Dracula Premieres at Rowan University

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People enter Tohill Theater to see Dracula. (Taken by Kristin Guglietti)

GLASSBORO, N.J. – People like going to haunted hay rides and watching horror movies this time of year. Some people may enjoy reading horror novels like Bram Stoker’s “Dracula”.

Instead of reading Stoker’s “Dracula” this month, I went to see the play.

“Dracula” premiered at Rowan University on Oct. 20 in Tohill Theater, which is located in Bunce Hall.

The theater was packed with people. Some were there to support the people on stage. Others came to enjoy the show.

I didn’t know what to expect.

The play opened with Robert Renfield played by Charlie Barney. Renfield is an insane person in an asylum, and the “brides” gathered on stage around him.

It took me a little while to figure out who was who. At first, I thought the play opened with Jonathan Harker played by Matthew Basen trapped in Dracula’s castle because the novel starts with Harker’s narrative.

However, the play does not follow the novel.

In the playbill’s director’s note it reads, “We read several scripts and chose this version, originally staged at Actor’s Theatre of Louisville, because we feel it honors the original novel. Nevertheless, as with all scripts, this production takes some liberties in translating the story into flesh.”

In the novel, Lucy Westenra becomes a vampire and Mina Murray is Harker’s fiancée. However in the play, Mina Grant played by Zulfiya Asquino becomes a vampire and Lucy Westphal played by Courtney Jarmush is Harker’s love interest.

This is just one aspect of the play that differentiates itself from the novel.

Instead of imagining who the characters are in the novel, the play shows an interpretation.

The cast in “Dracula” was phenomenal.

Robert Mora played as Count Dracula. He is a powerful vampire who has power to control characters like Margaret Sullivan who is played by Ileana Fortuno.

I read The Whit’s profile on Mora before the show started. His hard work shows in the play.

I also enjoyed Renfield’s character played by Barney. There was a part where Renfield describes how flies taste like, which reminded me of the novel.

Fortuno who played as Sullivan, the doctor’s assistant, did a great job showing her struggle when attempting to resist Dracula’s mind control.

Abram Van Helsing played by Russell Palmieri had the accent and the mannerisms like a Dutch doctor.

Along with talented actors and actresses, the play used special effects to create an amazing experience. Gun shots were fired and fog created a spooky atmosphere.

I can still hear the women screaming and picture the crimson blood splattering in the vampire’s coffin.

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The cast of Dracula receives a standing ovation. (Taken by Kristin Guglietti)

If you missed “Dracula” last weekend or want to go see it again, you can experience it on Oct 27-29 at 8 p.m. and Oct 30 at 2 p.m. in Tohill Theater.

I suggest getting a seat in the aisles near the front to see the characters up close as they enter and exit.

Students get free tickets with their Rowan ID. For faculty, alumni, military, children under 17, and seniors over 65, tickets are $10. General admission tickets are $15.

Clinton Wins Last Presidential Debate

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The democratic and the republican club showed the last presidential debate. (Taken by Kristin Guglietti)

GLASSBORO, N.J. – The democratic and the republican club at Rowan University showed the last presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton last night in the student center’s pit.

Several students showed up to watch to stay informed or to be entertained.

While the clubs were setting up a couple hours before the debate, two students approached me and asked, “What are they going to show?”

Once they knew it was a viewing of the last debate, they left.

“Remind me not to come back here,” said one student.

I don’t blame them for leaving. Many Americans are frustrated with the two people we have narrowed down from the list of potential candidates for president.

Some students also may not be interested in politics. However, several students attended and stayed. The room was almost full once the debate started.

Check out Vox for a full transcript of the debate.

Chris Wallace from Fox News moderated. His first question was addressed to both candidates and Clinton answered first.

Wallace said, “First of all, where do you want to see the court take the country?”

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Clinton’s Supreme Court would represent all people including women. Meanwhile, Trump’s Supreme Court would uphold the 2nd amendment. It seems like Trump only has his interests in mind.

The next topic in the debate was abortion. Trump spoke first and said he was prolife.

Once Trump was finished speaking, it was Clinton’s turn. She talked about Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood.

Clinton said, “I will defend Planned Parenthood. I will defend Roe v. Wade, and I will defend women’s rights to make their own healthcare decision.”

It was Trump’s turn to react.

Trump said, “Now, you can say that that’s okay, and Hillary can say that that’s okay, but it’s not okay with me. Because based on what she’s saying and based on where she’s going and where she’s been, you can take the baby and rip the baby out of the womb in the ninth month, on the final day. And that’s not acceptable.”

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Trump assumes most abortions happen the day before birth, but that is not true. In the United States, people can have abortions in 24 weeks or less.

If you are a woman, do you really want the government controlling our bodies?

Throughout the debate, Trump repeatedly interrupts Clinton. The word “wrong” was repeated by Trump as Clinton was talking.

Some of the students laughed at Trump’s interruptions.

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This was taken a few minutes after the debate started. Seats quickly filled up. (Taken by Kristin Guglietti)

 

Other topics included the economy and immigration. You can watch the last debate on YouTube.

This last presidential debate was the most informative of the three. It is important that everyone is informed before making their vote on Nov. 8.

All the fact checks can be found on the Washington Post‘s website.

At the end of the debate, Clinton is the winner. For me, it is important that a president leads for all people.

Her interests are with women, children, and men. I can’t say the same for Trump.