Close. Go to the content Go to the footer. The accompanying musician Rob Morrison also occasionally pretends to be Frankenstein; director Timothy Douglas has him angrily strum his lute whenever he’s particularly upset. Web site by Al Zimmermann
Classic Stage Company revisits Dracula and Frankenstein. During the Kennedy and Johnson eras, she was a regular on New York City’s cabaret circuit, singing with figures such as Kenny Barron, Bob Brookmeyer, and Jim Hall. Jazz artist Nancy Harrow is one of the New York music world’s greatest, though woefully underappreciated, treasures. Tristan Bernays's Frankenstein is simultaneously less scary, and far more aimless. The work focuses on a scientist's quest to create new life from dead matter, and along with Bram Stoker's Dracula, has become one of the iconic horror texts, adapted into dozens of films. Timothy Douglas. Under Timothy Douglas’s direction, the storytelling is vexed, the themes evasive.
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Frankenstein (Classic Stage Company) February 18, 2020. The original 1931 film from Universal Studios starred Boris Karloff as the monster. All rights reserved. This is presumably a choice by director Timothy Douglas to … If it sounds challenging to do a two-performer version of "Frankenstein," it proves just that in the current production at the CSC, being performed in repertory with a new stage version of "Dracula." Frankenstein is the title of a gothic novel by Mary Shelley, first published in 1818 (and revised in 1831).
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