Theater Arts Department
McConnell Hall Room 102
(509) 963-1750
theatre@cwu.edu
In the mid-1800's modern science is taking on a new and exciting importance in world. Young Dr. Frankenstein has everything going for him: a loving family, a genteel and adoring fiance, and a privileged life at the family estate in Geneva. Then his ill-fated miscalculation of the power of science and hubris lead to a creation so horrible and unimaginable that nothing and no one he loves will escape unscathed. Adapted for the stage by Victor Gialanella, the play stays true to Mary Shelley's novel, and steers clear of the modern stereotypes of one of literature's most infamous "monsters."
By Victor Gialanella
Adapted from the novel by Mary Shelley
Most enjoyable for mature audiences; adult situations and themes; parental guidance recommended for children under 13.
May 12 and 19 at 7 p.m.
May 13, 14, 20 and 21 at 8 p.m.
TICKETS: $10 Students, $12 Seniors, $14 General Admission
Discount Sunday Matinee May 15 at 2 p.m. All seats $8
McConnell Auditorium
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