FRANKENSTEIN GENSKABT by Kenneth Thordal og Kasper Hoff

 


FRANKENSTEIN GENSKABT at The Royal Danish Theatre 2013, Copenhagen © The Royal Danish Theatre

 

FRANKENSTEIN GENSKABT (FRANKENSTEIN RECREATED)
1 F / 5 M
Music: Kenneth Thordal
Text: Kasper Hoff
Musical – Small rock orchestration

Frankenstein Recreated is the story of Victor Frankenstein, once the university golden boy, now middle-aged and mediocre. With his friend and assistant, Albert, he’s working as a small-time subcontractor on a major international research project when a mysterious woman disturbs the peace.Who is she, and what is she up to? Did someone send her, and who is the uncle who swiftly places a fully-equipped lab at their disposal at his castle? The Frankenstein myth is 200 years old. The monster first appeared in a novel by Mary Shelley in 1812. In “Frankenstein Recreated”, five actors and a madcap singer interpret and tell the tale of artificial life created. Bloody body parts and life-giving strokes of lightning have been replaced by sterile flasks and Petri dishes in this radical recreation of the world literature classic.

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FRANKENSTEIN GENSKABT at The Royal Danish Theatre 2013, Copenhagen © The Royal Danish Theatre