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Frankenstein archiveRescued 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. A story told, a life ignited, the legend created... A nightmare begins. 1816, the year without a summer, a volcanic ash cloud fills the European skies and during a lost weekend on the dark shores of Lake Geneva stories of fear and horror are told by candlelight. One of the stories born that dark weekend was Frankenstein. Following Proteus re-imagining of Bram Stoker s Dracula for the stage, comes their version of Mary Shelley s classic gothic tale of the ultimate act of creation spiralling out of control. This version blends the novel with the story of the book s creation during the infamous weekend shared by Mary Shelley, Percy Shelley and Lord Byron. Created in Proteus unique style, fusing physical performance, circus, film and music, this is a Frankenstein that holds the mirror up to our modern anxieties concerning human genetics, cloning and the revenge of nature. Age 12+

Cast/Performers

Lee Garrett, Mary Rose (Mary Shelley), Elizabeth Lavenza, Paul Huntley-Thomas (Lord Byron / The Monster), Steven Jaan Pilman (John Polidori / Henry Clerval)

Creatives/Company

Book by: Mary Shelley
Company: Proteus Theatre
Adapted by: Mary Swan
Director: Mary Swan
Design: Sam Pine
Music: Paul Wild

Frankenstein

Frankenstein (Play) production archive for QTIX code T1317215498. Details of all Frankenstein archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S3324

Archive Listings

5 Nov 11Phoenix Theatre
Bordon, Hampshire
Performance Details => Venue archive
1 Nov 11Middlesbrough Theatre
Middlesbrough, Cleveland
Performance Details => Venue archive
31 Oct 11Buxton Opera House
Buxton, Derbyshire
Performance Details => Venue archive
28 Oct 11
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29 Oct 11
The Met
Bury, Greater Manchester
Performance Details => Venue archive
27 Oct 11Blackfriars Arts Centre
Boston, Lincolnshire
Performance Details => Venue archive
19 Oct 11West End Centre
Aldershot, Hampshire
Performance Details => Venue archive
12 Oct 11
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13 Oct 11
Mumford Theatre
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Performance Details => Venue archive
6 Oct 11
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9 Oct 11
Waterloo East Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive
4 Oct 11King's Lynn Arts Centre
Kings Lynn, Norfolk
Performance Details => Venue archive
29 Sep 11
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1 Oct 11
Central Studio
Basingstoke, Hampshire
Performance Details => Venue archive

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