Group photo of eight cast members for 'Ghost Brothers of Darkland County,' including a man in a cowboy hat and a man holding an acoustic guitar.
L-R: Kayla Witoshynksy (Anna), Noa Friedman (Jenna), Spencer Meyers (Caretaker), Jonathan Harrison (Troubadour), Dylan Hannesson (Jack), Blake Smallen (Drake), William Alejandro Barba (Andy), and Cameron Kubly (Frank). Promotional photos from Stephen King & John Mellencamp’s GHOST BROTHERS OF DARKLAND COUNTY, on stage Oct. 15 – Nov. 9 at the Straz Center. Credit: Photos courtesy James Zambon Productions. / Jobsite Theater

A musical by master scaremonger Stephen King and legendary rocker John Mellencamp? An intriguing combo, to be sure. But it might not be what you expect.

โ€œItโ€™s not โ€˜Cujoโ€™ meets โ€˜Jack & Diane,โ€™โ€ Mellencamp has pointed out.

โ€œGhost Brothers of Darkland Countyโ€ is something elseโ€”no rabid dogs or evil clowns, but a haunted story of two doomed love triangles. Itโ€™s King in mystery/thriller mode (as opposed to horror), with Mellencampโ€™s music in a bluesy country vein. And even though โ€œGhostsโ€ premiered 13 years ago at Atlantaโ€™s Alliance Theatre, a production that led to a concept album and a concert tour, the version opening at Jobsite Theater Oct. 15 is almost entirely new.

โ€œWhat weโ€™re doing,โ€ Producing Artistic Director David Jenkins  told Creative Loafing Tampa Bay, โ€œhas not been done before.โ€

Two men in a rehearsal discussing a score. The man on the left with a headband is gesturing, while the man on the right with glasses and a beard reads intently from a music stand.
Photos from the first music rehearsal of Stephen King & John Mellencamp’s GHOST BROTHERS OF DARKLAND COUNTY. On stage at the Straz Center Oct. 15 – Nov. 9. 2025. Credit: Photos courtesy James Zambon Productions. / Jobsite Theater

In Atlanta, โ€œGhostsโ€ was a two-act show with a huge cast and a full orchestra. Over the years, King and Mellencamp worked on refining the piece, keeping most of the songs but paring down the number of characters. The licensing company thatโ€™s handling the show approached Jobsite to see if theyโ€™d be interested in being the first regional theater company to produce the new versionโ€”possibly, Jenkins surmises, because of Jobsiteโ€™s past success with an adaptation of Kingโ€™s โ€œMiseryโ€ or because the company is well-known for its Halloween shows. 

Jenkins welcomed the opportunity, and he stresses that even if you saw the original or listened to the concept album, youโ€™re in for a completely different experience with this incarnation of โ€œGhosts.โ€ Heโ€™s staging it with eight actors and a four-piece blues rock band led by keyboardist and musical mastermind Jeremy Douglass, and itโ€™ll run just 90 minutes.

A man with glasses plays a Yamaha keyboard, focused on the music during a production rehearsal.
Photos from the first music rehearsal of Stephen King & John Mellencamp’s GHOST BROTHERS OF DARKLAND COUNTY. On stage at the Straz Center Oct. 15 – Nov. 9. 2025. Credit: Photos courtesy James Zambon Productions. / Jobsite Theater

โ€œThe storytelling mode goes back and forth between feeling like a ghost story around a backyard campfire to a hootenanny porch concert,โ€ says Jenkins. โ€œWeโ€™ve got microphones on stands. This isnโ€™t a wireless mic situation.โ€

Even the dance in the show, choreographed by Alexander Jones, isnโ€™t what youโ€™d call โ€œdance,โ€ Jenkins says. Itโ€™s โ€œvibinโ€™, jukinโ€™, groovinโ€™โ€โ€” definitely no jazz hands.

The scene design by Chris Giuffrรฉ will set the mood right away. โ€œWhen people walk into the theater itโ€™s going to be like walking into the back yard of an old cabin,โ€ Jenkins added.

Inspired by the provocative silhouette art of Kara Walker, Giuffrรฉ is working with shadow play and silhouetting, and Jenkins is asking lighting designer Jo Averill-Snell to create as murky and shadowlike an ambience as possible. 

Which makes perfect sense for a story in which the present and the past echo and eventually overlap each other. It was inspired by Mellencampโ€™s experience renting a vacation cabin that was reputedly haunted. He was skeptical, but then the ownerโ€™s wife sent him news accounts of the triple homicide that had happened there many years before.

