Performance

VenueThe Fringe Office
Other spaces: Various venues around Edinburgh. Please check listing details
TownEdinburgh
CountyEdinburgh
From7th August 2015
To22nd August 2015
When18:25 (not Aug 16)
What is currently on at The Fringe Office (V1059)

Frankenstein

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Rescued near the North Pole, a dying Victor Frankenstein tells a British explorer Captain Robert Walton, an incredible tale of his cursed life. The eldest son of a wealthy Swiss family, Frankenstein is sent to University in Ingolstadt, where his brilliance and thirst for knowledge are soon clear to all. He develops an obsessive quest to create life and bestow it on an inanimate being, which he has constructed from the corpses of many experiments; something which horrifies even himself. When he succeeds in animating his creature, he is appalled by what he's done and hides from him; the creature disappears, only gradually does it become apparent that in creating this being, then rejecting him, Frankenstein has brought about the doom of all those who are dear to him.
Book by Mary Shelley


Archive :: production:T1323109508, play:S3324, venue:V1059

Production details

This new stage adaptation brings audiences front and centre of the life of Shelley's mythical creature (played by Lindel Hart). The multi-layered reinterpretation of this iconic novel brings a fresh new focus on the emotional relationship between Victor Frankenstein and the Creature he creates. The play dramatically unpacks the Creature's birth, his rejection by his father, his abuse and mounting rage; movingly exploring his superhuman travel around the world in his unrelenting quest to seek connection with his father, Victor Frankenstein. Edinburgh Fringe. Greenside Forest Theatre. 6 Infirmary Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1LT

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Company

Adapted by Lindel Hart
Performer Lindel Hart (the creature)
Director Linda McInerney
Performer Jane Williams
Performer Colin J Allen
Design Florian Canga (projection)
Company Old Deerfield Productions
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