Frankenstein

Electrifying new production

 

Frankenstein

7 – 18 March

‘If I cannot inspire love, I will cause fear!’

One of the greatest gothic tales of all time will come to life in the eerily atmospheric Wilton’s Music Hall in an extraordinary new production of Mary Shelley’s classic Frankenstein, from 7 – 18 March.

The original story was written when Shelley was just 18 years old, and tells the tale of Frankenstein, a young scientist who brings a gruesome body to life. Cast out into a hostile world, Frankenstein’s creature searches for his true identity and, on realising how he came to be, learns the pain of rejection and broken promises.

Vengeful, dangerous and in bloodthirsty pursuit of his maker, the creature threatens to destroy Frankenstein and the lives of everyone he loves. This brand new version of Shelley’s immortal tale is directed by Eleanor Rhode and reimagined by Tristan Bernays (writer and director of Teddy, winner of Best New Musical at the 2016 Off West End Awards and of Boudica at the Globe Theatre this coming autumn).

Tristan says:

 

‘‘I love monsters because they remind us what it is to be human- Frankenstein is a truly great monster story and I’m thrilled to be bringing this adaptation to the ethereal and atmospheric Wilton’s Music Hall.’’

 

A transfer from the award winning, internationally renowned Watermill Theatre where it enjoyed a successful short run in 2016, George Fletcher and Rowena Lennon perform this take on a powerful and dark masterpiece that explores the timeless relationship between parent and child, isolation, prejudice and revenge and speaks to our modern society.

 

Cast

George Fletcher – Frankenstein/The Creature

Rowena Lennon – Chorus

 

Creative team

Writer – Tristan Bernays

Director – Eleanor Rhode

Movement Director – Tom Jackson Greaves

Sound Designer – David Gregory

Lighting designer – Lawrence T. Doyle


Listing

Mary Shelley’s

Frankenstein

7 – 18 March 7:30pm

plus selected 2:30pm, 6:30pm & 9pm shows  

£10 – £20

www.wiltons.org.uk

 

 


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