Two actors, a woman with red hair and a man with curly hair, look intently at their scripts during rehearsal.
Photos from the first music rehearsal of Stephen King & John Mellencamp’s GHOST BROTHERS OF DARKLAND COUNTY. On stage at the Straz Center Oct. 15 – Nov. 9. 2025. Credit: Photos courtesy James Zambon Productions. / Jobsite Theater

He brought the idea to King, who quickly came up with the tale of two fraught romances in different eras in which brothers are vying for the love of the same woman. In the original production, the narrative centered on the father of the feuding brothers; the current version ditches the dad and gives more prominence to the two women, played by Kayla Witoshynsky in the present (beloved by Cameron Kubly and Blake Smallen) and Noa Friedman in the past (caught between Alejandro Barba and Dylan Hannesson).

Jenkins loves that both women have a degree of agency that they didnโ€™t possess in the earlier renditionโ€”and that thereโ€™s more to both than we may think.

โ€œIn neither case are things what they seem,โ€ he says. โ€œAnd you really donโ€™t find out the answers to those mysteries until the last couple minutes of the show.โ€

Driving the action (and invading the charactersโ€™ minds) is a shadowy figure called The Troubadour (Jonathan Harrison).ย 

Dramatic promotional photo: A man in a black cowboy hat and leather jacket holds a vintage microphone, with a serious-looking man in a red plaid shirt standing in the background.
Jonathan Harrison (Troubadour) and Spencer Meyers (Caretaker).Promotional photos from Stephen King & John Mellencamp’s GHOST BROTHERS OF DARKLAND COUNTY, on stage Oct. 15 – Nov. 9 at the Straz Center. Credit: Photos courtesy James Zambon Productions. / Jobsite Theater

He โ€œweaves in and out of the story in moments of high tension,โ€ says Jenkins. โ€œHeโ€™s that thing in your head that makes you do bad things.โ€ In the song โ€œThatโ€™s Meโ€ (performed on the concert album by Elvis Costello), The Troubador intones, โ€œWhen you feel like cheating on your lover, thatโ€™s me, oh yes, thatโ€™s me.โ€

Also on hand is the decidedly sketchy Caretaker (Spencer Myers) who tells the present-day couple what happened in the cabin all those years ago. Heโ€™s in cahoots with The Troubador, and both get to sing the ominous blues anthem (performed by Taj Mahal on the album) โ€œTear This Cabin Down.โ€

โ€œBasically theyโ€™re really creepy AF characters,โ€ says Jenkins.

And theyโ€™re also our guides (if you can trust them).

Sounds like the kind of shivery, twisty Halloween treat that Jobsite audiences have come to expect around this time of year. Plus, thereโ€™s the unbeatable combo of King and Mellencamp, right? 

Well, yes butโ€ฆ their politics.

โ€œThose liberal fuckheads!โ€ growled one social media commenter, reacting to news of the production.

โ€œI wonโ€™t give a dime to those woke fuckers!โ€ vowed another.

Jenkins is, to say the least, bemused.

โ€œThis show is about as un-woke as it gets!โ€ he protests. โ€œItโ€™s all about Southern-ass white people shooting each other! We canโ€™t even have nice things at Halloween nowโ€ฆ really?โ€

Sure we can. We can go to โ€œGhosts of Darkland Countyโ€ at Jobsiteโ€”and while weโ€™re there, we can bask in the knowledge that weโ€™re supporting a musical by two of our finest liberal fuckheads.

Tickets for “Ghost Brothers of Darkland County” running Oct. 15-Nov. 9 at Tampa’s Jobsite Theater are still available and start at $29.50.

The Ghost Brothers of Darkland County

Time Thursdays-Sundays. Continues through Nov. 9 2025

Location David A. Straz Center for the Performing Arts, Shimberg Playhouse, 1010 N Macinnes Pl, Tampa

Description Jobsiteโ€™s Halloween streak remains undefeated! A blues-inflected country score by legend John Mellencamp and a claustrophobic, refractured parable from the master of thriller Stephen King combine to create the spooky, cautionary tale of Ghost Brothers of Darkland County. Jobsite is proud to offer the Florida premiere of this work using new orchestrations approved by the creators โ€” just in time for Spooky Season!

