Abertay University, Room 2516, Dundee
From £5.50
In his laboratory in the old mill, Victor Frankenstein and his assistant, Fritz, are making something...
This production, an original stage play written for the society, features a retelling of one of the first tales in both the gothic horror and science fiction genres!
Frankenstein: or, the Modern Prometheus by Mary Shelley is one of the most influential and well-known novels of all time, dealing with themes of introspection and humanity, hubris and mortality, responsibility and the pursuit of perfection.
Set in the 1800s, our production shows Dr. Victor Frankenstein, along with his loyal assistant Fritz, attempting the greatest undertaking in medical history: reversing death itself.
Doors open at 13:30, the show begins at 14:00.
The show runs about 90 minutes; there is no intermission.
We do not sell reserved seats - please contact us if you need assistance getting to or from your seat.
All proceeds go to Young Epilepsy, in memory of SAL Drama's Founder, Siobhan Anne Luckett