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‘Dracula: A Radio Play’ to be featured Oct. 26 on WJXT-TV 4 morning show and WJCT-FM’s ‘First Coast Connect’

Jacksonville University theatre professor Deborah Jordan will be promoting “Dracula: A Radio Play” on Friday, Oct. 26 on WJXT-TV 4’s morning show with Staci Spanos and on WJCT-FM 89.9’s “First Coast Connect” with Melissa Ross.

On WJXT-TV 4, Jordan will appear during the 8 o’clock hour with JU student Rhea Derke, who serves as the theatrical and musical production’s Foley artist head. Derke will be on hand to demonstrate how the sounds of rain, thunder, breaking glass, a train whistle, a telegraph and a boat are produced during the show.

“First Coast Connect” begins at 9 a.m. Jordan’s appearance is scheduled during the second half of the show, but her time slot is subject to change. She will be joined on the show by JU music professor Dr. Steve Watkins, who is the musical director of “Dracula: A Radio Play.”

To listen to “First Coast Connect” on your computer, here’s the live stream site.

Directed musically by JU professor Scott Watkins, the show will feature a live orchestra performance when it hits the stage at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 28 and Oct. 30 at Terry Concert Hall.

Tickets to the show are $10 for adults, $7 for seniors and military; $5 for students and children under 17; and free for JU students, faculty and staff.

For information, call (904) 256-7374 or e-mail cpeters12@ju.edu.

Here is the Wave Weekly story on “Dracula: A Radio Play.”

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  1. Can’t wait to promote this extraordinary show!