- Rachel Carter
Rachel Carter (born c. 1975) is a theater director in the
Oklahoma City drama scene.Carter's directorial efforts have won awards and garnered critical acclaim. She has recently accepted the position of Associate Artistic Director for the Oklahoma City Theatre Company. She has also just been named the program director for "The Classics Live," a touring troupe that brings classic works of drama (e.g. "
Midsummer Night's Dream " byWilliam Shakespeare , a dramatic adaptation of "Beowulf ", and "Antigone") before a variety of audiences.Rachel Lee Carter was born in
Searcy, Arkansas in the mid 1970s. She began her theatrical career at Harding Academy in Searcy and continued it atHarding University , where she won female performer of the year for 1994-1995. Her early career was marked by dramatic success and multiple acting awards.After getting her BA from Harding University, she formed the Persnickety Players Drama Ministry, a small touring troupe focused on sacred drama, with Scott Hale in Oklahoma City. Her graduate degrees from
Oklahoma City University (MPA) and theUniversity of Oklahoma (MFA) focused on acting and directing respectively. She has directed and starred in dozens of plays and even written a few.The "
Oklahoma Gazette " named the productions of "On the Verge of the Geography of Yearning" and "Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol", both directed by Carter, to their list of Top Five dramatic events in 2003 and 2005, respectively. Carter's directorial prowess generally receives praise from local journalists and critics, though some have noted their reservations. Carter now splits her time between adjunct teaching at Oklahoma City universities, grant writing, several directing projects, and the occasional onstage appearance."The Oresteia"
Carter's MFA thesis involved recasting "
The Oresteia " in a way that demonstrated her commitment to artistic integrity and to bringing a wide range of theatre experiences to the local community. Her full-scale rendering ofAeschylus ’ Oresteian Trilogy (a classic of Greek tragedy, uniting the narratives ofAgamemnon , Choephori, andEumenides ) included a traditionalGreek chorus (complete with handmade masks) and an original musical score crafted to complement Carter’s own painstakingly edited script. Modern productions of Greek tragedy rarely aim for such historical and aesthetic authenticity.Selected plays
* Directed "Ordinary People", a play based on the novel by
Judith Guest , March 1-2, 8-9, 2002.
* Directed "Quilters", a play about pioneer women, April 18-20, 2002.
* Directed "The Glass Menagerie " byTennessee Williams , April 5, 18, and 19, 2003.
* Directed "On the Verge, or The Geography of Yearning" on November 14th, 2003. This production was named one of the Top Five dramatic events of 2003 by the "Oklahoma Gazette ".
* Directed the musical "Into the Woods " byStephen Sondheim , November 3-5, 2005.
* Directed "Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol", a dramatic take on the classicCharles Dickens novel, but this time the story focuses on the afterlife ofEbenezer Scrooge ’s partner, Marley (who must escape his chains by redeeming Scrooge). The play ran December 2-22, 2005. It was named one of the Top Five dramatic events of 2005 by the "Oklahoma Gazette".
* Directed "The Rimers of Eldritch", a play which deals with the issues of sexual exploitation and murder, February 15, 2006.
* Directed "Little Women " February 17 & 18, 24 & 25, 2006. The play is based upon the book byLouisa May Alcott and adapted for the stage by Mariod De Forest.
* Directed the musical "Little Shop of Horrors", November 2-4, 2006.
* Directed "Electra" (February 16-17, 23-24, 2007), the firstGreek tragedy ever produced atOklahoma Christian University .
* Directed "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof ", the famous play byTennessee Williams , late in the 2007 spring season for the Oklahoma City Theatre Company.
* Adapted the novel "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde " for a stage production at the Oklahoma City Theatre Company, October 2007.
* Directed "West Side Story " forOklahoma Christian University 's Homecoming, November 2007.Recent roles
Carter returned to the stage to star in several roles in the Oklahoma City Theatre Company's production of "
Nickel and Dimed ", a dramatization ofBarbara Ehrenreich 's popular non-fiction book of the same title. The play focuses on the lives of working class women. It ran14 April 2006 through7 May 2006 .Carter also played the role of
Grendel's mother in a new play called "Wealhtheow’s Dream". The play is an adaptation of the early English epic,Beowulf . (Wealthteow is Hrothgar’s wife.) The show was one night only:26 April 2006 .She played Calpurnia in
William Shakespeare 's "Julius Caesar" at the Oklahoma City Theatre Company on 10 November 2006.She played a small role in Peter Shaffer's play, " [Amadeus] "] , September 2007.
External links
* [http://www.okctheatrecompany.org/company.htm]
* [http://www.hellorachelcarter.blogspot.com/]
* [http://www.cityrep.com/top_five.htm]
* [http://www.oc.edu/academics/arts_sciences/theatre/IntotheWoods.aspx]
* [http://www.oc.edu/academics/arts_sciences/theatre/LittleWomen.aspx]
* [http://www.oc.edu/campuscommunity/cc68_apr11_02/]
* [http://www.okctheatrecompany.org/]
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