Frankenstein is “thrilling and thought-provoking”

by Nataša Vernarcová

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Titled Wig’s Frankenstein offers a thrilling and thought-provoking modern twist on a well-known classic, exploring themes of madness, loneliness, and discrimination, relevant both to the characters and the contemporary audience.

Told retrospectively by the mad scientist herself, the suspense-filled story where nothing and no one is as it seems will leave you holding your breath the entire time.

Electrifying from start to finish, the play sucks you in completely with its deliberate set design, costumes that speak of the time period and bring the characters to life, and the characters themselves – witty and flawed and so unbelievably human.

From the masterful performance of the actors to the clever use of lighting to the unexpected, yet entirely relevant reference to Shakespeare’s Hamlet, Frankenstein is wonderfully fitting for the autumnal season of rain, thunder, and pondering the human condition.

 

Titled Wig’s Frankenstein offers a thrilling and thought-provoking modern twist on a well-known classic, exploring themes of madness, loneliness, and discrimination, relevant both to the characters and the contemporary audience.

Told retrospectively by the mad scientist herself, the suspense-filled story where nothing and no one is as it seems will leave you holding your breath the entire time.

Electrifying from start to finish, the play sucks you in completely with its deliberate set design, costumes that speak of the time period and bring the characters to life, and the characters themselves – witty and flawed and so unbelievably human.

From the masterful performance of the actors to the clever use of lighting to the unexpected, yet entirely relevant reference to Shakespeare’s Hamlet, Frankenstein is wonderfully fitting for the autumnal season of rain, thunder, and pondering the human condition.

 

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