The Woes of Whitby (A Dracula Retelling)
Falmenara for Count Dracula
Count Dracula is the main antagonist of The Woes of Whitby. Though usually portrayed as having a strong Eastern European accent, his spoken English is excellent, though strangely toned. Though usually calm and collected, when angered, the Count shows his true bestial nature.
Dracula is arrogant and self-obsessed. He slyly uses his words to emotionally manipulate his enemies.
Romanian accent, but not the traditional over exaggerated Dracula tone.
Careful now. We wouldn’t want your brash actions to accidently harm our beautiful Mina, would we, Jonathan?
I wasn’t the one who so mercilessly drove a stake through her heart. Was it satisfying, Jack? To watch the woman who broke your heart have hers broken in return?
(Angry and Confident) You think you’re the first man whose divine mission was to stop me? Your kind comes and goes like mayflies. I, on the other hand, am ageless. Eternal.
I love it. Truly. It wasn't exaggerated at all. The ONLY critique I have is we aim for Dracula to be truly venomous in his delivery, but that can easily be workshopped after casting. You make a great Dracula though. Top of the list! Thank you for auditioning again!
Thank you for such kind praise! I can definitely workshop that with you. I had perceived him as a subtle manipulator type, but venomous can definitely be achieved!