Dracula: Origins

by Don Fleming
based on the novel by Bram Stoker

Vlad, prince of Transylvania, fights to protect his land from the cruel Sultan of the Ottoman Empire. After his father's death in battle, Vlad becomes ruler and seeks supernatural strength from witches to defeat the Turkish warrior who killed his father. He becomes a nosferatu, an undead vampire, and defeats the warrior, but his thirst for blood overpowers him as he faces eternal isolation in the Transylvanian mountains. Will he succumb to his dark desires or find a way to redeem himself? Only time will tell.

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Quick Details

  • Type: Play
  • Estimated Run Time: 50 minutes | Can be cut for competition
  • Availability: Available for productions worldwide
  • Cast Size: 10-14 roles + ensemble

Full Details

Transylvanians:

  • Drac, the Dragon, Voivode of Transylvania
  • Radu: his elder son
  • Vlad: his younger son, later Dracula
  • Mircea: Vlad's wife, a Szekely princess
  • Janos Hunyadi: the White Knight, a hero of Transylvania and Transylvanian Warrior
  • Nekramalda: a Szekely sorcerer, also astrologer to Bazajet
  • Hetlezen: a Szekely witch
  • Kudresca: a Szekely witch
  • Lokeji: a Szekely witch

Turks:

  • Bazajet: Sulton of the Ottoman Empire
  • Vizier: Bazajet's advisor
  • Kudret Ad-Hem: a Turkish Warrior
  • Malik Shah: general of the Turkish Army

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Don Fleming

Don Fleming produces the Summer Season of student productions for Seattle Children's Theatre. In that capacity. he has written many dramatic adaptations, including Julie of the Wolves, Treasure Island, The Golden Compass, Dracula, The Silver Chair, The Odyssey, Speak, and, most recently, Amazing Voyage, Fight School, and Stargirl. Summer Season shows he has directed include Little Shop of Horrors, Footloose, The Tempest, Pippin, As You Like It, Holes, and A Midsummer Night's Dream. Prior to his tenure at SCT, he was a director of The Seattle Theatre Project and a member of the Merrie Japers medieval theatre troupe. Seattle Children's Theatre Drama School Summer Season began in 1985, and provides students with both a challenging rehearsal period and the opportunity to perform on the Charlotte Martin or Eve Alvord stages, with costumes, sets, props, sound, and lights provided by Seattle Children's Theatre's professional technical staff. The SCT Summer Season allows students in grades 4 through 12 to put their skills to work in a fun, professional, safe environment.

This script was originally developed for Seattle Children’s Theatre Summer Season, an acclaimed program in which student actors and theatre professionals come together to produce polished Play. The Summer Season inspired by classic works, were specifically written for students in grades 4 through 12 to develop acting and other theatrical skills.

Photos of production at Lyte Performance by Luca Schild

Photos of production at Lyte Performance by Luca Schild

Photos of production at Lyte Performance by Luca Schild