Performances of Dracula will be held on two weekends, October 17th through the 26th, 2025. Performance times are Fridays at 7:00, Saturdays at 7:00 and Sundays at 2:00.
Rehearsals will occur in September and October.
Bram Stoker’s brooding tale of seduction, power, eternal life, hungers and thirsts remains faithful to the source material. In all its gothic glory, this masterpiece is presented in radio format. Just in time for Halloween, Dracula, oddly enough, is seldom staged. “I am drawn to gothic literature and Dracula may well be one of the finest examples of the genre. Plus, presenting literature on stage is important to Center Stage – and to me,” Disher stated.
Those auditioning should wear suitable clothing and shoes for an audition and have a flexible schedule. Most rehearsals are scheduled on Saturdays and Sundays during the day. Casting will be immediate as rehearsals begin in September. Minimal rehearsals, memorization required. Non-union only.
For further information, contact Michael Disher at mbentondisher@gmail.com.
DRACULA! A Radio Play in Two Acts
Cast of CHARACTERS (7 men and 3 Women)
DR. ABRAHAM VAN HELSING - a Dutch specialist in obscure diseases, mental illness and arcane ritual, and a vampire hunter
DR. JACK SEWARD - a psychiatrist and surgeon who owns and operates a sanatarium.
BIRDIE - Dr. Seward's head housekeeper and maid. Also plays: LAUGHING VAMPIRE in Harker's hypnosis scene.
WILLIAMS - head attendant at Dr. Seward's sanitarium JONATHAN HARKER - a solicitor with Peter Hawkins and Sons
and Mina's husband
MINA HARKER - Jonathan Barker's wife, formerly a nurse at the sanitarium. Also plays: LAUGHING VAMPIRE in Harker's hypnosis scene
R.M. RENFIELD - a resident at the sanitarium; a zoophagous maniac
LUCY WESTENRA - Jack Seward's fiancée Also plays: WOMAN'S VOICE, CHILD'S VOICE, LAUGHING VAMPIRE in Harker's hypnosis scene
COUNT DRACULA - boyar, a count, a vampire
ANNOUNCER - l 940s-style radio announcer
Accents will be required of all characters.
Setting and Time:
Transylvania, in the Carpathian Mountains and Whitby, England, 1888.