{
  "title": "DRACULA COMES TO QUINNIPIAC",
  "category": "[RADIO-SCRIPT]",
  "article": "Part of a series of adaptations of the Dracula story by Quinnipiac psychology professor Bert\nGarskof…\n[MINOR, E KYLE. “Dracula Is the Big Man on Campus.” New York Times (October 28, 2000).]\n“Mr. Garskof will record his own adaptation of Bram Stoker's ''Dracula'' in front of a live audience\ntomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in the Clarice L. Buckman Theater at Quinnipiac University, where he is a\npsychology professor. ''Dracula Comes to Quinnipiac,'' which will be directed by his wife, Ellen\nLieberman, will be broadcast at 3:05 p.m. next Sunday over WQUN AM 1220.\n“…not the traditional version of Bram Stoker's vampire story. Instead Count Roman Contesceu\nwill arrive at Quinnipiac University on Halloween from his native Transylvania to teach -- what\nelse? -- psychology.\n“Contesceu comes to research ancient native American tales that werewolves once roamed\nSleeping Giant, Mr. Garskof said from Bethany, where he and Ms. Lieberman live. He wants to\nfind a book he has traced to the university's Arnold Bernhard Library. It supposedly contains the\nsatanic rite that will double his productivity and allow him to function as Dracula by day as well as\nnight.\n“The Count refreshes himself with a deep, daytime snooze in the basement of one of the\nuniversity's residence halls. He casts a spell on Renfeld, a Quinnipiac student who has become his\nslave and research assistant (a redundancy?), and falls in love with Lucy, a resident assistant.\n''It's a campy show,'' Mr. Garskof said. ''We're intending on having a lot of fun with it.''\n''Dracula Comes to Quinnipiac'' marks the fourth time the couple has brought the vampire story\nto the airwaves. Each time Mr. Garskof writes a new adaptation. There will probably be more\nsince Mr. Garskof and the administration have secured financing for six Quinnipiac Radio\nTheater productions for next year.",
  "origination": "WQUN, Hamden, Connecticut.",
  "duration": "November 5, 2000.",
  "personnel": "Bert Garskof (scriptwriter), Ellen Lieberman (director).\nCAST: Yves Feder (Dracula/Count Roman Contesceu), Bert Garskof (Seward), Daniel Hall\n(Renfield), Gloria Pilot (Van Helsing).",
  "extant_recordings": "Yes.\n(WQUN, HAMDEN)\n[Sunday—3:05-            PM]\nNov. 5, 2000\n“Dracula Comes To Quinnipiac”",
  "chronology": "",
  "sources": "",
  "gallery": "",
  "images": []
}