The monoperformance “Dracula – A Victory Written in Blood”, based on the image of Vlad III Dracula, explores the clash between power, fear, and the dark side of human nature. In the play, Dracula seeks to justify his actions and cruelty, engaging in a direct dialogue with the audience. For him, victory is not merely triumph, but a means to break the enemy’s spirit and instill fear. Throughout the performance, the character’s inner struggle and loneliness come to the forefront. Ultimately, the piece leaves the audience with a question: is cruelty a necessary tool of power, or a tragedy of the human soul?

