Ira Levin's classic murder mystery Deathtrap comes to the Theatre UCF Main Stage June 21-July 1, and August 23-26.
The cast comprises UCF faculty members, graduate students, and
undergraduate students. The blend is not unusual for Theatre UCF
productions, but is working exceptionally well for this production, says
Be Boyd, UCF Associate Professor and director of Deathtrap.
"It has been a very interesting group to direct and observe. We have a
unique mixture in the cast that actually reflects the composition of a
professional company. We have a cast composed of actors who are
experienced major players and actors who will be the next generation of
leading players. The company functions as if they have been working and
playing together for years. There is a generosity of spirit and playful
energy among the group that has been refreshing to watch."
Tara Snyder is an assistant professor in the Theatre Department and is playing the role of Helga Ten Dorp in Deathtrap.
"When I was in graduate school I had the privilege of working on a
production with one of my professors. It has been wonderful to be on the
other side of the table with Deathtrap," she says.
"I have found our students to not only be professional, but extremely
collegial. Whether we are working on a scene or having a cast lunch
during a break in rehearsal, we are equals. However when I shift back
into a position of authority, for instance when I give notes as the
show's fight captain, they make the appropriate attention shift. It's
really a testament to them that they are immediately putting their
training to work in a 'professional' setting."
The 1978 play by the author of Rosemary’s Baby holds the record
for the longest running thriller on Broadway. It received a Tony Award
nomination for Best Play when it premiered and has been adapted into a
film.
"Whether you are seeing the play for the first time or whether you are
familiar with the story, you will enjoy watching the way the mystery
unfolds, the richness of the language and the freshness of the
characters," says Boyd.
"Levin was masterful at creating parallel stories that overlap in unique
and clever ways," she continues. "If you love a good plot twist,
appreciate a great wordsmith, are fond of suspense, or have a keen sense
of humor, you’ll enjoy Deathtrap."