A play for Dahlquist; Summerset dedicating ‘The 39 Steps’ to memory of theater vet

Published 10:43 am Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Krista Johnson and Eric Sippel rehearse a scene from the upcoming Summerset Theatre play “The 39 Steps” in Riverland Community College’s Frank W. Bridges Theatre last week.--  Jason Schoonover/jason.schoonover@austindailyherald.com

Krista Johnson and Eric Sippel rehearse a scene from the upcoming Summerset Theatre play “The 39 Steps” in Riverland Community College’s Frank W. Bridges Theatre last week.– Jason Schoonover/jason.schoonover@austindailyherald.com

When four actors take the stage starting today for Summerset Theatre’s “The 39 Steps,” the memory of an Austin theater enthusiast will be on their minds.

Summerset is dedicating each performance of “The 39 Steps,” which premieres at 7:30 p.m. this evening at the Frank W. Bridges Theatre, to David Dahlquist.

Dahlquist

Dahlquist

Dahlquist was originally slated to direct the show but passed away in March — a month before the production process started.

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“We’re kind of doing it to celebrate [David’s] theatrical life,” director James Douglass said. “We want people to go away remembering David in a fond way, but also we just want them to have a really good, fun evening at the theater.”

Dahlquist, a theater enthusiast for many years, acted and directed in many productions with Summerset, Riverland Community College and Matchbox Children’s Theatre. There will be a tribute to him at each performance, photos of him in the theater lobby and an opportunity to make donations in his name to Summerset Theatre.

“The 39 Steps” is the second show of Summerset’s 48th season. The play is a fast-paced “whodunit” and is a Tony and Drama Desk Award-winning comedy featuring more than 150 zany characters — played by a cast of four — an on-stage plane crash, handcuffs, missing fingers and some romance.

“It’s been a great cast to work with,” Douglass said. “We’re having a really great time putting it together.”

Douglass described the show as a cross between Alfred Hitchcock and Monty Python, as the show is based off the movie “The 39 Steps,” but reduced to four actors to add a comedic side. While Douglass said the show is challenging for the actors, he and the actors are excited for the show this week.

“It’s not often you get a show that’s got such great material for actors,” he said.

After opening on Tuesday, “The 39 Steps” will continue at 7:30 p.m. each night until the closing performance on Saturday. All performances are held at the Frank W. Bridges Theatre on the Austin campus of Riverland Community College.

Individual tickets to the play are $13 for adults and $9 for children ages 16 and under. Tickets are currently on sale at the Summerset Theatre Box Office, located in room E107 in the East Building of the Riverland Community College Austin campus. The box office can be contacted at 507-433-0595 or by emailing boxoffice@riverland.edu. Tickets are also available for purchase online at www.summersetaustin.org.

‘The 39 Steps’

7:30 p.m. July 7-11, Frank W. Bridges Theatre on the Austin campus of Riverland Community College

Cast: Eric Sippel as Richard Hannay, Krista Johnson as Annabella/Pamela/Margaret, and Randy Forster and Greg Miller as several characters