Auditions for “Dracula” by Steven Dietz.

Auditions at Carmine Boutique (2708 N Orange Blossom Trail, Orlando, Florida) were a grim and macabre affair. A skinned raccoon was draped over an ottoman. Skulls of every shape and size were tucked away in a curio cabinet. Outside it was pouring rain. Lightning and thunder sparked life in the cadavers on display. This is probably the type of scene that runs through every actors mind as they face the horror of a cold read. Many of the women wore black dresses as if for a funeral. A store salesman offered to show me any item up close. This place really is a sketchers paradise.

Actors filled out forms and then waited for their moment to get on stage. Groups of about ten actors at a time were called to the back room. When they returned they were pumped for in formation about what by in the back of the store. Some actors were asked to stay, while others faced the elements as they rushed back to their cars on this grey miserable and wet day. When the potent-is cast had been narrowed down, all the actors sat in the back room, Edwardian Bar and scenes were rehearsed, with each actors trying out different rolls.

This October, Jeremy Seghers will direct Steven Dietz‘s adaptation of “Dracula” at Carmine Boutique. Staged in an Edwardian fetish bar surrounded by oddities and antiques, this “Dracula” is dark and creepy and, unlike other versions, stays very faithful to Bram Stoker’s novel. This macabre and twisted tale will be told in a twisted and unique boutique. This is the show to catch this October as we approach Halloween.

Tickets

Dates are: 

October 6, 2016 at 8pm

October 7, 2016 at 8pm

October 8, 2016 at 8pm

October 9, 2016 at 8pm

October 10, 2016 at 8pm

October 13, 2016 at 8pm

October 14, 2016 at 8pm

October 15, 2016 at 8pm

Dracula

I went to Carmine Boutique (2708 N Orange Blossom Trail, Orlando, Florida) to sketch auditions for Dracula. If you haven’t been to Carmine Boutique, you need to experience it for yourself. They have a wide assortment of the odd and macabre. Behind me were pickled baby pigs in jars, a skeleton in the corner was of Siamese twins. In the back of the store is this stage along with an Edwardian fetish bar. A large poster behind the stage had an average man and a tiny woman, no taller than the penguin pictured. The poster announced, “They are married” My own marriage was crumbling. It was pouring rain outside. The loud thunder rattled the oddities adding to the mood.

I got to see how different actors fleshed out the same parts. I don’t know how a director decides with so many talented options. Yet in some moments, an actor no longer seems to be acting. They are the character. I always fall in to I always fall in love with certain performances and I am hopeful to see them in the final production.

Jeremy Seghers will breathe
new life into Bram Stoker‘s Gothic horror classic with Steven
Dietz
‘s critically acclaimed adaptation of Dracula. Set exclusively at
Carmine Boutique – an antiques, oddities, and taxidermy shop featuring
an Edwardian fetish club – this immersive staging will bring the count,
his brides, and the blood dangerously close to the audience. Due to the
intense nature of the production, no one under the age of 13 will be
permitted without a guardian. 

If you are a Halloween fanatic like myself, then this is the perfect way to warm up to the horrors of the season.

Tickets

Dates are: 

October 6, 2016 at 8pm

October 7, 2016 at 8pm

October 8, 2016 at 8pm

October 9, 2016 at 8pm

October 10, 2016 at 8pm

October 13, 2016 at 8pm

October 14, 2016 at 8pm

October 15, 2016 at 8pm