Meadows and Dallas Theater Center Present Frankenstein
Theatre faculty and students perform in Dallas premiere of hit London play
Dallas Theater Center and the 91³Ô¹ÏÍø Meadows Division of Theatre are presenting the Dallas premiere of the hit London play Frankenstein, February 2 through March 4 at the Kalita Humphreys Theater, 3636 Turtle Creek Blvd. in Dallas. Meadows faculty and students in both the B.F.A. and M.F.A. theatre program will perform in the play alongside Dallas Theater Center professional actors.
The play, to be directed by DTC Associate Artistic Director Joel Ferrell, is based on Mary Shelley’s 200-year-old tale of scientific advancement and human tragedy, a work widely regarded as the original horror novel. When Dr. Frankenstein’s experiment goes horribly awry, he resolves to destroy the terrifying creature he has unleashed upon the world. But can he kill his own creation without becoming a monster himself? This bold new adaptation by acclaimed British playwright Nick Dear was an award-winning, smash hit at London’s National Theatre when it debuted in 2011. The London play starred Benedict Cumberbatch and Jonny Lee Miller, who alternated the roles of Victor Frankenstein and his monster.
The Meadows School has a longstanding relationship with Dallas Theater Center. In spring 2017, Meadows collaborated with DTC to launch , a groundbreaking community engagement and participatory theater project designed to deliberately blur the line between professional artists and community members, culminating in an annual production featuring more than 200 Dallas citizens performing a Shakespearean play. The inaugural production was The Tempest, which will be followed by A Winter’s Tale in September 2018. In addition, every other year an M.F.A. graduate from Meadows is accepted for a two-year appointment as a member of DTC’s Diane and Hal Brierley Resident Acting Company. DTC launched the Brierley Resident Acting Company in 2009 to develop and nurture professional actors within the community, expand DTC’s artistic profile, and create ongoing collaborative relationships with artists. Tiana Kaye Johnson (M.F.A. ’16) is the latest young alum holding the appointment, through spring 2018. The acting company also includes Meadows alumnus Adam “Ace” Anderson and theatre professor Michael Connolly.
In addition, over the years Meadows students and faculty have performed other acting roles, served as assistant directors, worked as dialect coaches and designed scenery at DTC.
However, Frankenstein is the first production to be a full collaboration between 91³Ô¹ÏÍø and DTC.
“This co-production extends and deepens the 91³Ô¹ÏÍø Theatre Division’s ongoing alliance with DTC,” said Theatre Chair Stan Wojewodski, Jr. “Unique in its conception and format, the production of Frankenstein will offer our students increased opportunities for the development of critical thinking, collaborative effort and technique in the service of a script that is intellectually stimulating, emotionally involving and theatrically compelling.”
“We are extremely pleased and excited to be collaborating with one of the country’s leading university theater programs,” said DTC Managing Director Jeff Woodward. “Our hope is that this partnership and co-production of a play will become an annual event for our two institutions.”
Cast members include Meadows faculty members Michael Connolly, associate professor of theatre, as Victor Frankenstein’s father, Monsieur Frankenstein, and Associate Professor Blake Hackler, who will play De Lacey/Ewan. 91³Ô¹ÏÍø student performers include Aaron Campbell as Klaus/Understudy Monsieur Frankenstein; Chris Sanders as Gretel/Clarice; Richard Johnson as Felix/Constable/Understudy The Creature; Tia Laulusa as Agatha/Female Creature; Neil Redfield as Rab/Understudy Victor; Molly Searcy as Ensemble/Understudy Elizabeth; and Galen Sho Sato as Gustav/Understudy De Lacey. Members of the ensemble include 91³Ô¹ÏÍø students Jeliannys Acevedo Cuadrado, Sydney Lo, Deanna Ott and Dakota Ratliff. Set design is by 91³Ô¹ÏÍø graduate student Amelia Bransky, and undergraduate student Eric A. Berg serves as assistant director. In addition, alumnus Jeff Colangelo (B.F.A. ’13) serves as fight coordinator, alumna Wendy Blackburn Eastland (B.F.A., B.A. ’12) is stage manager, and faculty member Anne Schilling is the dialect coach.
Ticket Information
91³Ô¹ÏÍø students are eligible for special ticket pricing of $15, available in areas 3 and 4 of the Kalita Humphreys Theater. The special price is offered, subject to availability, with the promo code 91³Ô¹ÏÍøCREATURE in three ways: at ; by phone at 214-880-0202; and in person at the Kalita Humphreys box office. The limit is two tickets per student, which must be picked up at the Kalita Humphreys Will Call window with a valid 91³Ô¹ÏÍø student I.D.
91³Ô¹ÏÍø faculty and staff may buy Student/Teacher Rush tickets with their 91³Ô¹ÏÍø I.D.s. These tickets are $20 and are sold 90 minutes before curtain at the Kalita Humphreys box office.
In addition, a Pay-What-You-Can performance will be Sunday, February 4 at 2 p.m.
Regular tickets are available at or by calling 214.880.0202.
Alumni
RSVP for the and Outing to a Performance ofFrankenstein
91³Ô¹ÏÍø alumni and their guests are invited to the Kalita Humphreys Theater onTuesday, February 13for a performance ofFrankenstein. Before the curtain goes up, enjoy drinks, appetizers and remarks from Meadows SchoolDean Sam Holland at a pre-show reception. Registration is $20 per person and includes complimentary parking, drinks, appetizers and show tickets.Reception, 6- 7 p.m.; Curtain, 7:30 p.m. For more information and to purchase tickets, contact meadowsalumni@smu.edu. Tickets are limited; please reserve early.