Tainted Blood

by Tom Jacobson

Oscar Wilde, Bram Stoker, and Arthur Conan Doyle use logic and religion to fend off a seductive vampire in this fang-in-cheek comedy/thriller.

Oscar Wilde, Bram Stoker, and Arthur Conan Doyle use logic and religion to fend off a seductive vampire in this fang-in-cheek comedy/thriller.

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Tainted Blood

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  • The Road Theatre Company: Tainted Blood

    The Road Theatre Company was first introduced to Tom Jacobson's work through his hilarious horror comedy Tainted Blood. The clever combination of drawing room comedy--very consciously in the style of Oscar Wilde--and the framework of the Dracula story made for an exciting, uproarious and over-the-top hit for our theatre. Because Wilde, Arthur Conan Doyle and Bram Stoker are all characters in the play (set in 1878, long before their writing made them famous), their writing styles and tropes were integrated into the action in delightful and very satisfying ways. The production won numerous...

    The Road Theatre Company was first introduced to Tom Jacobson's work through his hilarious horror comedy Tainted Blood. The clever combination of drawing room comedy--very consciously in the style of Oscar Wilde--and the framework of the Dracula story made for an exciting, uproarious and over-the-top hit for our theatre. Because Wilde, Arthur Conan Doyle and Bram Stoker are all characters in the play (set in 1878, long before their writing made them famous), their writing styles and tropes were integrated into the action in delightful and very satisfying ways. The production won numerous awards and led to more collaborations.

  • laura gardner: Tainted Blood

    I was lucky enough to play "Octavia Balcombe', who really is a take off on Lady Bracknell is this brilliant and funny and thought provoking play that blends Oscar Wilde, with Sherlock Holmes, and Dracula. This is a sexy, smart and joyfully naughty play that should be running none stop every where!

    I was lucky enough to play "Octavia Balcombe', who really is a take off on Lady Bracknell is this brilliant and funny and thought provoking play that blends Oscar Wilde, with Sherlock Holmes, and Dracula. This is a sexy, smart and joyfully naughty play that should be running none stop every where!

Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization Cast Theatre, Year 1989

Production History

  • Type Professional, Organization The Road Theatre Company, Year 1998
  • Type University, Organization Oklahoma City University, Year 1993
  • Type Professional, Organization Penobscot Theatre , Year 1992
  • Type Professional, Organization Main Street Theatre, Year 1990

Awards

  • Best Revival Award
    Valley Theatre League
    Winner
    1999
  • Pick of the Week
    LA Weekly
    Judges' Choice
    1998