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Mary Shelley
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Written by 18-year-old Mary Shelley, the novel follows scientist Victor Frankenstein as he recounts his story to Captain Walton, who found a gravely ill Victor adrift at sea. Victor tells of his creation of a being so horrible that he abandoned the Creature, much to his own shame. Not to be forgotten, the Creature's quest for revenge and understanding from its master leaves a trail of devastation in its wake.
This production is from the 1831 version.
Cast:
Victor Frankenstein: Rob Goll
The Creature: Jeff Moon
Elizabeth Lavenza: Amanda Friday
Robert Walton/M. Krempe/Mr. Kirwin: David Stifel
Henry Clerval/Boy: Mark Crowle-Groves
Alphonse Frankenstein/De Lacey: Graham Scott
Felix/Master/Ernest Frankenstein/Irishman: Andy Harrington
M. Walden/Officer/Lieutenant/Landlord/Magistrate: Russell Gold
Justine Moritz: Anna Grace
Caroline Frankenstein/Old Woman: Elizabeth Klett
Audio edited by Rob Goll
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