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and declares he shall see her again for he has discovered how to reanimate the dead. Victor demonstrates this by successfully bringing a dead sparrow back to life. At
Ingolstadt Victor's theories are met with outrage, labeled as "Madness, folly, and insanity." Determined to prove his theories to the world Victor attends the hanging of an unnamed, condemned man and, after the man is dead, claims the body for his experiment ("Amen"). Inside his lab at the University, Victor comprises a man, approximately eight feet in height, of carefully selected limbs and organs. Harnessing the power of a ferocious lightning storm, he tries to endow his creation with life ("Birth to My Creation"). At first, the experiment seems unsuccessful and Victor feverishly looks over his notes to see what could have gone wrong ("1:15 AM"). Elizabeth has been writing to Victor constantly, although he has never written back. As Elizabeth writes her last letter back in Geneva, Victor finally looks over the letters he has ignored. Realizing he has been neglecting his loved ones, Victor longs to return home and forget about his failure. Suddenly, a loud scream emits from the laboratory and Victor rushes in to investigate. He discovers that his creation has indeed come to life, but it is so hideous in appearance that Victor, terrified, sets fire to his laboratory, and believes the Creature has perished in the flames ("Dear Victor/Burn the Laboratory").
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Creature and awakened his longing to feel the same tenderness ("The Music of Love"). Determined to earn the love of the family, the Creature began to leave food and firewood at their door during the day and listen to them speak at night, in order to learn their language. When he finally felt confident that he could successfully approach the old man, the Creature entered the cabin when Agatha had gone. Since the old man was blind, he was not repulsed by the Creature's ugliness and accepted him as a friend. Overjoyed, the Creature embraced the old man, accidentally crushing him with his incredible strength. Distraught that he had killed his only friend the Creature left the cabin, never to return. Remembering his creator, the Creature embarked on a mission to rob Victor of his happiness and loved ones in an attempt to make Victor realize the pain of loneliness. The Creature traveled to Geneva and came upon William and Justine sitting in a field. The Creature listened while William asked Justine endless questions about the world ("Why?"). Justine and William then ran off into the woods together, however only Justine returned. William was reported missing and soon after found strangled to death. The Creature reveals that it was indeed he that murdered the boy and planted the locket on Justine. Here, the Creature ends his tale.
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family's suffering, begins to create a female creature, from the corpse of
Justine. Henry enters the lab and confronts his friend, berating him for his actions. Trying to protect Victor, he vows to expose his creation to the world, causing the Creature to kill him in retaliation ("The Modern Prometheus"). Victor succeeds in bringing the Creature's bride to life, but kills her once the thought of the two having children enters his mind. The distraught Creature vows revenge on his creator, promising to be there on Victor's wedding night ("Another Like Him").
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Frankenstein, Christeena Michelle Riggs (Les Miserables) as Elizabeth and directed by Bill Fennelly, this production served as a direct stepping stone to its ultimate New York debut the following year. It was produced by David S. Stone. An interesting twist occurred during the brief run when star Gaines took sick and co-author Jeff Jackson had to step in at the last minute to perform in the final two performances.
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Premiere of Frankenstein – A New Musical ran for a limited engagement from October 23 through November 1, 2014 and was produced by Art-in-Relation. The cast included Executive Producer and Musical Director Jonas Sills as Victor, Ray Buffer as the Monster, Shannon Cudd as Elizabeth, and
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Victor decides to leave home to further research his theories. He bids farewell to his family, his best friend Henry, and his cousin, also his fiancée, Elizabeth. Victor makes a promise to
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Once Victor recovers he is brought to trial for setting the fire, however he is released due to lack of evidence. Vowing to give up his interest in science Victor quickly returns home to Geneva, but returns to hear that his brother, William, has been murdered. The culprit is believed to be
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Jackson, an award-winning screenwriter, coming aboard later to enhance the show's book and lyrics. Preliminary efforts included a high school production and multiple staged readings for local audiences in
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Victor and Elizabeth are married and leave for their honeymoon ("The Workings of the Heart"). Afraid that the Creature may be hiding close by, Victor leaves Elizabeth locked in their room while he goes to search. Seeing that she is alone, The Creature sneaks into the room and murders Elizabeth ("An
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Victor discovers the Creature and is horrified that he survived the fire in the lab. The Creature, now intelligent and capable of speech, is lonely and in pain. The Creature expresses his anguish and how he expected love and acceptance, only to find himself an object of hatred and fear ("The Waking
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In 2006, an updated version of the musical, renamed Frankenstein, A New Musical, was staged at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) in Newark, NJ for three performances on September 29, 30, and October 1. Featuring Broadway stars Ron Bohmer (The Scarlet Pimpernel) as The Creature and Davis
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November 9th, 1793; Robert Walton, captain of an exploration ship bound for the North Pole, discovers the dying Victor Frankenstein adrift on a floe of ice. Nursed by Walton, but still close to death, Victor tells the captain the story of how he came to be in this predicament. Walton relates the
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Quaking with rage, Victor attempts to fight his creation but is easily overpowered. The Creature tries to persuade Victor to create an equally hideous female companion for him. Victor refuses, until the Creature vows to leave with his bride and never return. Hoping that creating a bride for the
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Victor chases the Creature across Europe to the Arctic Ocean ("The Chase"). Finally alone and as desolate as his Creature, Victor has a revelation and realizes that a man is truly created through his deeds ("The Coming of the Dawn").
