Museum Lates: The Letters of Bram Stoker with Dacre Stoker

£10 (including glass of wine on arrival)

Date: 14 May 2026 7pm-9pm

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Pickford's House
41 Friar Gate
Derby
DE1 1DA

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Description

 

To celebrate ‘Derby Dracula Day’, The Derby Dracula CIC and Derby Museums present a series of events celebrating Derby’s place in the Dracula story, with special guest, author Dacre Stoker, Bram Stoker’s Great Grand-nephew.

On the 15th May 1924, Hamilton Deane produced the first official stage adaption of Dracula, which opened at The Grand Theatre on Babington Lane, Derby – a building which still stands today. This iconic adaptation gave us the vision of The Count which we know today, as portrayed by Bela Lugosi, Christopher Lee and more recently, Cynthia Erivo.

On the eve of Derby Dracula Day join Dacre Stoker for an exclusive sneak peek at letters and correspondence written by Bram Stoker on short term loan to Derby Museums as part of ‘Dracula Returns To Derby: 101 Years and Counting’ at Pickford’s House.

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Presented as part of Dracula Returns to Derby, an AHRC funded research project led by the University of Derby in partnership with Derby Museums, Derby Theatre, Bournemouth University and Sheffield Hallam University. A series of public workshops and events connect the city with the world’s most famous vampire.

Image courtesy of Dacre Stoker.

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