Karloff (play)

Karloff The Play

Original poster for KARLOFF The Play
Characters Boris Karloff
Date premiered November 14, 2014
Place premiered Level B Theater Pub, Salem, OR
Original language English
Genre one-person play
Official site

Karloff is a biographical one-man play about the life of film star Boris Karloff, written by Randy Bowser.

Using quotes from Boris Karloff, both humorous and serious, on a wide range of topics, the play is a jigsaw puzzle of brief, non-chronologically enacted events in the actor's life. The theme is self-realization. The subject is the art of acting. The story is how William Henry Pratt[1] AKA Boris Karloff, overcomes physical and cultural handicaps to become an unlikely success in his chosen field of acting by making the most of an equally unlikely opportunity when he's cast in the role of a monster. The central metaphor is The Frankenstein Monster trying to grasp light when he first sees it, representing Boris, and all of God's bumbling creatures, trying to reach and understand more than they are capable of comprehending.

The play premiered in Salem, Oregon, November 14, 2014,[2] at Level B Theater Pub. Boris Karloff's only child, Sara Jane Karloff,[3] attended both performances of the show's opening weekend. The play was developed with Stephen Jacobs, author of the biography "Boris Karloff: More Than a Monster,[4]" as the script's dramaturg.

Bowser performed the role of Boris in the premiere,[5] but did not develop the piece as a personal vehicle, but rather as a play open for the general theatre market to all interested producers. A new production is scheduled for October, 2016, at the Alliance Performance Center of Tucson, AZ.[6] Charles Prokopp will play Boris, and the production will be directed by John R. Gunn.

The initial production of the play was funded by a successful Kickstarter[7] crowdfunding campaign. The Kickstarter page for Karloff[8] is still maintained, and is an archive of photos, promotions and blog entries.

References

  1. "Genealogy information for William Henry Pratt AKA Boris Karloff".
  2. Rastrelli, Tom Mayhall (2014). "Salem to premiere Boris 'Frankenstein' Karloff play," The Statesman Journal, November 7, 2014
  3. "The Official Boris Karloff Website".
  4. "Boris Karloff: More Than a Monster".
  5. Wright, Carlee (2014). "One-man plays tells of man behind Frankenstein's monster," The Statesman Journal, November 11, 2014
  6. "APCOT opens".
  7. "Kickstarter home".
  8. "Karloff the play-Kickstarter campaign".

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