Headshot of three actors, the woman with red hair looking away, flanked by two men in dark, casual attire.
Cameron Kubly (Frank), Kayla Witoshynsky (Anna), and Blake Smallen (Drake). Promotional photos from Stephen King & John Mellencamp’s GHOST BROTHERS OF DARKLAND COUNTY, on stage Oct. 15 – Nov. 9 at the Straz Center Credit: Photos courtesy James Zambon Productions. / Jobsite Theater
Promotional photo: A distressed woman wearing a 'Miss Darkland' sash stares forward as two men yell aggressively at her from the sides.
Dylan Hannesson (Jack), Noa Friedman (Jenna), and William Alejandro Barba (Andy). Promotional photos from Stephen King & John Mellencamp’s GHOST BROTHERS OF DARKLAND COUNTY, on stage Oct. 15 – Nov. 9 at the Straz Center. Credit: Photos courtesy James Zambon Productions. / Jobsite Theater
Two men, seated with their backs to the camera, collaborate by pointing at the sheet music held by the man in the blue polo.
Photos from the first music rehearsal of Stephen King & John Mellencamp’s GHOST BROTHERS OF DARKLAND COUNTY. On stage at the Straz Center Oct. 15 – Nov. 9. 2025. Credit: Photos courtesy James Zambon Productions. / Jobsite Theater
A young man with glasses concentrates on his script during rehearsal, with another actor out-of-focus in the background.
Photos from the first music rehearsal of Stephen King & John Mellencamp’s GHOST BROTHERS OF DARKLAND COUNTY. On stage at the Straz Center Oct. 15 – Nov. 9. 2025. Credit: Photos courtesy James Zambon Productions. / Jobsite Theater
A female actor with red hair speaks with a determined expression at the rehearsal table.
Photos from the first music rehearsal of Stephen King & John Mellencamp’s GHOST BROTHERS OF DARKLAND COUNTY. On stage at the Straz Center Oct. 15 – Nov. 9. 2025. Credit: Photos courtesy James Zambon Productions. / Jobsite Theater
A female actor in a green 'NEW YORK' sweatshirt looks down, focused and thoughtful during a break in rehearsal.
Photos from the first music rehearsal of Stephen King & John Mellencamp’s GHOST BROTHERS OF DARKLAND COUNTY. On stage at the Straz Center Oct. 15 – Nov. 9. 2025. Credit: Photos courtesy James Zambon Productions. / Jobsite Theater
Two male cast members review materials at a table; the man on the right with curly hair reads from a sheet of paper.
Photos from the first music rehearsal of Stephen King & John Mellencamp’s GHOST BROTHERS OF DARKLAND COUNTY. On stage at the Straz Center Oct. 15 – Nov. 9. 2025. Credit: Photos courtesy James Zambon Productions. / Jobsite Theater
A young woman with red hair reads intently from a script during a musical rehearsal, likely performing a line or singing.
Photos from the first music rehearsal of Stephen King & John Mellencamp’s GHOST BROTHERS OF DARKLAND COUNTY. On stage at the Straz Center Oct. 15 – Nov. 9. 2025. Credit: Photos courtesy James Zambon Productions. / Jobsite Theater
A play poster for 'Ghost Brothers of Darkland County' by Stephen King and John Mellencamp. The design shows a silhouetted, ominous house with an orange glow and bare trees.
Photos from the first music rehearsal of Stephen King & John Mellencamp’s GHOST BROTHERS OF DARKLAND COUNTY. On stage at the Straz Center Oct. 15 – Nov. 9. 2025. Credit: Photos courtesy James Zambon Productions. / Jobsite Theater
A bald man with glasses and a beard laughs enthusiastically, leaning into the frame behind a blurred actor in the foreground.
Photos from the first music rehearsal of Stephen King & John Mellencamp’s GHOST BROTHERS OF DARKLAND COUNTY. On stage at the Straz Center Oct. 15 – Nov. 9. 2025. Credit: Photos courtesy James Zambon Productions. / Jobsite Theater
Two male cast members, one in a green shirt and one with curly hair, attentively sit at a rehearsal table with other blurry cast members around them.
Photos from the first music rehearsal of Stephen King & John Mellencamp’s GHOST BROTHERS OF DARKLAND COUNTY. On stage at the Straz Center Oct. 15 – Nov. 9. 2025. Credit: Photos courtesy James Zambon Productions. / Jobsite Theater
A man with glasses and a beard smiles while playing a Yamaha digital keyboard in a rehearsal setting.
