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I really like the idea of an illustrator creating a set, and the whole idea of the show based around Gorey's talent. To be able to cross artistic boundaries, from comic books to theatre, while maintaining the terrifying starkness of a black and white, monotone world is fascinating.
The way that the interviewers and the director were talking about his art, its translation into a larger form definitely has potential to make Dracula even more of a hit than it is on paper.
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I really like the idea of an illustrator creating a set, and the whole idea of the show based around Gorey's talent. To be able to cross artistic boundaries, from comic books to theatre, while maintaining the terrifying starkness of a black and white, monotone world is fascinating.
The way that the interviewers and the director were talking about his art, its translation into a larger form definitely has potential to make Dracula even more of a hit than it is on paper.
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