
Get ready, Middle Tennessee! From October 9 through October 26, Studio Tenn brings to life a chilling rendition of classic terror as they present William McNulty’s adaptation of DRACULA at the Turner Theater in The Factory at Franklin. If their previous presentations of other monster hits like 2017’s The Elephant Man and their 2018 original adaptation of Frankenstein are any indication, this promises to be a horror-theater experience perfectly crafted for the Halloween season.
This version of DRACULA first surfaced in 2008. One aspect that sets apart McNulty’s adaptation is that his script places emphasis on suspense, danger, and the predatory nature of Dracula rather than romantic tropes often seen in the myriad of tv and film adaptations of the legendary tale. With creatives like Paul Vasterling at the helm as director, and visionary costumer and set designer Matt Logan once again returning to the company he co-founded, Studio Tenn’s production promises to lean into that darkness full force to frighteningly glorious results.

The cast here is deep, textured, and brimming with promise. Jay Sullivan takes on Count Dracula, a role he previously played in 2014 at his longtime home theatre, Houston’s The Ally Theatre. He may be a Houston, Texas resident now, but Sullivan’s got local ties. If memory serves, as a onetime season subscriber to Franklin’s now-gone, but much-beloved Boiler Room Theatre, myself, I recall seeing the young actor back in 2001 when he appeared amongst the cast of their production of A Chorus Line. After a few years, and several shows in and around New York, Sullivan made the move to Texas where he’s appeared in dozens of productions at The Alley since his 2009 Houston debut as Orpheus in The Ally’s Eurydice.

Opposing Sullivan’s Count is Nashville favorite, Brian Webb Russell as Van Helsing. No doubt a familiar face to area theatre audiences, throughout the last couple decades, Webb has appeared in various productions around town. His acting resume includes many shows with Nashville Repertory Theatre, Chaffin’s Barn Dinner Theatre and more. Like his onstage vampiric nemesis, Russell is also no stranger to the Dracula lore, having previously portrayed Simmons in a 2003 production of an adaptation by playwright Robert Neblett. entitled Dracula: The Case of the Silver Scream with Nashville Repertory Theatre back when they were known as Tennessee Repertory Theatre.

Morgan-Ellene Davis plays Lucy Westphal, perhaps the most tragic arc, moving from vitality into vulnerability under Dracula’s shadow. Among her previous credits, Davis appeared as the equally tragic Elizabeth LaVenza in Studio Tenn’s World Premiere 2018 production of playwright A.S. Peterson’s adaptation of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. Additionally, Davis appeared as both Belle and Mrs. Cratchitt in Rabbit Room Theatre’s 2024 holiday offering A Christmas Carol, which was also adapted by Peterson.


Nashville native, Andrew Johnson steps into the role of Dr. Thomas Seward for DRACULA. Johnson’s theatre credits include numerous Nashville Shakespeare Festival productions. Rounding out the principal cast of Studio Tenn‘s DRACULA is Nathan Quay Thomas as Jonathan Harker. Having appeared in the 2024 U.S. premiere of Maggie: The Musical at Goodspeed Musicals in East Haddam, Connecticut, Thomas’s role in Dracula marks a return to Studio Tenn as Thomas previously appeared in the company’s 2023 production of The Sound of Music.
In the supporting cast, Lane Adam Williamson plays Robert Renfield with DéYonté Jenkins as Norbert Briggs. Catherine Gray is Margaret Sullivan and Jonah M. Jackson takes on the iconic role of The Monster. A lifelong DRACULA fan myself…after all rumor has it I was named after Jonathan Harker…my personal favorite supporting characters are Dracula’s Brides. Studio Tenn has cast Savannah Stein (Mina/Bride 3), Jordan Tudor (Bride 1), and Emily Stephens (Bride 2/Child) to take on these hauntingly beautiful roles.
Behind the scenes, as mentioned above, former longtime artistic director for Nashville Ballet, Paul Vasterling directs, marking Vasterling’s second collaboration with the company, having directed Cabaret for Studio Tenn just last year.
On the subject of Studio Tenn collaborators, former Studio Tenn founding artistic director, Matt Logan handles both scenic and costume design, assuring this production of DRACULA will be as mesmerizing as Count Dracula’s hypnotic gaze.
With a runtime of about 2 hours 15 minutes, including a 15-minute intermission, Studio Tenn will present DRACULA Wednesdays thru Sundays, October 9-26. CLICK HERE for day and time details and to purchase tickets.
Mixed throughout the run, Studio Tenn will offer the following enhanced performances:
• October 19 (Sunday matinee at 1:00 PM) features a Talkback — stick around after the performance to hear from cast and crew about the rehearsal journey and creative choices.
• October 18 (Saturday, 2:00 PM) is an ASL-interpreted performance.
• October 25 (Saturday, 2:00 PM) is a Sensory-Friendly performance, with modified lighting, sound, and comfort supports.
• Discounts apply for students, military/veterans, educators, and groups of 8+.
Because Studio Tenn sells tickets only through Ticketmaster or their in-house box office, it’s best to secure seats early. As of this preview article, Opening Night is already reported as sold out.
If you’re in Franklin or Nashville, this DRACULA is sure to be more than a seasonal treat. It’s sure to be an undeniable, irresistable pull into the darkness, a test of nerves…an invitation to watch what otherwise lurks in shadows. And with that Talkback on October 19, audience members get a chance not just to observe but to engage. Mark your calendars, take someone you dare to spook, and be ready to look over your shoulder as you exit the Turner Theatre and hopefully make your way back to your car. Studio Tenn’s DRACULA opens Thursday, October 9 and continues through Sunday, October 26.
Following the drama of DRACULA, Studio Tenn lightens the mood with a PINK GOES GOOD WITH GREEN: A Cabaret Fundraiser for Studio Tenn at TPAC on November 8. Broadway stars Carrie St. Louis and Teal Wick, who both spent time on The Great White Way in the mega-hit WICKED, as Glinda and Elphaba, respectively, will headline this one-night-only event. CLICK HERE for tickets or more info. Then, it’s a decidedly different holiday offering when Studio Tenn‘s Season 16 resumes as they present IRVING BERLIN’s WHITE CHRISTMAS, which happens to be my personal favorite musical…not just holiday musical, but my favorite musical of any genre and any era! CLICK HERE for tickets or more information.
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