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    Actor Spotlight

    Fun House actor Doak Campbell Rapp has some unexpected offstage skills

    Lindsey Wilson
    Dec 15, 2014 | 10:01 am

    Part of the fun of watching an actor perform year after year is seeing how they grow. In the case of Doak Campbell Rapp, it’s also seeing him literally grow up.

    The 16-year-old has been performing at Plano’s Fun House Theatre and Film since its founding in 2011 by his mother, Bren Rapp, and local actor and playwright Jeff Swearingen (who writes many of Fun House’s original works). The children’s theater that Fun House produces has an edgy, adult bent to it, and that unique combination of innocence and maturity has won the group mountains of critical accolades. (One actor, Lizzy Greene, is now starring in a show on Nickelodeon.)

    But there’s no nepotism involved. In roles ranging from Grunther (a Khal Drogo stand-in) in Game of Thrones, Junior to Adam in Neil LaBute’s The Shape of Things, Rapp has proven that he’s willing to put in the work with each character he takes on.

    He just wrapped Yes Virginia Woolf, There Is a Santa Claus, and he has three more shows in the next few months: Matt Lyle’s House Party, Holiday Edition: Adulthood, or How I Learned to Love Ken Burns (December 18-21); True West (January 15-18); and Romeo & Juliet (February 13-21).

    In advance of House Party, Rapp took the time to fill out our survey of serious, fun and sometimes ridiculous questions.

    Name: Doak Campbell Rapp

    Role in Matt Lyle’s House Party: Various. It is a sketch comedy show.

    Previous work in the DFW area: I have done more than 30 plays and one film.

    Hometown: Dallas

    First theater role: My first role was Captain of the Guard in Jeff Swearingen’s absurdist Aladdin.

    First stage show you ever saw:If You Give a Mouse a Cookie at Dallas Children’s Theater.

    What made you want to do theater: Easy to sum up: Jeff Swearingen.

    Most challenging role you’ve played: It is a tie between Claudius in Hamlet and Jerry in Edward Albee’s The Zoo Story.

    Special skills: Acting-wise, I am a good improviser. In life I am freakishly good at getting stuffed animals out of skill cranes.

    Something you’re REALLY bad at: At the moment, chemistry.

    Current pop culture obsession: Any conspiracy theory. My favorite is all the Disney Illuminati stuff. The truth is out there!

    Last book you read: I reread the graphic novel of The Watchmen.

    Favorite movie(s):Dead Poets Society and Donnie Darko. Interstellar has worked its way in there recently.

    Favorite musician(s): I am way into music, so there is too much I would list. Top three would be Outkast, Marvin Gaye and The Beatles, but I recently discovered the Bassanova and dug it.

    Favorite song: “What’s Going On” by Marvin Gaye

    Dream role: I really like originating roles, like Saul Solomon in Stiff. Anything no one has done before.

    Favorite play(s): Neil LaBute’s The Shape of Things, Edward Albee’s The Zoo Story

    Favorite musical(s):Man of La Mancha

    Favorite actors/actresses: Jake Gyllenhaal, Paul Rudd, Jason Bateman, Leonardo DiCaprio, Robin Williams

    Favorite food: Sushi. Any sushi.

    Must-see TV show(s):Cosmos

    Something most people don’t know about you: I really enjoy doing origami, and I’d like to think I am pretty okay at it.

    Place in the world you’d most like to visit: Portland. I watch a lot of Portlandia.

    Pre-show warm-up: There is a 7-Eleven by the theater where I usually perform. I like to walk there by myself with my headphones in and buy a Monster and a water. I try to match a playlist to the show.

    Favorite part about your current role: It is amazing to actually get to work with Matt Lyle after having acted in three of his plays: The Boxer, The Chicken Who Wasn’t Chicken and Hello Little Human Female.

    Most challenging part about your current role: Comedy takes a lot more precision than people realize. There is like a math to it. It is about beats and timing and keeping your actor mind calm and thinking even if you are being outwardly crazy.

    Most embarrassing onstage mishap: In Jeff Swearingen’s Ultimate Holiday Experience, I wore this Russian military uniform, and the fly on my pants broke onstage. It was wide open for an entire scene, and I knew it. Of course it was the scene where I had to rap and do a hip hop dance.

    Most memorable theater moment: You know when actors come out and greet people who stick around after a show? Well, what I loved was after doing Zoo Story, seeing the look on people’s faces who didn’t know anything about it beforehand, and other kid actors who had no clue such plays exist. The way they looked. Like their entire world had just been rocked, when they would come up to talk to me.

    Doak Campbell Rapp is a regular at Fun House Theatre and Film in Plano.

