Just in time for Halloween, Hershey Area Playhouse is proud to present its fall show, the well-known and timeless horror classic, Frankenstein.
Written and directed by Marjorie Bicknell, and as reviewed in the Chicago Tribune, this award-winning adaptation of the celebrated novel by Mary Shelley "wisely concentrates on the philosophical and psychological questions that made the original novel so fascinating."
Set in 1815 at Victor Frankenstein's home in Switzerland, and at the North Pole, FrankensteIn Focuses on the relationship between Victor, the creator of a new life, and the Creature for whom he is responsible - a lost being without identity and companionship. While Victor is focused on creating a "new Adam," a man who will change the human race, his experiment goes awry and tragedy results.
"This adult take on the classic horror tale goes back to its roots to find new meaning for the modern world," said Bicknell. "The talented cast and crew supporting them have worked incredibly hard, and I can't wait for audiences to experience this production."
Bringing Frankenstein to life, cast members include: Steve Dincau as Robert Walton; Lamar Kukuk as Victor Frankenstein; Sam Hardy as The Creature; Same Eisenhuth as Henry Clerval; Eileen Daub as Justine Mortiz; Nancy Kraft as Madame Frankenstein; and Lindsay Brahl as Elizabeth Lavenza.
In addition to Bicknell, the production staff members for Frankenstein include: William O'Donnell, producer; Gale Sherrid and Erin Wentz, stage managers; and JoEllen Myers, costumer.
Experience the masterful and mysterious Frankenstein, running Oct. 6-9 and Oct. 13-16, 2016. Thursday through Saturday performances begin at 7:30 p.m.; Sunday performances begin at 2 p.m. Please note that this production may not be appropriate for young children.
Tickets for Frankenstein are $20 for teens/adults and $17 for kids ages 12 and under. Tickets are available by visiting www.HersheyAreaPlayhouse.com or by calling The Playhouse's box office at 717-533-8525.
Photo credit: Marjorie Bicknell
The Creature (Sam Hardy, left) asks Victor Frankenstein (Lamar Kukuk, right) for Justine as his companion.
Henry Clerval (Sam Eisenhuth, right) proposes marriage to a very surprised Justine Moritz (Eileen Daub, left).
An angry Henry Clerval (Sam Eisenhuth, left) tells Victor Frankenstein (Lamar Kukuk, right) he will not continue to work with him.
Justine Moritz (Eileen Daub, left) and Henry Clerval (Sam Eisenhuth, right) prepare to share their first kiss.
Henry Clerval (Sam Eisenhuth, center) is comforted by Elizabeth Lavenza (Lindsay Brahl, left) and Madame Frankenstein (Nancy Kraft, left) while Victor (Lamar Kukuk, far right) looks on.
Victor Frankenstein (Lamar Kukuk, left) and the Creature (Sam Hardy, right) come to a momentous agreement.
Elizabeth Lavenza (Lindsay Brahl, right) confesses her doubts about her upcoming marriage to Victor Frankenstein (Lamar Kukuk, left).
Victor Frankenstein (Lamar Kukuk, right) and Henry Clerval (Sam Eisenhuth, left) test the Creature (Sam Hardy, center) on what he has learned.
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