce the next element, and in a street in Dewberry we meet the Police team, led by Inspector Shirley Holmes Song: “WALKIN’ THE BEAT”. They leave Holmes to consult with the entering Dr.Watson, as pathologist. He is baffled by an outbreak of strange symptoms among local teenage girls, and Holmes realizes they’ve been attacked by – a vampire!

The Narrators then introduce us to Professor Moriarty’s Laboratory, where the housekeeper, Mrs.Petersen, is tidying up, with the help of the handyman, Quasimodo. [The Hunchback of Notre Dame!] Moriarty enters, followed by his criminal gang, who present a splendid set of monthly accounts from crime. The Professor then reveals his latest masterpiece – the invention of a potion [which he calls J & H, after Jekyll and Hyde] which completely reverses a person’s character. He intends to use it on his arch adversaries, Holmes & Watson.  Song: “WE WILL ROB YOU”

The Narrators take us outside the Dewberry Assembly Rooms, where Holmes and Watson are studying a poster for the launch of a new Rock group, called The Dracula Rock Show. Holmes suspects a connection with the vampirism, but just then Moriarty enters, with false beard & glasses, disguised as a street vendor. He has a tray with drinks on it. He lets them see through his disguise, then challenges them to another battle of good v. evil. They can keep the drinks as a celebration. He leaves and Holmes and Watson raise the glasses to their lips…BLACKOUT.

The Narrators then take us inside the Assembly Rooms, where a crowd is gathering. Teenagers mix with Zombies and Vampires, with, as forecast, no re-action. Moriarty and all his criminals enter for the concert, then Dracula and The Queen of the Night introduce the first act – The Blood Sisters. Song: “WHO NEEDS LOVE?”

Enter Holmes & Watson, who, suspicious of Moriarty’s drinks, had stopped the pair from drinking them and sent them for analysis. Watson doesn’t think this kind of concert would appeal to Holmes, but she reveals the only thing she can’t stand is Country’n’Western.  The main act, Jagged Mick, then comes on. Song: “HONKY-TONK LOVER”                    END OF ACT ONE

ACT TWO

 

Song: “THE FROG MARCH” [Police & criminals who exit after] Holmes and Watson find that clusters of anaemia cases break out wherever the Dracula Rock Show is playing. Also results of the drink analysis show its powers, so Holmes resolves to use them against Moriarty and his gang. The Narrators then take us over to Vladimir & Zazu, down in the Underworld.  Vladimir is doing his best to be friendly, but Zazu is so shy, she rejects his advances. Song: “WHEN YOU’RE SHY”

The Narrators take us back to Dracula on tour. Reprise: “THE MASTER” The Queen of the Night and the rock acts come on. They are fed up and in a state of revolt. Their music has become less rock and more Abba-tribute, thanks to the Queen’s input. Song: “THE DRACULA ROCK SHOW”. Mick and The Blood Sisters walk out.

The Narrators take us back to Moriarty’s, where the Professor reveals his plans to his gang. With Holmes, Watson and the police squad having reversed their characters thanks to the J & H potion, with their cooperation they will rob every bank in Dewberry simultaneously. A criminal asks how will they know if Holmes and her squad have changed – he replies that if they love Country’n’Western, that is the proof. Enter Holmes, Watson & the squad, singin Country’n’Western Song: “SO MUCH GOOD”

Moriarty reveals his plan to Holmes, who gets Watson to break out the champagne in celebration. The criminals drink it. It is, of course, the J & H potion, and they all reverse characters to become law-abiding citizens. Reprise: “SO MUCH GOOD”

The Narrators take us back to Dracula where he is pondering how to break the bad news to his followers, when they enter, and pronounce themselves fed up with human society and life on the surface. It’s decided they’ll have the odd trappings of surface civilization sent down to them, but they all want to go home. Song: “GOING HOME”

But what of home? The Narrators introduce us again to Vladimir and Zazu. Under Vladimir’s patient guidance, Zazu has come out of her shell, and romance begins to flourish. Song: “THE WAY YOU ARE”

Dracula, meanwhile, makes his way back to his chamber, followed by Inspector Holmes. When she tries to arrest him, his superior strength gets the better of her, and he chains her to the wall. Song: “THE DEWBERRY BILL” He is just about to sink his fangs into her neck, when Doctor Watson appears. Dracula scoffs at any conventional attempts to stop him, but is unprepared for Watson playing a CD of Cliff Richard, which brings Dracula to his knees. Watson releases Holmes and offers Dracula the choice of listening to Cliff Richard for all eternity, or drinking the J & H potion. Dracula drinks the potion, and is made harmless.

