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About Frankenstein's Monster is Drunk - Off Broadway
Show Info
- Running Time
- 1 hour, 15 minutes (no intermission)
- Previewed
- Jan 11, 2023
- Opened
- Jan 17, 2023
- Closed
- Jan 28, 2023
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Summary
Produced by Big Telly Theatre Company
Written and directed by Zoe Seaton
Based on the original short story by Owen Booth
With Vicky Allen, Nicky Harley, Rhodri Lewis, and Chris Robinson
A match made in horror! The story begins in 1946, when villagers dig Frankenstein’s monster out of the glacier he’d crawled into after his Hollywood career gave up the ghost.
Fully defrosted, he meets “The One,” igniting a love story of monstrous proportions. A duet of undateables stand out and fit in to forge their own beautiful brand of domestic bliss with their 67 (Italian) blue sheep. The comedy is pitch black and horror gets a happily ever after in this wildly fresh look at the Frankenstein myth crafted by the critically acclaimed theater mavericks, Big Telly, known for their bold style of immersive and rollicking entertainment.
This play contains references to miscarriage.
Written and directed by Zoe Seaton
Based on the original short story by Owen Booth
With Vicky Allen, Nicky Harley, Rhodri Lewis, and Chris Robinson
A match made in horror! The story begins in 1946, when villagers dig Frankenstein’s monster out of the glacier he’d crawled into after his Hollywood career gave up the ghost.
Fully defrosted, he meets “The One,” igniting a love story of monstrous proportions. A duet of undateables stand out and fit in to forge their own beautiful brand of domestic bliss with their 67 (Italian) blue sheep. The comedy is pitch black and horror gets a happily ever after in this wildly fresh look at the Frankenstein myth crafted by the critically acclaimed theater mavericks, Big Telly, known for their bold style of immersive and rollicking entertainment.
This play contains references to miscarriage.