Photos from the first music rehearsal of Stephen King & John Mellencamp’s GHOST BROTHERS OF DARKLAND COUNTY. On stage at the Straz Center Oct. 15 – Nov. 9. 2025. Credit: Photos courtesy James Zambon Productions. / Jobsite Theater
A man with glasses smiles while playing a digital keyboard in the rehearsal room.
Photos from the first music rehearsal of Stephen King & John Mellencamp’s GHOST BROTHERS OF DARKLAND COUNTY. On stage at the Straz Center Oct. 15 – Nov. 9. 2025. Credit: Photos courtesy James Zambon Productions. / Jobsite Theater
A young woman with red hair smiles and gestures while talking at the rehearsal table with others.
Photos from the first music rehearsal of Stephen King & John Mellencamp’s GHOST BROTHERS OF DARKLAND COUNTY. On stage at the Straz Center Oct. 15 – Nov. 9. 2025. Credit: Photos courtesy James Zambon Productions. / Jobsite Theater
Close-up of a young man with curly hair looking down, focused on a tablet or phone on the rehearsal table.
Photos from the first music rehearsal of Stephen King & John Mellencamp’s GHOST BROTHERS OF DARKLAND COUNTY. On stage at the Straz Center Oct. 15 – Nov. 9. 2025. Credit: Photos courtesy James Zambon Productions. / Jobsite Theater
Two young women in a rehearsal, one smiling brightly and gesturing while seated at a table, with another woman listening intently beside her.
Photos from the first music rehearsal of Stephen King & John Mellencamp’s GHOST BROTHERS OF DARKLAND COUNTY. On stage at the Straz Center Oct. 15 – Nov. 9. 2025. Credit: Photos courtesy James Zambon Productions. / Jobsite Theater
An overhead view of a musical rehearsal. Cast members are seated around tables with scripts, while one person plays a digital keyboard and others observe.
Photos from the first music rehearsal of Stephen King & John Mellencamp’s GHOST BROTHERS OF DARKLAND COUNTY. On stage at the Straz Center Oct. 15 – Nov. 9. 2025. Credit: Photos courtesy James Zambon Productions. / Jobsite Theater
A group of cast and crew sit around tables in a rehearsal space, reviewing scripts and collaborating on the musical "Ghost Brothers of Darkland County."
Photos from the first music rehearsal of Stephen King & John Mellencamp’s GHOST BROTHERS OF DARKLAND COUNTY. On stage at the Straz Center Oct. 15 – Nov. 9. 2025. Credit: Photos courtesy James Zambon Productions. / Jobsite Theater
A man in a green t-shirt looks down, focused on a document during a musical production rehearsal, with other cast members around a table.
Photos from the first music rehearsal of Stephen King & John Mellencamp’s GHOST BROTHERS OF DARKLAND COUNTY. On stage at the Straz Center Oct. 15 – Nov. 9. 2025. Credit: Photos courtesy James Zambon Productions. / Jobsite Theater
A man with a beard, wearing a checkered shirt, reviews a script for "Ghost Brothers of Darkland County" during a rehearsal, with other cast members blurred in the background.
Photos from the first music rehearsal of Stephen King & John Mellencamp’s GHOST BROTHERS OF DARKLAND COUNTY. On stage at the Straz Center Oct. 15 – Nov. 9. 2025 Credit: Photos courtesy James Zambon Productions. / Jobsite Theater
Close-up of a spiral-bound script for "Ghost Brothers of Darkland County" by Stephen King and John Mellencamp, with "Percussion" and "Broadway Licensing Global" visible, inside a cardboard box.
Credit: Photos courtesy James Zambon Productions. / Jobsite Theater
A man with glasses and a beard, wearing a blue polo shirt, reads from a red binder, appearing to sing or speak animatedly during a rehearsal.
Photos from the first music rehearsal of Stephen King & John Mellencamp’s GHOST BROTHERS OF DARKLAND COUNTY. On stage at the Straz Center Oct. 15 – Nov. 9. 2025. Credit: Photos courtesy James Zambon Productions. / Jobsite Theater
Two men in a rehearsal setting review notes on a music stand and a tablet. One wears a headband and plaid shirt, the other a dark shirt.
Photos from the first music rehearsal of Stephen King & John Mellencamp’s GHOST BROTHERS OF DARKLAND COUNTY. On stage at the Straz Center Oct. 15 – Nov. 9. 2025. Credit: Photos courtesy James Zambon Productions. / Jobsite Theater

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