Trine University Theatre has announced the cast and crew for its upcoming production
of Dracula.
The play will be performed at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 11, and 2 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday,
Nov. 12, in the T. Furth Center for the Performing Arts. The play is a free CHAT credit
event for Trine students; tickets are $10 each for the general public, $5 for students
12-18.
Written in 1897, Bram Stoker’s classic novel has inspired many stories, movies and
shows. The Trine students will perform an adaptation completed by Steven Dietz in
1996.
Lou Ann Homan, Trine lecturer, is serving as director and intends to use a darker
storyline regarding Dracula’s journey across Europe instead of comedic tones. She
is assisted by stage manager Jacob McNeal and Kelsey Flowers, assistant to the director.
A full cast list follows.
The Trine Theatre program is part of the university’s Department of Humanities and
Communication. Any student, staff, faculty or community member is welcome to participate.
Cast members
- Sean Carpenter, a junior from Fort Wayne, Indiana, majoring in mechanical engineering,
ensemble
- Caden Daffron, a sophomore from Granger, Indiana, majoring in computer engineering,
ensemble
- Anna Dressler, a junior from Fort Wayne, Indiana, majoring in design engineering technology,
understudy for Lucy and ensemble
- Dominic Garner, a freshman from Waterloo, Indiana, majoring in computer and information
technology, as Seward
- Benton Knox, a sophomore from Indianapolis majoring in mechanical engineering, as
Harker
- Chantale Leavell, a senior from Gary, Indiana, majoring in biochemistry, as Mina
- Muriel Mackie, a sophomore from Hillsdale, Michigan, majoring in marketing, as Dracula
- Andrea Mendoza, a sophomore from LaGrange, Indiana, majoring in biomedical engineering,
as the Maid, understudy for Mina and ensemble
- Ethan Merkle, a freshman from Muncie, Indiana, majoring in computer and information
technology, as the understudy for Dracula and ensemble
- Amelia Mills, a senior from Indianapolis majoring in English, as Renfield
- Annalise O’Daniel, a freshman from Indianapolis majoring in civil engineering, as
Lucy
- Aidan Smith, a junior from Connersville, Indiana, majoring in mechanical engineering,
as Van Helsing
- Parker Tillmon, a senior from Sturgis, Michigan, majoring in forensic science, ensemble