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This dramatization of the Mary Shelley novel captures all the horror,
mystery, and suspense that the world has come to associate with the title "Frankenstein." We see the
monster come to life in the laboratory. We see his innocent curiosity as he stumbles around in his
strange new world. We see him longing for friendship and affection from other creatures...especially
from Dr. Frankenstein's kind and beautiful fiancee, Elizabeth. We see the world reject him and hate
him simply because he is different. And we see him become a ferocious, terrifying monster because he
had no other way to go. A sensitive, suspenseful, horror-filled drama for all groups.This version
adheres to the Shelley novel much more faithfully than the movie versions do. Mary Shelley's monster
was intelligent, curious, and yearning for companionship. Among other things, the Frankenstein monster
symbolizes the uncontrollable monster that science can become. And, of course, the monster symbolizes
all the misfits in the worldthe unloved, unwanted specimens of humankind. Because he does not
look like the rest of us, we call him ugly and we fear him. And because we fear him, we want to destroy
him. Mary Shelley gave her monster a kind and tender heart, a love for people, and a desire to be
loved in return. But he was never loved, not by one single person. The play may be performed
simply or elaborately. Standard language allows it to be set in the 1800's or today. The flexibility
allows each director to stage the scenes as taste and available equipment dictate. The cast may be
enlarged by adding more servants and villagers. Included are exciting roles for the major characters
and small roles for others. Three acts; set, the parlor and attic of the Frankenstein home.
"A tremendous success...I heartily recommend the production for young and old"Diane L.
Davis, Permian Playhouse, Odessa, Texas, one of the state's most prestigious theatres.
See also: The Frankensteins Are Back in Town,
Frankenstein's Centerfold, Classics and
Prejudice & Injustice
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