ACT Theatre
Through November 17, 2019
It’s not often that a published play by a playwright, done
in dozens of productions around the country, is rewritten by the same playwright
for a major theater. But Steven Dietz did that rewrite for this new
production of Dracula, now performing at ACT Theatre.
To a large extent, the new version seems to re-center the
character of Mina as the hero of the play, the one who ultimately vanquishes
Dracula, despite all the misery he visits on her person. For those who know the
characters in the book, there is no Van Helsing in this stage version. Much of
Van Helsing’s dialogue is now delivered by Mina, herself.
So, Khanh Doan, as Mina, must carry the play through
force of personality, which she excels in throughout. She is strong,
compassionate, determined, “pure,” thoughtful, well-reasoned (in a complicated
play of faith versus science), and sexy.