Rowan’s “Dracula, a Feminist Revenge Fantasy, Really” tells the classic story through a feminist lens

Rowan's "Dracula, a Feminist Revenge Fantasy, Really" Reimagines the Classic Tale

The Rowan Department of Theatre and Dance performed Kate Hamill's "Dracula, a Feminist Revenge Fantasy, Really" in Tohill Theater, offering a fresh perspective on the timeless story.

The production centered on female leads, exploring themes of misogyny, toxic masculinity, and resistance against these societal problems, providing a unique lens through which to view the classic tale.

The play began with Renfield, played by Mia Jeffery, delivering an alternative version of the Lord's Prayer, replacing heaven with earth and removing certain lines, showcasing her devotion to Dracula, played by Omari Williams.

The classic story of Dracula is reimagined through a feminist lens, highlighting the timeless reality of misogyny and toxic masculinity.

Author's summary: Feminist Dracula play reimagines classic tale.

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The Whit Online The Whit Online — 2025-10-30

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