Dracula At Esplanade: Singapore Show Dates, Tickets And Age Guide

The production plays Esplanade Theatre from 15 to 19 July 2026, placing it among the most immediate arts dates in this week’s calendar.

Tickets are listed from S$69 to S$185. The show carries a PG13 rating and is recommended for audiences aged 13 and above, so families should treat it as a teen-and-adult theatre night.

Dates And Ticket Range

The Singapore run spans five days, from Wednesday to Sunday, at Esplanade Theatre. A short season makes performance choice important, especially for viewers who prefer a weekend matinee over a late evening return.

Published ticket prices run from S$69 to S$185 before any applicable booking fees. Seat view and distance from the stage vary across that range, so compare the map rather than choosing solely by price.

  • Dates: 15–19 July 2026.
  • Venue: Esplanade Theatre.
  • Tickets: S$69–S$185.

Content And Audience

The story draws on Bram Stoker’s Gothic vampire tale and is built around suspense, darkness and mature horror themes. PG13 is a useful signal for parents even when a younger child is technically curious about the title.

Esplanade’s admission guidance should be followed at the door. Arriving early also leaves time for ticket collection and the theatre’s security process without missing the opening scene.

  • Rating: PG13.
  • Recommended for ages 13 and above.
  • Latecomers may be admitted only at a suitable break.

Getting To Esplanade

Esplanade MRT is connected through the CityLink network, while City Hall is a longer sheltered walk. Road closures linked to National Day rehearsals may affect the surrounding area on selected dates.

Browse Little Big Red Dot’s Entertainment guides for more Singapore stage and concert dates.

  • Use rail if road closures affect the Marina Bay area.
  • Be seated before the advertised start time.

Location Notes

Sofia Pereira
Sofia Pereira
Sofia Pereira is Little Big Red Dot's Travel Editor & Social Video Host. She brings destinations to life through vivid stories, practical tips, and a uniquely Singaporean lens. She is adventurous but practical, making travel feel exciting and achievable for her audience.

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