Ország Lili Stúdió
110 minutes with no intermission
Mary Shelley's 19th century horror novel is a story of the wonder and responsibility of creation, a Shakespearean tragedy of the eternal interdependence of creator and created being.
A master has duties – you left me to die! I am not a slave. I am free. If you deny my request I will make you my enemy, I will work at your destruction, I will dedicate myself, I won’t rest until I desolate your heart!
Victor Frankenstein, the brilliant, ambitious young scientist, creates a living body out of dead bodies, a breathing, feeling, thinking being, but is horrified by his own creation and pushes it away. The Creature sets out to explore the world with the innocent curiosity of a child, but encounters only horror, rejection and hatred along the way. His power is immense, his rage cosmic, his loneliness the most terrible loneliness imaginable, for there is no one in the world like him. So he calls on his creator to create a mate for him…
Mary Shelley's 19th century horror novel is a story of the wonder and responsibility of creation, a Shakespearean tragedy of the eternal interdependence of creator and created being.
Nick Dear: Frankenstein
A stage adaptation of Mary Shelley's novel
FRANKENSTEIN was first performed at the National Theatre in London on 5 February 2011.
The production of the work was licensed to Budapest Puppet Theatre by Rosica Colin Ltd, London in association with Proscenium Copyright Agency Ltd.
AniMate (FOR 10-12TH GRADERS AND ADULTS)
In our horror story game, we follow in the footsteps of Mary Shelley and learn all about how the story of Frankenstein was written.
The session is designed by: Károly Hoffer and Viktória Végvári
(tuning session, 50 minutes, max. 20 people)
"Van egy pont, ahol a döntés a te kezedben van" - Interjú Márkus Sándor színművésszel a Deszkavizio.hu oldalon.
Frankenstein démona- Interjú Keresztes Tamás rendezővel és Ellinger Edina igazgatóval a Revizoronline.com oldalon.
Magasan fejlett szervezetek- Kritika a Revizoronline.com oldalon.
Modern Prométheusz- Ajánló a Deszkavizio.hu oldalon.
Miért akarunk Istent játszani, ha emberként is elbukunk? - Ajánló az Index.hu oldalon.
A Kreatúra elszabadul - Kritika a Nepszava.hu oldalon.
Vérfagyasztó embertelenség - Kritika a Pótszékfoglalón
Written by
Mary ShelleyAdapted for stage
Nick DearTranslation by
Koltai M. GáborDramaturgy
Gimesi DóraPuppet and costume design
Hoffer KárolyScenery
Keresztes TamásMovement by
Vati TamásMusic by
Kézdy LucaVisual arts by
Varga VinceDirected by
Keresztes TamásDirector’s assistant
Bánky EszterStage Manager
Miklósi FerencStage Manager Assistant
Aradi Regina AnnaThe Creature
Teszárek CsabaThe Creature
Bartha BendegúzThe Creature
L. Nagy AttilaVictor Frankenstein
Márkus SándorElizabeth, Victor’s bride, The Female Creature
Podlovics LauraKlaus, beggar, Ewan, farmer
Tatai ZsoltGustav, beggar, prisoner, farmer
Szolár TiborDe Lacey, blind old man
Blasek GyöngyiFelix, his son
Pethő GergőAgatha, his daughter-in-law, Gretel, prostitute, Clarice, a Frankenstein family’s maid
Csarkó BettinaMonsieur Frankenstein, Victor’s father
Beratin GáborWilliam Frankenstein, Victor’s brother
Jeles Bálint Bence m.v.A master has duties – you left me to die! I am not a slave. I am free. If you deny my request I will make you my enemy, I will work at your destruction, I will dedicate myself, I won’t rest until I desolate your heart!
Victor Frankenstein, the brilliant, ambitious young scientist, creates a living body out of dead bodies, a breathing, feeling, thinking being, but is horrified by his own creation and pushes it away. The Creature sets out to explore the world with the innocent curiosity of a child, but encounters only horror, rejection and hatred along the way. His power is immense, his rage cosmic, his loneliness the most terrible loneliness imaginable, for there is no one in the world like him. So he calls on his creator to create a mate for him…
Mary Shelley's 19th century horror novel is a story of the wonder and responsibility of creation, a Shakespearean tragedy of the eternal interdependence of creator and created being.
Nick Dear: Frankenstein
A stage adaptation of Mary Shelley's novel
FRANKENSTEIN was first performed at the National Theatre in London on 5 February 2011.
The production of the work was licensed to Budapest Puppet Theatre by Rosica Colin Ltd, London in association with Proscenium Copyright Agency Ltd.
AniMate (FOR 10-12TH GRADERS AND ADULTS)
In our horror story game, we follow in the footsteps of Mary Shelley and learn all about how the story of Frankenstein was written.
The session is designed by: Károly Hoffer and Viktória Végvári
(tuning session, 50 minutes, max. 20 people)
Written by
Mary ShelleyAdapted for stage
Nick DearTranslation by
Koltai M. GáborDramaturgy
Gimesi DóraPuppet and costume design
Hoffer KárolyScenery
Keresztes TamásMovement by
Vati TamásMusic by
Kézdy LucaVisual arts by
Varga VinceDirected by
Keresztes TamásDirector’s assistant
Bánky EszterStage Manager
Miklósi FerencStage Manager Assistant
Aradi Regina AnnaThe Creature
Teszárek CsabaThe Creature
Bartha BendegúzThe Creature
L. Nagy AttilaVictor Frankenstein
Márkus SándorElizabeth, Victor’s bride, The Female Creature
Podlovics LauraKlaus, beggar, Ewan, farmer
Tatai ZsoltGustav, beggar, prisoner, farmer
Szolár TiborDe Lacey, blind old man
Blasek GyöngyiFelix, his son
Pethő GergőAgatha, his daughter-in-law, Gretel, prostitute, Clarice, a Frankenstein family’s maid
Csarkó BettinaMonsieur Frankenstein, Victor’s father
Beratin GáborWilliam Frankenstein, Victor’s brother
Jeles Bálint Bence m.v."Van egy pont, ahol a döntés a te kezedben van" - Interjú Márkus Sándor színművésszel a Deszkavizio.hu oldalon.
Frankenstein démona- Interjú Keresztes Tamás rendezővel és Ellinger Edina igazgatóval a Revizoronline.com oldalon.
Magasan fejlett szervezetek- Kritika a Revizoronline.com oldalon.
Modern Prométheusz- Ajánló a Deszkavizio.hu oldalon.
Miért akarunk Istent játszani, ha emberként is elbukunk? - Ajánló az Index.hu oldalon.
A Kreatúra elszabadul - Kritika a Nepszava.hu oldalon.
Vérfagyasztó embertelenség - Kritika a Pótszékfoglalón