Full casting has been announced for Séan Aydon’s brand-new adaption of Mary Shelley’s classic novel Frankenstein which will play at Malvern Theatres from 14 - 18 November as part of a major UK Tour.
Eleanor Mcloughlin (The Mousetrap, The Winter's Tale) will play ‘Victoria Frankenstein’ with Basienka Blake (Cabaret, The Da Vinci Code) as ‘Captain/Richter’, Cameron Robertson (Oleanna, For King and Country) as ‘The Creature’, Dale Mathurin as ‘Henry’, Lula Marsh as ‘Elizabeth’ and Annette Hannah (The Witcher) as ‘Francine’.
1943. Whilst Europe tears itself apart, two women hide from their past at what feels like the very end of the world. And one of them has a terrifying story to tell…
“I created life. You don’t believe me but it’s true. I didn’t start from scratch of course but out of portions and odd ends I made something –alive. But what I created… it wasn’t a superhuman. It was a monster.”
This new thriller from the team behind The Picture of Dorian Gray, inspired by the classic gothic novel and complete with a stunning original score explores the very fabric of what makes us human and the ultimate cost of chasing “perfection”.
Frankenstein is an electrifying reimagining of the world’s favourite horror story that will set minds and spines tingling.
Full casting has been announced for Séan Aydon’s brand-new adaption of Mary Shelley’s classic novel Frankenstein which will play at Malvern Theatres from 14 - 18 November as part of a major UK Tour.
Eleanor Mcloughlin (The Mousetrap, The Winter's Tale) will play ‘Victoria Frankenstein’ with Basienka Blake (Cabaret, The Da Vinci Code) as ‘Captain/Richter’, Cameron Robertson (Oleanna, For King and Country) as ‘The Creature’, Dale Mathurin as ‘Henry’, Lula Marsh as ‘Elizabeth’ and Annette Hannah (The Witcher) as ‘Francine’.
1943. Whilst Europe tears itself apart, two women hide from their past at what feels like the very end of the world. And one of them has a terrifying story to tell…
“I created life. You don’t believe me but it’s true. I didn’t start from scratch of course but out of portions and odd ends I made something –alive. But what I created… it wasn’t a superhuman. It was a monster.”
This new thriller from the team behind The Picture of Dorian Gray, inspired by the classic gothic novel and complete with a stunning original score explores the very fabric of what makes us human and the ultimate cost of chasing “perfection”.
Frankenstein is an electrifying reimagining of the world’s favourite horror story that will set minds and spines tingling.
Tickets are now on sale at malvern-theatres.co.uk.