    Dallas actor Doak Rapp
      
    Photo by Chuck Marcelo
    Doak Campbell Rapp is a regular at Fun House Theatre and Film in Plano.
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    Theater Critic Picks

    The 10 can't-miss Dallas plays and musicals for May

    Lindsey Wilson
    May 5, 2025 | 2:09 pm
    Undermain Theatre presents H*llo K*tty Syndrome
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    A lot of iconic characters can be found in this month's line-up, from Michael Jackson and The Temptations to Hello Kitty, Jellicle kitties, and even Patti Lupone.

    In order of start date, here are 10 local shows to watch this month:

    A Dallas Hedda
    Bishop Arts Theatre Center, through May 10
    BATC's playwright-in-residence Franky D. Gonzalez has reimagined Ibsen's Hedda Gabler, which explored the psyche of a woman whose labyrinthine soul and longing for freedom from a world that sought always to control her. Gonzalez's concept picks up the conversation that Ibsen began and continues to explore freedom through the lens of the conversations that we in the United States (and indeed throughout the world) have been having around the intersections of race, religion, feminism, and social class.

    H*llo K*tty Syndrome
    Undermain Theatre, through May 25
    HK is a little lost. They just quit their job as a police officer, broke up with their cowboy-partner, and made a vendetta with their brother-in-law. In Brian Dang’s genre-bending comedy, HK finds themselves caught in the throes of a family drama, noir, and romance. And worst of all, nobody will stop commenting on the fact that they are wearing a Hello Kitty™ mascot costume — though it’s slightly off because of copyright laws.

    Forbidden Broadway: Merrily We Stole a Song
    AT&T Performing Arts Center, May 6-10
    From Frozen to Phantom to Wicked, Forbidden Broadway is a satirical roast of over 30 Broadway hits featuring outrageous costumes, silly spoofs of the songs you know by heart, and madcap impressions by a stellar cast. A New York sensation for 35 years, a talented quintet of comic chameleons throw out pointed parodies at a dizzying pace.

    Moving Creatures
    Ochre House Theater, May 9-24
    This is a politically charged satire about an evil and intolerable oligarch, Baron Leopold Verdugo, and his four monstrous creations. The Baron is a soured, bloated old goat who lords over a once rich and beautiful region that is now a wasteland due to the Baron’s greediness. The monsters were once beautiful, successful women that fell victim to the Baron’s insatiable desire to kill, destroy, and rebuild in his own image. The story, which takes place during the Gilded Age at the turn of the 20th century, is a mysterious world that has a moving mansion, disrespectful furniture, talking portraits of surly ancestors, and constantly changing rooms, gardens, and grand halls.

    MJ the Musical
    Broadway at the Bass, May 13-18
    The music. The moves. The icon. Now, the unparalleled artistry of the greatest entertainer of all time is featured in MJ, the Tony Award-winning new musical centered around the making of the 1992 Dangerous World Tour. The production goes beyond the singular moves and signature sound of the star, offering a rare look at the creative mind and collaborative spirit that catapulted Michael Jackson into legendary status.

    El Otro
    Teatro Dallas, May 16-31
    A simple ride to retrieve a birthday gift sends a young teenage girl named Romy and her two fathers on a phantasmagoric ride through a harrowing night. Lupe, her birth father, forces her to choose between him and Ben, the fresh-faced Fort Bliss soldier who recently married her mother. The winner gets to live.

    The Mad Dog Blues
    Hip Pocket Theatre, May 16-June 8
    Take an adventure trip through America's mythology, traversing through Sam Shepard's work like never seen before.

    Patti Lupone: A Life in Notes
    AT&T Performing Arts Center, May 24
    Three-time Tony Award winner Patti LuPone describes her new concert as a “personal musical memoir,” and what a memoir she has. Lupone takes to the stage with her longtime musical director Joseph Thalken to celebrate, through song, her legendary career.

    STOMP
    AT&T Performing Arts Center, May 31-June 1
    STOMP is explosive, inventive, provocative, witty, and utterly unique. The international percussion sensation features an eight-member troupe that uses everything but conventional percussion instruments — like matchboxes, wooden poles, brooms, garbage cans, Zippo lighters, hubcaps — to fill the stage with magnificent rhythms.

    Cats
    Casa Mañana, May 31-June 8
    Known for its spectacular music, mesmerizing choreography and costuming, and innovative storytelling, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Tony Award-winning Cats is one of the longest-running Broadway musicals of all time. As a tribe of cats called the Jellicles gather for the annual Jellicle Ball, find out who will be chosen to be reborn into a new Jellicle life.

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