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692:, starring Ashley Wright and Mike Barber. An October 2009
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326:"Find Your Way Home" – Elizabeth, Victor, Victor's Mother
347:"The Hands of Time" – Elizabeth, Henry, William, Justine
892:"Off-Broadway's Frankenstein Musical Will Close Dec. 9"
329:"A Golden Age (Reprise)" – Victor's Father and Company
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362:"The Music of Love" – Agatha, Blind Man, Creature
353:"The Creature's Tale (Part 1)" – Victor, Creature
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953:"New Musical 'Frankenstein' to Tour in '07-'08"
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1085:"Frankenstein by Musicalensemble OnStage"
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365:"The Creature's Tale (Part 3)" – Creature
359:"The Creature's Tale (Part 2)" – Creature
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714:Perry Shields as Alphonse Frankenstein.
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2198:Code:Realize − Guardian of Rebirth
1888:Vampire Girl vs. Frankenstein Girl
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368:"Why? (Part 1)" – William, Justine
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2474:Frankenstein: The Monster Returns
1681:Hotel Transylvania: Transformania
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422:"The Coming of the Dawn" – Victor
341:"Dear Victor" – Elizabeth, Victor
129:is a stage musical adaptation of
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921:Gans, Andrew (August 27, 2008).
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2400:Bernie Wrightson's Frankenstein
1816:Frankenstein's Castle of Freaks
1258:Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man
653:The off-Broadway production of
404:"An Angel's Embrace" – Creature
335:"Birth to My Creation" – Victor
2636:Musicals based on Frankenstein
2190:Hotel Transylvania: The Series
1968:The Great Yokai War: Guardians
1904:Frankenstein: Day of the Beast
1375:Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed
1106:Lyrics on the official website
772:"Frankenstein — A New Musical"
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2257:Frankenstein – A New Musical
2055:Frankenstein: The True Story
1728:I Was a Teenage Frankenstein
1009:"Frankenstein A New Musical"
126:Frankenstein – A New Musical
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2651:Musicals set in Switzerland
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2316:Frankenstein's Aunt Returns
2174:The Frankenstein Chronicles
1864:Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
1351:The Revenge of Frankenstein
392:"Another Like Him" – Victor
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2411:Frankenstein (Dell Comics)
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2149:In the Name of the Brother
2127:Mary Shelley's Frankenhole
1944:Frankenstein vs. The Mummy
1383:The Horror of Frankenstein
1367:Frankenstein Created Woman
1034:"Kenny Award Winners 2009"
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1720:Il mostro di Frankenstein
1563:Scooby-Doo! Frankencreepy
1461:Frankenstein all'italiana
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1920:The Frankenstein Theory
1744:Frankenstein's Daughter
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159:Creative interpretation
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2281:Frankenstein's Wedding
1800:Flesh for Frankenstein
1618:Here Come the Munsters
1179:Frankenstein's monster
650:on September 2, 2008.
605:Christopher Bentivegna
2656:Musicals set on ships
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2095:House of Frankenstein
2015:Tales of Frankenstein
1936:Army of Frankensteins
1896:House of the Wolf Man
1610:The Munsters' Revenge
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1266:House of Frankenstein
1234:Bride of Frankenstein
698:Best Show of the Year
648:Friends of Ghostlight
581:Captain Robert Walton
563:Alphonse Frankenstein
182:Award®-winning actor
177:Innovative demo video
151:as The Creature, and
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2565:Johann Konrad Dippel
2560:Promethean dimension
1848:Frankenstein Unbound
1665:Hotel Transylvania 2
1445:Mad Mad Mad Monsters
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456:Original German Cast
2547:Frankenstein Castle
2300:Frankenstein's Aunt
2249:Joined At The Heart
2071:Struck by Lightning
1960:Victor Frankenstein
1912:Frankenstein's Army
1832:Frankenstein Island
1477:Transylvania 6-5000
1320:Ludwig Frankenstein
1242:Son of Frankenstein
1184:Victor Frankenstein
1013:The Stables Theatre
959:. November 13, 2006
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723:Frankenstein Castle
682:The Stables Theatre
464:Victor Frankenstein
285:Angel's Embrace").
168:Development history
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2443:Young Frankenstein
2324:Frankenstein's Cat
2265:Young Frankenstein
2079:The Munsters Today
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1547:The Bride of Gingy
1453:Young Frankenstein
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