Abandoned by his maker and treated to the worst of humanity’s scorn, Creature becomes intent on finding Frankenstein and making him pay.

With two actors alternating between the roles of the scientist and his creation, this international hit explores the eternal themes of humanity, good versus evil and what happens when we blur the line between life and death.

Frankenstein was first presented by the National Theatre, London on 5 February 2011.

"A hell of a production." ★★★★★– The Times
 
Adapted by Nick Dear.
Based on the novel by Mary Shelley.
Directed by Holly Chappell-Eason.
Show Partner - Ara Institute of Canterbury.
 
Warning: Violence, adult themes and controversial elements. 

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