Tickets Available

Tickets Available at Centennial SS, Quinte Arts Council, & Red Ball Radio

Wednesday, 6 January 2016

Presenting the Classic Gothic Tale

Centennial Secondary School presents one major drama presentation in the auditorium at Centennial annually. This year’s class will take on the challenge of presenting Dracula. This British version of the play has been adapted from the original novel by Bram Stoker. Michael Theodorou, the author, has written a magical, theatrical rendition of the tale that keeps the audience in suspense until the final moments. The dialogue is crisp and the characters are well-rounded. All the well-known characters are present: Count Dracula, Jonathan Harker, Lucy and her Mother, Mina, Van Helsing and of course, Renfield. In this version, Dr. Seward is a female physician who works with the stricken victims in England. The deeply frightened Peasants round out the cast as they embody the terror Dracula has unleashed in his own homeland, Transylvania.
Auditions will take place the week of February 8, 2016.



Design Challenges

This play will present specific design challenges for this year’s class. How do you design a set that can represent multiple locations with minimal set changes? Sound and Lighting will be essential in creating the mood. The play opens as the steam train pulls away from the platform. The train is conjured up in the mind of the audience by hearing the old steam engine and the use of a theatrical fog machine.

Starving Dracula


Centennial is proud to be sponsoring a blood drive clinic for the Canadian Blood Services on May 2nd at the Fish and Game Club. Please call the school at (613)962-9233 to sign up to donate blood. All blood donors are eligible for a half-price ticket to see the show. 

Starve a Vampire~ Donate Blood! 

The production will open Friday May 13th at 7:00 pm. There will be two shows on Saturday May 14th at 2:00 and 7:00 and the final performance will be Sunday May 15th at 2:00.


Tickets are available at Centennial Secondary School, the Quinte Arts Council, Red Ball Radio, or at the door. Tickets $15.00 Adults $10.00 Students & Seniors.