Frankenstein (Jory, Dixon) (one-act)

Frankenstein (Jory, Dixon) (one-act)

By Jon Jory and Michael Bigelow Dixon
A One-Act Adaptation of Mary Shelley's Novel


Frankenstein (Jory, Dixon) (one-act)

Frankenstein (Jory, Dixon) (one-act)

By Jon Jory and Michael Bigelow Dixon
A One-Act Adaptation of Mary Shelley's Novel


Overview

It’s 1818, and Victor Frankenstein is a medical student at Ingolstadt University on the verge of a scientific breakthrough: His goal is to reverse death. Ignoring warnings from those around him, Frankenstein puts together a human body with parts from different corpses and brings it to life. But rather than celebrate his success, Frankenstein abhors the “Monster” he created and curses its existence. When the Monster pleads for compassion, Frankenstein rejects him, and the Monster seeks revenge through a series of murders. This succinct one-act retelling of Mary Shelley’s masterpiece calls into question the lines between hero and villain and asks: What are the costs of science without responsibility or empathy?

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Details

  • Genre: Adaptation (Literature)
  • Cast Attributes: Reduced Casting (Doubling Possible)

Authors

Michael Bigelow Dixon

Michael Bigelow Dixon is a playwright, director, and professor of theatre. For 17 years, he supervised the reading and selection of plays for the annual Humana Festival of New American Plays at Actors Theatre of Louisville. He then moved to Minneapolis, where he created a new ...

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Jon Jory

Jon Jory. As the Producing Director at Actors Theatre of Louisville, Jon Jory directed over 125 plays and produced over 1,000 during his 32-year tenure. He conceived the internationally lauded Humana Festival of New American Plays, the SHORTS Festival, and the Brown-Forman Cl ...
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