Finally the Narrators return us Underground, where the returning Vampires & Zombies greet Vladimir & Zazu, then celebrate all their lack of brains. Song: “BRAINS!”  The show is then wrapped up, as everybody reveals their new self or situation as they take their bow[s] Finally, Holmes and Watson introduce Finale: Reprise – “EVERYBODY GOTTA ROCK”

 

THE END

 

 

 

THE DRACULA ROCK SHOW – CASTING

 

MALE

 

Narrator 1

Count Dracula, the famous vampire

Vladimir, a Russian vampire

Doctor Watson, pathologist

Quasimodo, a hunchback handyman

Professor Moriarty, a criminal mastermind

“Fingers” Johnson, a criminal

Steroid Stan, a criminal

Jagged Mick, an ancient rock star

 

FEMALE

 

Narrator 2

The Queen of the Night

Zazu, a Canadian zombies

Inspector Shirley Holmes, of the police.

Mrs Petersen, housekeeper to Professor Moriarty.

Barbara Bell, a criminal

Big Time Brenda, a criminal

The Blood Singers, group of 3 rock singers

 

CHORUS  [many speaking parts]

Vampires, minimum 8

Zombies, minimum 8

Police, minimum 6

Teenagers.

 

OPTIONAL CHOIR

 

Running time

 

Approx 2 hours, including interval

 

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Name: Gorse Riode Junior School  - Date: 29-07-2004  - Rating:  
Year 6 did this story as there end of year production and it was great. We had good fun rehearsing and the audience loved it.
Name: kings ahll taunton  - Date: 31-00-2005  - Rating:  
its really great fun, unlike anything we have ever done or seen before and is enjoyed and understood by all age groups!
Name: jade annison  - Date: 02-05-2005  - Rating:  
the play so cool thankyou malcom
Name: Roisin Walsh  - Date: 04-06-2005  - Rating:  
This play is amazing and Im really enjoying it so far! From Shirley Holmes aka Roisin Walsh at St. Marys.
Name: louise  - Date: 01-07-2005  - Rating:  
the play was fantastic i think it was one of the best play that year 5 and year 6 have peformed
Name: loren  - Date: 09-02-2006  - Rating:  
this play is great im gunner be a blood sister i carnt wait 2 preform it lol it wiked
Name: woodland school  - Date: 29-02-2006  - Rating:  
A fantastic script!!It would not be complete without its corny jokes and cheesy song lyrics-but we have just done a performance at our school...and it was AWESOME!!!
Name: Anonymous  - Date: 16-05-2006  - Rating:  
Absolutely Fabulous, mainly because Im doing the play and Im Shirley Holmes!
Name: jelly  - Date: 28-05-2006  - Rating:  
This show is great it has funny bits sad bits and happy bits the characters moriaty and dracula are really good i really enjoyed doing this play!!!
Name: Anonymous  - Date: 23-02-2007  - Rating:  
I think it is its funny and so good as has a musical theme too.i so love it its the best ever!!!!1
Name: Sion Gilbey  - Date: 19-03-2007  - Rating:  
Aberystwyth art center is doing this show and is going to be GREAT!!
Name: natasha  - Date: 03-04-2007  - Rating:  
my school is doin this lochgelly south school
Name: Tegan Mugford  - Date: 04-04-2007  - Rating:  
Year 6 did this for our leavers production, it is the best show ever!!!
Name: Anonymous  - Date: 05-04-2007  - Rating:  
This year the p7s are doing this production for their end of year play and we r having lots of fun practicing and learning our songs and our lines !!
Name: Mary  - Date: 17-04-2007  - Rating:  
We are doing this show in school, i love the script.... i want to be Shirley Holmes!!!!!
Name: Tegan Mugford (again)  - Date: 13-05-2007  - Rating:  
Hi its me again im playing the part of shirley holmes (yay me!) if u wanna b her its hard work!
Name: Gettin Rich  - Date: 21-05-2007  - Rating:  
This play is wicked, loved all the rehearsing and everything. It was a great success love from Holmes and Watson!
Name: Anonymous  - Date: 18-06-2007  - Rating:  
i tride it it was amazing
Name: 15 year old person.  - Date: 10-03-2008  - Rating:  
Brilliant, really enjoyed taking part. VERY catchy songs! Ive had Honky Tonk Lover in my head for weeks. Cheesey, very cheesey. But brilliant all the same. Thank you Mr Sircom for such a fun musical!
Name: Amy  - Date: 28-10-2005  - Rating:  
In school we have a xmas play every year. this yar its the dracula rock show! I have been learing the songs with this music.... but i iwsh they arnt all jumbled up and they were longer
Name: Anonymous  - Date: 22-04-2006  - Rating:  
i min year 6, and im playong the roll of count dracula. the plot is great and easy to follw. you can split it into so many parts!
Name: wallbrook primary school  - Date: 11-06-2006  - Rating:  
this play is going to be a great sucsess, im weel xited frum terri **** mrs peterson

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