The Branson Regional Arts Council is promising horror fans some frightful fun this coming Halloween as they bring Bram Stokers classic tale of Dracula to the stage at the Historic Owen Theatre.
Directed by Jacob Deck, Dracula will be presented to audiences on Thursday, Oct. 29 at 7 p.m., Friday Oct. 30 at 7 and 11 p.m., and Saturday, Oct. 31 at 2 and 9 p.m.
Outside of the recently completed run of The Odd Couple at the Owens Theatre, all of the remaining announced 2020 productions for the arts council were postponed to 2021 due to the pandemic. Deck, who worked on a production of Dracula in college, said this production only came together recently out of a conversation he had with Dracula Producer Kim Hale.
We were talking about shows with smaller casts that we could bring to the Owens due to COVID and how theyve had to cancel a bunch of shows. You know the bigger the cast, the harder it is for them to distance and work around the guidelines and things. Live theatre has been put on hold, unless you can have a smaller cast, and you can do it safely, said Deck. Well I brought up the idea of Dracula, so she took it to the board and they all talked about it. Then we decided that is what we were going to do and we went straight for it.
Deck explained that since the arts council took over the Owens Theatre a few years ago, this will be the first time a show has taken place on the weekend of Halloween, which has people excited.
Theyve always done a show before or after (Halloween) thats never related to Halloween itself. And not that Dracula relates to Halloween night or anything like that. It doesnt take place then, but people normally associate Dracula with Halloween obviously. I dont think the Owens or anyone around the area has done anything quite as dark as Dracula is going to be, so I think people are excited for that.
In order to bring his vision of Dracula to life at the Owens Theatre, Deck said he had to get imaginative, as the stage doesnt allow for an abundance of moving set pieces.
The idea of Dracula, to me anyway, is very abstract in a way. Whenever I think of horror and weird and spooky I think of big shapes, and not truly anything that makes sense in a way. The set, Ive designed it like French doors straight to the back, and we have walls on the side and everything is going to be painted like a mausoleum. So even though theyre in a house at times, theyre at a cemetery at times or theyre in the forest, it will all be in the mausoleum, and well change the mood of where they are for the setting with lighting.
Deck added that the small space may be difficult to work with at times, but he believes it will also help bring the horror element of the production to life.
People are going to be so close and intimate to the action, and youre going to be right there with the blood and the screaming and all the scary stuff, said Deck. I think that the audience wont have a hard time imagining what theyre seeing, especially since theyre so close.
Leading the cast in the title role of Dracula is Nate Schaefer of Springfield.
He is a wonderful actor. He does the classic Transylvanian accent and its so nonchalant and so easy sounding. It sounds so natural. Hes just really swayed. Hes like the perfect depiction of how you would imagine Dracula being, said Deck. I really like how he was very down to earth and smooth, which is how I would imagine Dracula to be.
Joining Schaefer on stage in the role of Lucy is another Springfield resident, Aline ONeill.
She goes to MSU and is a musical theatre major. Shes also really, really amazing and shes an amazing actress. (Schaefer and ONeill) work really well together. I think that theyve worked on a few films together actually, so their chemistry is amazing.
Branson resident Somer Dean, who plays the role of Mina, brings the amount of horror up to another level, according to Deck.
Shes also a very wonderful actress. There are times, and not to give too much away or anything, but there are times in the show where Mina really thrives with the horror aspect of it and Somer really brings it, Deck said. I get chills and jump even when were in rehearsals, so I cant even imagine people coming to see the show and seeing it for the first time with her being Mina.
Also joining the cast is Robert Hazlette, also of Springfield, as Professor Abram Van Helsing.
Hes pretty much playing Van Helsing to the tee like you would see in any movie or anything, said Deck. Like I said the cast is pretty perfect and it was very late notice that this show came to be, so Im amazed at how quickly people jumped on the auditions. Not only did a bunch of people jump to audition, it was a bunch of people that really fit the parts, so I got really lucky with this one.
Deck shared that their production of Dracula has been rated PG-13, and is probably not best for a younger viewing audience.
The version that were doing is an adaptation of the original Bram Stokers Dracula. So were doing the William McNulty adaptation and he adapted this maybe 10ish-years ago. So its a little bit more in-your-face horror and more like todays horror genre movies than it would be an older type movie. So its a little bit more gory and a little bit more adult and its a little bit more dark than people think of when they think of maybe the classic Dracula.
The novel Dracula, by Bram Stoker, was published in 1896 and has remained a classic story with many renditions. In the story, an intrepid band of vampire hunters attempt to end an ancient evil, tying together Carpathian folk tales of the Nosferatu and the historical Voivode Vlad Tepes, known as Dracula. Stoker imagined a being of immense but evil cunning, a shapeshifting predator, and a power-hungry conqueror from an earlier age, according to a press release.
This production of Dracula is closest to Stokers imagination: he is a beast with two personalities, one all primal bloodlust, the other a time-displaced medieval dictator who lives to enthrall, enslave, and control. In the play, Professor Van Helsing and his brave comrades must hunt down and destroy the profoundly evil Count Dracula. But the Count is exceedingly resourceful, employing superhuman strength, psychic powers, and shape-changing to confound and frustrate his antagonists. Culminating in a wild and shocking confrontation between the King of Vampires and those who would rid the world of him, this adaptation is an action-packed, blood-soaked retelling of Bram Stokers classic tale of horror, the release stated.
The production also features the talents of Alex Harris as Dr. Thomas Seward, Joey Blackwood as Jonathan Harker, Greg Haywood as Robert Renfield, Jennifer Kersey as Miss Sullivan, Sean Myers as Norbert Griggs, Tucker Rullman as The Monster, Bethany Mecke, Lindsey Breeden and Taylor Haverstick as The Brides and Londyn Mitchell as The Child.
The production team for Dracula includes Producers Kim Hale, and Lisa Murphy, Producer and Stage Manager Karie Dykeman, Assistant Producer Lorie Best, Lighting Designer Pamela Meadows, Sound Technician Mac Hill, Special Effects Technician Lex Pearson, Costume Designer Jonathan Crum, Assistant Sara Williams and Marketer Jim Barber.
Tickets to Dracula are on sale now. Admission for adults 18 and older are $16.95 and youth ages 17 and under are $11.45. All proceeds from tickets sales benefit the Branson Regional Arts Council.
For additional information call the Owens Theatre Box Office at 417-336-4255 or visit bransonarts.org
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